Drugs worth 1.25 million euros found in Limerick and Dublin searches
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Drugs worth 1.25 million euros found in Limerick and Dublin searches
Cannabis worth around €1.25 million was seized in joint operations involving Gardaí and Revenue on Friday. Three searches were carried out in Dublin and Limerick, resulting in two arrests. In West Dublin, an intelligence-led operation involving members from drugs and organised crime squads found 20kg of suspected herbal cannabis worth about €400,000, with Revenue Customs Service also participating. A follow-up search in the same area uncovered another 20kg worth about €400,000, and a man in his 30s was arrested and detained in Dublin. In Co Limerick, a separate operation uncovered about 22.5kg worth about €450,000, and another man in his 30s was arrested and detained in the county. Investigations are ongoing.
"Cannabis worth around €1.25 million was seized in joint operations between Gardai and Revenue on Friday. The drugs were found in three searches in Dublin and Limerick and two men have been arrested in connection with the hauls."
"Gardai say 20kg of suspected herbal cannabis, worth approximately €400,000, was found in West Dublin during an "intelligence-led operation" involving members from drugs and organised crime squads. The Revenue Customs Service also took part. In a follow-up search in the same part of Dublin, another 20kg of the drug, also worth around €400,000 was seized."
"A man, in his 30s, was arrested and is detained at a Garda Station in Dublin. Meanwhile, in a separate operation on Friday, approximately 22.5 kgs of suspected herbal cannabis, worth around €450,000 was uncovered in Co Limerick. Another man in his 30s was arrested and is being held in a Garda station in the county. Investigations are ongoing."
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