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€500k cocaine accused gets bail to spend ‘final night’ in hotel with Australia-bound girlfriend

Ryan Diamond’s (25) conditions have been relaxed so he can attend her farewell party and spend the night in a Newry hotel

Ryan Diamond

Paul HigginsSunday Life

An electrician accused of having cocaine worth close to half a million pounds has had his bail varied to allow him one final night with his girlfriend, who is going to Australia.

Ryan Diamond’s conditions have been relaxed so he can attend her farewell party and spend the night in a Newry hotel.

But the 25-year-old is still not allowed to use a smartphone.

Diamond is facing two charges - possessing cocaine and having the drug with intent to supply in December last year.

He was stopped while driving a van on the M1 at Sprucefield.

It is alleged that police officers uncovered “four compressed blocks of cocaine” along with a bag containing “small deal wraps” behind a wooden panel on the vehicle’s sliding door.

In total, police claim that 4.5 kilos of the class A drug were seized and a gram of “high purity” cocaine. Police believe the haul was worth £450,000.

Arrested and interviewed, Diamond, from Camlough Park, Bessbrook, refused to answer police questions.

On Thursday he applied to have his bail changed for the farewell night.

Police argued “he is part of an organised crime gang”.

And while they could agree “in principle, if there is proof of booking’’, they could not agree to him having a phone with internet access.

A defence lawyer explained Diamond needed one for a number of reasons, including for online banking when he gets paid, and to use WhatsApp for any work-related issues.

However, a detective argued that when he was arrested he refused to divulge his iPhone pass code, and still hasn’t given it to police.

“To date we have not been able to access it,” said the detective.

The judge approved his variation in bail if Diamond could provide proof of the hotel booking with his girlfriend. He refused access to the phone.

The case was adjourned until next month.


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