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Irish Revenue’s Customs officers seiz €200,000 worth of drugs

byCT Report
15/10/2016
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DUBLIN: Revenue’s Customs Officers seized €200,000 worth of cannabis and cocaine during a house search in Limerick today.

Some 6kg of cannabis herb and 1.2kg of cocaine was discovered when, as part of an intelligence-led, joint operation involving Revenue, the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Limerick Divisional Drug Units and Detective Units, a house was searched in Croom, Co Limerick.

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