Four men have been arrested
Gardaí have seized cannabis herb with an estimated street value of 2.4 million euro in Dublin.
Four men were arrested and they're being held at Garda Stations in the capital.
Shortly after two o'clock yesterday afternoon, Gardaí intercepted two vehicles and searched a residential premises in the South Inner City.
The Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, supported by the Special Crime Task Force, also searched a business premises in West Dublin.
Some 120 kilograms of cannabis herb, worth an estimated €2.4 million was recovered.
Four men, two aged 39, a 46 year old and a 25 year old were arrested in relation to drug trafficking activity.
They're currently detained at Kevin Street Garda Station and Irishtown Garda Station.
Investigations are ongoing.

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