Revenue officers swooped to seize nearly €200,000 worth of cannabis and heroin hidden in packages marked ‘pet clothes’, ‘pencils’, and ‘antique glassware’.
The drugs were found at two different premises in the capital.
Hash cakes and butane honey oil were also found with the assistance of Revenue detector dogs Sam and Bailey.
The parcels the drugs were found in were labelled a number of different things, such as ‘stickers’, ‘pet clothes’, ‘clothes’, ‘pencils’, ‘shoes’ and ‘antique glassware’.
Nobody was arrested and investigations are ongoing.
A statement from Revenue read: "Today (02/03/2022), as a result of routine profiling, Revenue officers examining parcels at two premises in Dublin seized just over 6.9 kgs of various types of drugs including herbal cannabis, cannabis resin, heroin, methamphetamine, butane honey oil and hash cakes, with an estimated value of approximately €194,000.
"The illegal drugs were discovered with the assistance of detector dogs Sam and Bailey, concealed in parcels labelled as ‘stickers’, ‘pet clothes’, ‘clothes’, ‘pencils’, ‘shoes’ and ‘antique glassware’, that originated in the United States, Spain, Switzerland, Portugal, France, Canada, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom and were destined for addresses in Dublin, Kildare, Meath, Cork, Limerick, Clare, Tipperary and Longford.
"Investigations are ongoing.
"These seizures are part of Revenue's ongoing operations targeting the importation of illegal drugs.
"If businesses or members of the public have any information regarding smuggling, they can contact Revenue in confidence on Confidential Phone Number 1800 295 295."
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