Revenue Officers seized drugs, counterfeit good, and weapons after searches over the last week.
Over €523,000 worth of contraband, including drugs, have been seized in the Midlands, Dublin, and Rosslare in the last week.
23kg of cannabis with an estimated value of almost €462,000 have been discovered by Revenue officers after searching parcels at premises in the midlands region and in the capital city.
Other illicit drugs, worth €1,315 were found including, 89g of cannabis edibles, 1.25kg of psychoactive substances as well as hundreds of sedative tablets.
While 201 items of counterfeit goods have been seized, believed to be worth €58,750.
In addition, 6 weapons were intercepted in packages originating in the Czech Republic.
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