Revenue officers at Dublin Airport seized a substantial quantity of illegal drugs, including cannabis and crystal meth, from a passenger's luggage.
Context
The drugs were discovered concealed in vacuum-packaged packages within the baggage of a passenger arriving from Canada.S1
Key points
- Officers seized cannabis valued at approximately €584,000.S1
- The operation also uncovered crystal meth worth around €368,000.S1
- The total estimated value of the seized drugs exceeds £814,000.S2
- The drugs were found in the luggage of a passenger disembarking from a flight.S1
- A sniffer dog named Charlie assisted in the drug detection.S2
- The total weight of the cannabis seized was about 29kg.S2
- The crystal meth seized weighed approximately 6kg.S2
Why it matters
- The seizure reflects the challenges of drug smuggling across international borders.S1
- It underscores the effectiveness of customs and law enforcement in detecting illegal substances.S2
What to watch
- Monitor further developments regarding the investigation into the passenger involved.S1
- Watch for potential changes in airport security protocols in response to drug trafficking.S2