Dublin Man Andrew Pender Sentenced to 15 Years for €9 Million Drugs Seizure

Andrew Pender, a Dublin man, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for his involvement in a major drug trafficking and money laundering operation. Pender was found with drugs worth over €9 million and more than €1 million in cash. He operated a highly sophisticated network dealing in cocaine, cannabis, ketamine, and ecstasy.

Jul 16, 2025 - 22:22
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Dublin Man Andrew Pender Sentenced to 15 Years for €9 Million Drugs Seizure

A man described by gardaí (Irish police) as a \"major drug dealer\" has been sentenced to 15 years in prison. Andrew Pender, 52, was caught with drugs with an estimated street value of more than €9 million (£7.8m) and more than €1m in cash. He pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court on Wednesday to drugs trafficking and money laundering. The court was told Pender was at the top tier of a Dublin drugs dealing network and was in full control of a multi-million euro cocaine, cannabis, ketamine, ecstasy (MDMA) and a money laundering network.

When he was stopped on 19 July 2024 a small amount of cocaine and more than €9,000 in cash was found hidden in his car. Keys were also found for a drugs storage unit. During simultaneous follow-up searches, another €8.9m worth of drugs and more than €1.1m in cash were found in shipping container and a box van in a yard at The Ward in County Dublin. A stolen garda uniform with PPE equipment, epaulettes and a garda stab vest were also recovered. The court was told that Pender used a van with a false wall operated by a hydraulic arm, while a car had a false floor under the seats, which were lifted using an electronic switch. Both vehicles were falsely registered in other people's names.

'A highly sophisticated operation'

Pender also set up shell companies in November 2021 as fronts for his drugs and money laundering operation. Company branding was put on the truck to move the cash and drugs in Dublin and around the country Judge Orla Crowe described it as a \"highly sophisticated operation\". She added that the fact an \" entire stolen garda uniform\" was found during searches was \"chilling\". \"His involvement was highest possible level,\" Judge Crowe said. \"The cash was payment for the movement of drugs, there was no other person higher in the network\".

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