Gardaí have arrested two men at a
suspected drug money handover between a member of an eastern European gang
operating in the Republic and an Irishman involved in the transportation of
cattle overseas. Some
€400,000 in cash was seized at the scene of the handover which was under
surveillance by members of the Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime
Bureau (GNDOCB).
Following the arrests of the men in Co Wexford
on Tuesday, follow-up searches were underway at addresses in counties Dublin
and Meath.
Gardaí
believe the cash seized was owned by an eastern European gang involved in the
drugs trade in the Republic. They also suspect the cattle truck driver was
collecting the money to bring it out of the country to members of the gang
abroad.
Surveillance
Gardaí had
placed the suspects under surveillance. When the two men met to carry out the
money handover, detectives moved in and arrested them while also seizing the
money.
The Irish man
arrested is 50-years-old while the other suspect being questioned, and who is
alleged to have brought the money to the scene, is a 35-year-old Polish
national.
The Garda
said GNDOCB was assisted in the operation by members of a special task force at
the crime scene, which was on a lay-by on the N25, near Rosslare.
“This
[operation] led to the discovery and seizure of an estimated €400,000 in cash
and the arrest of two males, one Irish national aged 50 and the other a Polish
national aged 35, arising from suspicion of their involvement in an offence of
money laundering,” it said.
“The two
arrested men are currently being detained at Wexford Garda Station under the
provisions of Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act.
“Investigating
officers have undertaken a number of related searches, in Swords, County
Dublin and Trim, County
Meath. ”
Organised gangs
Assistant
Commissioner John O’Driscoll of Special Crime Operations said the arrests and
seizure of the money were part of a wider targeting of organised gangs.
“Removing the
proceeds of crime from those involved in serious and organised crime
is a particular priority of the Garda
Síochána, in its attempt to dismantle organised crime groups
that operate at an international level,” he said.
“This
significant seizure of cash by the Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime
Bureau follows closely after another seizure of a substantial quantity of cash,
last week, bringing the total amount of cash seized by that bureau, so far in
2020, to about €1 million.”
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