Gardai seized cocaine worth €210,000 along with two firearms and ammunition during a search operation in Dublin this evening.
As part of ongoing operations targeting organised criminal activity in the DMR West, gardai carried out a search operation at a residential complex in Finglas.
During the course of the search operation, officers seized suspected cocaine with an estimated street value of €210,000.
Further items which were seized by gardai include sealed pre-rolled cannabis joints and mixing agents. The drugs are now subject to analysis by Forensic Science Ireland (FSI).
Gardai also seized two firearms; an assault rifle and a machine pistol with silencer, as well as a quantity of ammunition.
No arrests have been made at this time. Investigations are ongoing.
Chief Superintendent Finbarr Murphy, DMR West Garda Division, speaking about this operation stated: "The purpose of these firearms are to intimidate, harm and kill. I commend all of my colleagues involved in this operation on the recovery of these lethal weapons, which have now been removed from the control of criminal gangs.
"These searches are part of ongoing activity by the Gardaí in Finglas, supported by Regional and National Units, intended on keeping the people of Finglas and the wider community safe.
"I continue to appeal to communities, to engage and work with their local Gardaí; by working together we can all play our part in keeping our families, friends and neighbours safe.”
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