Herbal cannabis worth €1.7m seized in Dublin Port

150 cannabis plants and cultivation equipment seized in separate search in Co Wicklow

The drugs seized at Dublin Port on Monday. Photograph: Revenue’s Customs Service
The drugs seized at Dublin Port on Monday. Photograph: Revenue’s Customs Service

Officers from Revenue’s Customs Service seized 85kgs of herbal cannabis at Dublin Port on Monday with an estimated street value of €1.7 million.

The drugs, destined for a premises in Dublin’s north inner city, were discovered when officers scanned a container of animal feed which highlighted anomalies in the information provided with the shipment.

Revenue’s x-ray scanner revealed 85 smaller packages of vacuum-packed drugs hidden within large cartons of feed.

The drugs seized at Dublin Port on Monday. Photograph: Revenue’s Customs Service
The drugs seized at Dublin Port on Monday. Photograph: Revenue’s Customs Service

Investigations are continuing.

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Meanwhile, gardaí seized approximately 150 cannabis plants with an estimated street value of €120,000 after searching a house at Cherrymount, Avoca, Co Wicklow.

iA large amount of equipment used for growing cannabis was also recovered and a 30-year-old man was arrested at the scene.

He was taken to Pearse Street Garda Station where he was detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984.

He has since been released without charge and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.