Wexford woman amongst drug bust arrests
Five people were arrested - one of them said to be a woman from Wexford - as Gardai seized over five million euros worth of drugs in the car park of the IKEA store in Dublin yesterday evening. The arrests came after Gardaí stopped a van and a car on the Ballymun Road in Dublin city where they seized approximately 90kg of Cannabis resin and arrested three men - one aged in his 20s, one in his 30s, and one in his 70s. In a follow up operation at a unit in the North Dublin Business Park, Gardaí seized around 240kg of cannabis herb, arresting a fourth man in his 30s. A short time later a woman in her 30s - reported to have an address in Wexford - was arrested in the Ballymun area. It's part of on-going intelligence-led operation targeting the sale and supply of drugs led by the Garda National Drugs Unit assisted by local Drug Units in Dublin.
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