Former Dundalk goalkeeper facing €10.5m drugs charge

Van Boxtel in action for Dundalk

Van Boxtel in action for Dundalk

A former Dundalk and Leeds United goalkeeper, who had failed to appear in court six years ago while on charges linked to a €10.5m cannabis find, has been arrested.

Officers from the garda national drugs unit arrested 40-year-old fugitive Eddie van Boxtel during an operation in Clondalkin, Dublin, late last week.

Mr Van Boxtel had been on the garda wanted list after he failed to appear at Naas District Court and a warrant for his arrest was issued in July 2008.

The former soccer star, with an address at Sillogue Avenue, Ballymun, is charged with possession of a controlled drug, cannabis resin, and possession for sale and supply, at Castlewarden South, Kill, Co Kildare.

After his arrest, Mr Van Boxtel was brought before Naas court and remanded in custody in Cloverhill Prison to appear in court on Wednesday. He was not awarded bail.

Det Sgt Greg Sheehan told the court that Mr Van Boxtel had false documentation when he was arrested.

Mr Van Boxtel was one of four men arrested by gardai following the seizure of a large cannabis haul at Castlewarden on the Naas dual carriageway and brought before Naas court.

His failure to turn up in court for a scheduled appearance came five months after he had been charged with the offence.

Dutch-born Mr Van Boxtel was a well-known goalkeeper and played with several League of Ireland clubs.

He helped Dundalk to win the league in 1995 and also played with Galway United, Monaghan United, Home Farm and Bray Wanderers.

He also spent a season with Leeds United at the age of 17 but returned home after clashing with his manager.

His most famous sporting moment came when he saved a penalty from Eric Cantona during Dundalk’s friendly with Manchester United in the early ‘Nineties.

Source: Irish Independent

Dundalk hitman may have been behind Devoy killing

Michael Devoy, who was murdered in Tallaght at the weekend

Michael Devoy, who was murdered in Tallaght at the weekend

Gardaí believe that Tallaght gun victim Michael Devoy may have been murdered by a 40-year-old hitman from Dundalk.

Mr Devoy, a convicted criminal from Ballymun, suffered gun shot wounds to the head and neck and other injuries to his upper body in an attack on Saturday night.

Garda detectives on a routine patrol came across two men in the act of disposing of Mr Devoy’s body on Foxhill Road in south county Dublin on the night.

They attempted to pursue the men but they managed to flee the scene in a silver hatchback.

Gardaí only discovered the body when they returned to the scene at a quiet country lane.

Mr Devoy had been wearing a bullet proof vest when the discovery was made and gardaí say he had feared for his life.

Investigations into the killing are underway but gardaí believe a Dundalk hitman may have been behind the killing.

The individual in question was stopped on January 7th near Mr Devoy’s home and questioned at Ballymun. They are now looking to speak to the same individual in relation to the killing.

Gardaí said that the killing had all the hallmarks of a gangland hit, with Mr Devoy only released from prison two days earlier.