Cannabis, shotgun cartridges and cash seized in Garda raid
Gardai discovered a suspected growhouse during a search of a premises in West Tallaght (Image: An Garda Siochana)

Cannabis, shotgun cartridges and cash seized in Garda raid

A suspected cannabis growhouse was discovered during a search of a premises in West Tallaght this week.

According to a Garda statement issued, the premises was searched as part of Operation Tara shortly after 4pm on Wednesday, May 3.

A Garda spokesman said: “During the course of the search, 50 suspected cannabis plants at various stages of cultivation and with an estimated value of approximately €40,000 were seized along with a further €40,000 of suspected cannabis herb.

“A large amount of equipment commonly used in the cultivation of cannabis such as lighting, heating, ventilation and irrigation systems were also discovered.

“Approximately €2,155 in cash was also seized in addition to approximately 50 shotgun cartridges.”

A man in his late 40s was arrested at the scene and taken to a Garda station in south Dublin where he remains detained under the provisions of Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996.

During a follow-up search in the Clondalkin area, a sum of cash was recovered and a man in his late 30s was arrested, gardai said.

This man is currently being detained at a separate south Dublin Garda station under the provisions of Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996.

The Garda spokesperson said: “The seized drugs (totalling €80,000) and the shotgun cartridges will now be sent for analysis to Forensic Science Ireland and the Garda Ballistics Unit respectively.

“This operation is an example of An Garda Síochána’s ongoing efforts in dismantling organised crime groups affecting communities across the DMR.”

According to gardai, the search was the result of an extensive investigation by the Dublin Crime Response Team into an organised crime group who have significant links to the large scale sale and supply of controlled drugs across the Dublin Metropolitan Region.

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