Ordered that the judgment is affirmed.
We reject the defendant's contention that the hearing court should have suppressed tangible evidence. Issues of credibility are primarily for the suppression court which has the peculiar advantage of having seen and heard the witness, and its determination is entitled to great weight on appeal (see, People v Prochilo,
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