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Van, cash, mobile phones and an ounce of gold were seized in the raid
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A man charged in connection with a £200,000 cannabis seizure in Belfast is an alleged experienced dealer who converts proceeds into gold and Cryptocurrency, a court heard today.
Man in Oldpark roof incident jailed Colm McClenaghan, with an address at Donegall Road in Belfast, pleaded guilty to 24 offences 16 April, 2021 15:29
A MAN who damaged more than a dozen cars as he threw masonry at police from north Belfast rooftops has been jailed for 11 months.
Colm McClenaghan (29) hurled shards of glass, tiles and chimney pieces ripped from houses on Oldpark Road during a stand-off lasting hours.
Prosecutors said distressed onlookers gasped and screamed as he jumped between the three storey-high properties.
He eventually plunged to the ground after shouting he would die before being arrested.
McClenaghan, with an address at Donegall Road in Belfast, pleaded guilty to 24 offences in connection with the incident on September 20 last year.
Belfast police charge 30-year-old in relation to North Queen Street rioting belfastlive.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from belfastlive.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.