Suspected cannabis with estimated street value of £900,000 seized
- Love Ballymena

- May 27, 2021
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Yesterday evening (Wednesday 26 May) Officers from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Organised Crime Unit supported by colleagues from Interceptor Unit, Tactical Support Group and Air Support Unit, working together with partners from Organised Crime Task Force, conducted a proactive operation on the A1 near Loughbrickland.
This multi-agency operation, which was also supported by our colleaguas from An Garda Síochána, was an example of the ongoing collaborative work to frustrate and disrupt Organised Crime Groups (OCGs) in the supply and distribution of illicit items such as drugs, to the communities of Northam Ireland.
Detective Chief Inspector Richard Thornton from PSNI Organised Crime Unit said:
“During this evening’s operation, as officers stopped a van to speak with the driver, he exited the vehicle and initially made of on foot, but was quickly arrested. While carrying out a search of the van, we recovered suspected cannabis with an estimated street value of £900,000 and £1,000 in cash. Ths male is currantly helping with ongoing enquiries. Over the course of the evening, partner agencies identified four drivers for prosecution and issued fixed penalty notices to four others for a range of offences.
“This joint operation between police and our partner agencies was aimed at targeting OCGs who ulilise the road network to distribute drugs and other illicit goods. This evenings successful operation is another example of the Police Service of Northern Ireland working in partnership with othar agencies and the commitment ot everyone involved to preventing this type of criminality and protecting those who are most vulnerable within our communities.”



