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Thursday 30 September 2010

Cocaine with an estimated street value of nine and a half million euro has been seized in Dublin.

Cocaine with an estimated street value of nine and a half million euro has been seized in Dublin.

They were found by Gardai during a search of a house in Corrib Road, Terenure.

A drug-mixing factory was uncovered in a joint effort by Terenure and Kevin St Garda stations. Two automatic weapons were also recovered.

The seizure is part of an on-going investigation into South Dublin organised crime and also included raids of separate properties in Tallaght and Walkinstown from which two people are still being questioned.

The investigation is part of wider operation into the activities of two gangs involved in a feud in the suburbs of Crumlin and Drimnagh in southwest Dublin.

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