Gardaí seized six kilograms of cocaine, 65 kilograms of cannabis, €100,000 in cash, a cocaine press, a mixing agent, and three high-value vehicles in the operation
Two men have been arrested after gardaí in Dublin seized cannabis and cocaine worth a staggering €1.7 million.
Officers made the stop from the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau as part of ongoing intelligence-led investigations targeting serious and organised crime in Dublin. Subsequently, searches were also conducted at two residential properties in the Swords and Ballybrack areas of County Dublin.
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