A total of €647,000 worth of nitrous oxide was seized by Revenue officers at Dublin Port in two recent operations
Revenue officers have seized nitrous oxide worth a total of €647,000 at Dublin Port in two separate recent operations.
The discovery was made in a consignment originating from Hong Kong which had arrived via Rotterdam and which was intended for an address in Northern Ireland.READ MORE: Man, 23, taken to hospital after being bitten while trying to stop pitbull attack on woman That detection was made as a result of risk profiling in a consignment that had arrived from Zeebrugge, Belgium and was intended for an address in Northern Ireland.
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