Four times as many drugs seized at mail centre last year than in 2018

Nearly four times as many drugs were seized in Ireland's mail centres last year as in 2018.
Four times as many drugs seized at mail centre last year than in 2018
A drug seizure at the Dublin Mail Centre earlier this year. Picture: Revenue.

Nearly four times as many drugs were seized in Ireland's mail centres last year as in 2018.

Another €1.4m worth of substances were recovered in the first four months of this year.

These new figures have been released by Revenue under the Freedom of Information Act.

They show a dramatic increase in the value of drugs seized at An Post's mail four centres - Athlone, Portlaoise, Cork and Dublin.

In 2018, €2.6m of seizures were made - but this rose to over €9.7m last year.

By far the largest amount last year was in Portlaoise Mail Centre, which accounted for nearly €8m worth of seizures.

They include 13,500 tablets and 403kg of drugs.

Security analyst Declan Power believes there's a number of reasons for the increase.

"The increase might indicate that you now have smaller criminal groups trying to bring in prescription drugs or other drugs of that nature for sale," Mr Power said.

"It would also perhaps indicate that there is a greater awareness by law enforcement and their levels of investigation, detection and apprehension have increased as well."

Nearly half of the €1.4m worth of drugs seized in the first four months of this year were at Dublin Mail Centre.

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