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Some of the drugs seized today. Revenue

'Superman' ecstasy tablets worth €1.2 million seized in Dublin

The tablets — impressed with a Superman-style ‘S’ — originated in Belgium.

OFFICERS FROM THE Revenue’s Customs Service and the Garda National Drugs Unit have seized ecstasy pills worth around €1.2 million.

Around 120,000 tablets were uncovered in Dublin.

Authorities aren’t revealing the precise location of the find.

The tablets originated in Belgium and were  impressed with a “Superman” logo.

Investigations are on-going.

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