
E-scooters, drugs, cash, and more seized in massive Garda raid
Nearly 40 e-scooters were amongst the many items seized during a massive Garda raid in Dublin.
Officers conducted 40 searches from 7am this morning as part of a Day Of Action. Operation Meacan targeted electric motorbikes suspected of being used in criminal activity.
A number of items were seized during the searches in south Dublin this morning. These include:
· Electric Scooters – 39
· Quads – 6
· Surron Electric Scrambler – 1
· Electric Bikes – 14
· Motorbikes – 5
· High Value Clothing - €10,000
· Cash - €13,245
· Cannabis - €12,000
· Cocaine - €2,000
· Tablets - €125
· Mobile Phones – 11
· Chainsaw – 1
· Knives
· Fireworks
· Motorbike Helmets – 6
· Chainsaw – 1
(Image: Garda Press Office)
The searches were undertaken by members attached to the Tallaght, Crumlin and Terenure Crime Units, assisted by members from Community Policing, Uniform, Armed Support Unit, Search teams, and a local authority Dog Warden.
A Garda spokesperson said: "The seized drugs will be sent to Forensic Science Ireland (FSI) for examination and analysis. Investigations are ongoing."
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