Irish law enforcement has made a significant narcotics interception at Rosslare Europort in County Wexford, uncovering cocaine with an estimated street value of €3.7 million (£3.2 million). The substantial seizure occurred on Monday following a meticulously executed operation by An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police service.
The discovery unfolded during a routine customs inspection of a freight unit that had recently disembarked from a ferry originating in France. Officers employed a multi-layered approach to screening, utilizing both advanced mobile X-ray scanning technology and a trained detector dog to examine the vehicle. This comprehensive search revealed a sophisticated concealment method, with the illicit substances expertly hidden within the truck’s exhaust system.
The contraband, weighing over 53 kilograms (117 pounds), represents one of the major drug interdictions in the region this year. Following the discovery, authorities moved swiftly to apprehend a suspect described as a male in his forties. The individual remains in custody as investigations continue, with law enforcement exploring potential international connections to the smuggling attempt.
This operation highlights the ongoing challenges faced by European authorities in combating transnational drug trafficking networks that exploit commercial shipping routes. The successful seizure demonstrates the effectiveness of coordinated efforts combining traditional policing methods with advanced technological resources at critical port entry points.
