Update: Three men to appear in court after drugs worth €250,000 seized in Dublin and Wicklow

Three men have been arrested after drugs worth €250,000 were seized during a number of searches by gardaí yesterday.

Update: Three men to appear in court after drugs worth €250,000 seized in Dublin and Wicklow

Two men, are scheduled to appear before Bray District Court this evening after gardaí arrested them after finding drugs worth €250,000 seized in Dublin and Wicklow.

The men, aged 41 and 37 will appear in court this evening while the third man arrested, a 28-year-old man will appear in court tomorrow.

Earlier: Three men arrested after drugs worth €250,000 seized in Dublin and Wicklow

Three men have been arrested after drugs worth €250,000 were seized during a number of searches by gardaí yesterday.

Residences in Enniskerry, Tallaght and Ballymun in Dublin were searched as part of an intelligence-led operation targeting an organised criminal group operating in the Dublin and Wicklow areas.

Cocaine and cannabis herb with a street value of approximately €250,000, as well as €20,000 in cash, were seized.

Three men aged 41, 37 and 28 were arrested and are currently detained under Section 2 of the Drug Trafficking Act 1996 at Bray and Ballymun garda stations.

The operation was carried out by the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and local gardaí.

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