
Garda seize drugs €350,000 in drugs and arrest man
DURING the course of an ongoing intelligence led investigation, targeting serious crime engaged in by an organised crime group (OCG), a search of a premises in Cherry Orchard was carried out yesterday.
According to a Garda statement issued, personnel attached to the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) and a Special Crime Task Force (SCTF), undertook a search of a premises located in the Cherry Orchard area of Ballyfermot on Monday, March 16.
A substantial quantity of a substance suspected to be cocaine (to be confirmed through forensic analysis) was seized along with encrypted communications devices, in the course of this search.
Drugs seized by Gardai following a search of a premises in the Cherry Orchard area on Monday (Pic: An Garda Siochana)
The estimated street value of the controlled substance that has been seized, is in the region of €350,000 (subject to confirmation, following forensic analysis).
One person, a male aged 29, who was in the premises at the time it was entered, was arrested and conveyed to Clondalkin garda station, where he remains detained, pursuant to the provisions of section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996.
Following the seizure of controlled drugs, Assistant Commissioner John O’Driscoll, who heads the Garda Siochána’s special crime operations said:
“The Garda Síochána is alert to the fact that particular criminals and organised crime groups may continue to operate while we are tackling issues associated with the existence of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) or may attempt to take advantage of its existence.
“For this purpose, each of the bureaus within special crime operations is targeting particular criminals and OCGs who are known or suspected to engage in a wide range of criminal activity and will continue to do so until the virus no longer represents a problem within the communities we serve”.