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Gardaí arrest man (20s) after stolen motorbike and €152k worth of drugs seized

Gardaí arrest man (20s) after stolen motorbike and €152k worth of drugs seized

The man, aged in his 20s, has been detained at a Meath Garda station after the drugs worth a total of €152,000 were discovered by gardaí attached to the Dublin Crime Response Team (DCRT).
Gardaí investigating the sale and supply of controlled drugs in the Dublin region conducted a search operation in Co Meath yesterday afternoon.
During the search of a commercial premises in Ratoath, they recovered cannabis herb valued at €140,000, which is subject to analysis, and a stolen, high powered motorcycle.
A residential premises in Navan was also searched, and this resulted in the recovery of cannabis herb, cocaine and ecstasy with a combined value of €12,000, which is also subject to analysis.
The man who was arrested is currently being detained under Section 2 Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996.
Assistant Commissioner Paul Cleary of the DMR said the search operation in Co Meath had targeted a drug supply network into the Dublin region.
'Dismantling and disrupting drug supply networks into the Dublin region is a top priority,' he said.
'My teams are working in collaboration with colleagues in adjoining Garda regions to ensure these supply networks are identified, disrupted and dismantled.
Gardaí added that investigations are ongoing.

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