Gardaí in south Dublin made four arrests yesterday in connection with the discovery of a sizeable stash of cannabis.
In a joint operation conducted by the National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, as well as the Tallaght Drug Unit supported by the Revenue Customs Service, two vehicles were intercepted and a planned search of a business premises in Ballymount was conducted.
In the course of the searches, 429 kilos of cannabis with a street value of €8.5 million was seized.
Four men, aged 31, 45, 52 and 58, were arrested for "offences of facilitating and enhancing a criminal organisation to commit drug trafficking offences" according to Gardaí.
All four are currently detained at Garda stations in the Dublin Region.
Gardaí confirmed in a statement that investigations are ongoing.
Following the operation, the head of Organised and Serious Crime, Assistant Commissioner Justin Kelly said: "This operation is another example of our commitment to target the enablers and facilitators of global drug trafficking networks and our ongoing efforts to make Ireland a difficult environment for them to operate in.”
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