Three arrested following €110,000 cannabis seizure

Gardaí seized €8k in cash, €76k of suspected cannabis herb and growing equipment

Gardaí arrested three men and seized €110,000 of suspected cannabis herb and plants in Cork and Dublin last week.
Gardaí arrested three men and seized €110,000 of suspected cannabis herb and plants in Cork and Dublin last week.

Three men were arrested and €110,000 of suspected cannabis herb and plants in Cork and Dublin were seized last week, gardaí said on Saturday.

A car was stopped on the M8 motorway in Mitchelstown, Co Cork shortly before 9pm on Thursday January 30th, the garda statement said.

A search of the car was carried out and gardaí discovered €20,000 of suspected cannabis herb,pending analysis, and €1,000 in cash in the boot.

Two men, in their 20s and 30s, were arrested at the scene and were brought to Fermoy Garda Station.

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They were detained under Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drugs Trafficking) Act 1996 and were later charged to appear before a special sitting of Cork City District Court on Saturday morning.

As part of the investigation, a search was carried out by gardaí attached to a community action team at a house in Hollystown, Dublin 15 later that evening.

During the search, gardaí seized €8,000 in cash, €76,000 of suspected cannabis herb and four pop-up tents containing €14,000 of suspected cannabis plants with growing and ventilation equipment.

Over 3,000 suspected counterfeit currency in euros, dollars and sterling was also seized.

A man in his 30s was arrested at the scene and brought to Blanchardstown Garda Station where he was detained under Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drugs Trafficking) Act 1996

He appeared before the Dublin District Court on Saturday morning.

A third search was carried out at a house in Co Meath but nothing was seized and no arrests were made.

Speaking at Fermoy Garda Station, Superintendent John Deasy said: "Yesterday's seizure highlights the dedication of our roads policing units to not only reduce the deaths on our roads, but to deny criminals access to the road network throughout the country."

Shauna Bowers

Shauna Bowers

Shauna Bowers is Health Correspondent of The Irish Times