The operation was mounted in Dublin.
Two men have been arrested after four stolen catalytic converters, two falsely registered vehicles and one vehicle with cloned registration plates, were discovered in Dublin.
Garda searches were carried out on a number of vehicles in Clongriffin yesterday targeting a suspected organised crime gang.
They found the stolen car parts as well as a car jack, cutting equipment, and a number of cloned registration plates.
Two men - one aged 21 and a teenager - were arrested and detained at Coolock Garda Station.
The 21 year old was charged and is due to appear before the Criminal Courts of Justice today.

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