Two men were arrested after gardai found a whopping €2.4 million worth of drugs in a home in Dublin.
Officers stopped two cars in Tallaght on Monday as part of an investigation into serious organised criminal activity. Gardai then went on to search a residential property in Knocklyon where they found a staggering 120kg of cannabis herb.
It is estimated these drugs had a street value of €2.4 million. They will be sent for further analysis.
Read more: Multiple drugs worth €240,000 seized as garda arrest man in Dublin
A garda spokesman said: "Two males, aged in their 40s have been arrested and are currently detained pursuant to the provisions of Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act 1996 at Rathfarnham and Tallaght Garda Stations. Investigations are ongoing."
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