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The Irish Sun
23-04-2025
- The Irish Sun
Gardai seize 39 electric bikes in crime crackdown targeting Dublin drug gangs in ‘day of action'
COPS have seized 39 electric bikes, 15 helmets and 9 batteries with an estimated value of over €130,000 in a major crackdown on vehicles suspected of being involved in criminal activity in Dublin. Search warrants were executed at a number of locations in Advertisement 2 Gardai confirmed that investigations are ongoing Credit: Garda Press Office Officers from Dublin Metropolitan Region South Division took part in Tuesday's day of action as part of Operation Meacan. Led by the Divisional Serious The aim of Operation Meacan is to tackle the use of electric Advertisement Read more in News One bank account, with an operational balance of over €99,000, was frozen under money laundering legislation. Gardai confirmed that investigations are ongoing. A spokesperson said: "Gardaí from the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) South Division conducted a Day of Action yesterday, Tuesday 22nd April 2025, targeting electric motorbikes suspected of being used in criminal activity. "In December 2023, Operation Meacan commenced in the DMR South and is led by the Divisional Serious Crime Unit with support from the Community Engagement Unit and Community Policing Unit based in Tallaght, and the Divisional Roads Policing Unit. Advertisement Most read in Irish News "The aim of Operation Meacan is to tackle the use of electric motorbikes which are being used for criminal activity including drug dealing, money laundering, transporting firearms, Drug Related Intimidation (DRI) and other serious offences." They continued: "During yesterday's Day of Action, in an operation led by members attached to the Tallaght Fraud Unit and Tallaght Crime Unit, search warrants were executed at a number of locations in Dublin 10 and Dublin 24. "These searches resulted in the seizure of 39 electric bikes, 15 helmets and 9 batteries, with an estimated value of over €130,000. "One bank account, with an operational balance of over €99,000, was frozen under money laundering legislation. Advertisement "Investigations are ongoing." 2 Search warrants were executed at a number of locations in Dublin 10 and Dublin 24 yesterday Credit: Garda Press Office


Irish Examiner
23-04-2025
- Irish Examiner
Gardaí seize dozens of e-bikes and freeze related €100k bank account
Gardaí have seized almost 40 electric bikes in an operation targeting a supplier in Dublin and frozen almost €100,000 from one bank account linked to the business. The raids are part of wider operation clamping down on the sale and use of scrambler e-bikes that are being used by criminals to supply and sell drugs, transport firearms and issue threats to families over drug debts. Detectives are investigating an Eastern European national for supplying the bikes and are also investigating him for alleged money laundering. They are currently building a case against him. The ongoing operation, codenamed Meacan, is being led by the Dublin South Region and Tuesday's operation searched a number of premises in the Tallaght and Ballyfermot areas. Dublin City Council Joint Policing Committee chairman, Sinn Féin councillor Daithí Doolan, welcomed the operation. 'I want to take the opportunity to congratulate the Gardaí on this successful operation. I hope this action will encourage the public to come forward and contact the Gardaí to report criminal activity. It is only by working together that we can make our communities safe, strong, and welcoming places to live. "Yesterday's action will strengthen our resolve to stand up the criminals who think they are holding us all to ransom.' It is understood the focus of the operation is an Eastern European national operating a business in Dublin selling e-bikes. Dublin City Council Joint Policing Committee chairman, Sinn Féin councillor Daithí Doolan: 'I hope this action will encourage the public to come forward and contact the Gardaí to report criminal activity.' File picture: PA Detectives suspect that 'huge amounts' of money are going through accounts under investigation. In Tuesday's operation almost €100,000 was frozen in just one account linked to the business. It is thought that the business is in the name of a female associate. Sources said scrambler e-bikes were a 'huge challenge' for gardaí across Tallaght and south west Dublin, not only because they are being used for criminal purposes but also because they are posing serious dangers to both pedestrians and motorists. A statement from Garda HQ said: 'Gardaí from the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) South Division conducted a Day of Action yesterday, Tuesday 22 April 2025, targeting electric motorbikes suspected of being used in criminal activity.' It said Operation Meacan was set up in December 2023 in the Dublin Metropolitan Region South and led by the Divisional Serious Crime Unit. They are being supported from the Community Engagement Unit and Community Policing Unit based in Tallaght, and the Divisional Roads Policing Unit. 'The aim of Operation Meacan is to tackle the use of electric motorbikes which are being used for criminal activity including drug dealing, money laundering, transporting firearms, drug related intimidation (DRI) and other serious offences,' the statement said. 'During yesterday's Day of Action, in an operation led by members attached to the Tallaght Fraud Unit and Tallaght Crime Unit, search warrants were executed at a number of locations in Dublin 10 and Dublin 24. 'These searches resulted in the seizure of 39 electric bikes, 15 helmets and 9 batteries, with an estimated value of over €130,000. One bank account, with an operational balance of over €99,000, was frozen under money laundering legislation.'


Irish Times
23-04-2025
- Irish Times
Gardaí seize 39 electric motorbikes thought to be used in criminal activity
An Garda Síochána have seized almost 40 electric motorbikes suspected of being used in criminal activity during a targeted day of action on Tuesday. Searches were conducted in the Ballyfermot, Sarsfield Road, and Cherry Orchard areas of Dublin 10 and Firhouse, Jobstown, Old Bawn, Tallaght and parts of Ballymount in Dublin 24. The extensive searches resulted in the seizure of 39 electric bikes, 15 helmets and nine batteries, with an estimated value of more than €130,000. One bank account, containing more than €99,000, was frozen under money laundering legislation. READ MORE Gardaí are continuing their investigations. Operation Meacan began in December 2023 in the south of the Dublin Metropolitan Region. It is led by the divisional serious crime unit with support from several other divisions. The operation aims to tackle the use of electric motorbikes for criminal activity, including in drug dealing, money laundering, transporting firearms, drug related intimidation and other serious offences.


Irish Daily Mirror
23-04-2025
- Irish Daily Mirror
Gardaí seize 39 electric bikes and shut down bank account worth almost €100k
Gardaí have seized almost 40 electric bikes and shut down a bank account worth almost €100,000 during a Dublin operation. Officers attached to the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) South Division conducted a day of action on Tuesday, targeting electric motorbikes suspected of being used in criminal activity. During Tuesday's day of action, in an operation led by members attached to the Tallaght Fraud Unit and Tallaght Crime Unit, search warrants were executed at a number of locations in Dublin 10 and Dublin 24. These searches resulted in the seizure of 39 electric bikes, 15 helmets and 9 batteries, with an estimated value of over €130,000. One bank account, with an operational balance of over €99,000, was frozen under money laundering legislation. In December 2023, Operation Meacan commenced in DMR South, led by the Divisional Serious Crime Unit with support from the Community Engagement Unit and Community Policing Unit based in Tallaght, and the Divisional Roads Policing Unit. The aim of Operation Meacan is to tackle the use of electric motorbikes which are being used for criminal activity, including drug dealing, money laundering, transporting firearms, Drug Related Intimidation (DRI) and other serious offences. A Garda spokesperson said that investigations are ongoing into the seizures.


Dublin Live
23-04-2025
- Dublin Live
Garda crackdown on Dublin drug gangs sees dozens of electric motorbikes seized
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Gardai have seized almost 40 electric motorbikes in a crackdown against the vehicles being used for drug dealing in Dublin. The raids, as part of a day of action targeting the criminal activity, targeted locations in Dublin 10 and Dublin 24. The effort is in a bid to tackle crimes including drug dealing, money laundering, transporting firearms, Drug Related Intimidation (DRI) and other serious offences. Overall gardai seized 39 electric bikes, 15 helmets and nine batteries, with an estimated value of over €130,000. One bank account, with an operational balance of over €99,000, was frozen under money laundering legislation. A garda spokesman said: "In December 2023, Operation Meacan commenced in the DMR South and is led by the Divisional Serious Crime Unit with support from the Community Engagement Unit and Community Policing Unit based in Tallaght, and the Divisional Roads Policing Unit. "The aim of Operation Meacan is to tackle the use of electric motorbikes which are being used for criminal activity including drug dealing, money laundering, transporting firearms, Drug Related Intimidation (DRI) and other serious offences. During yesterday's Day of Action, in an operation led by members attached to the Tallaght Fraud Unit and Tallaght Crime Unit, search warrants were executed at a number of locations in Dublin 10 and Dublin 24." Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice . For all the latest news from Dublin and surrounding areas visit our homepage.