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Some of the vehicles seized from a business premises in south Dublin. An Garda Síochána/Facebook

Gardaí seize 29 vehicles from south Dublin business in major money-laundering probe

The seizures are part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking in the east of the country.

GARDAÍ HAVE SEIZED 29 vehicles in an early morning raid of a business premises in Dublin as part of an investigation into money-laundering offences.

The unnamed business in south Dublin was raided and gardaí removed evidence as part of the probe into drug-related money laundering.

The vehicles, valued at between €500,000 and €600,000 in total, were seized by gardaí from the Terenure Divisional Drugs Unit, supported by further units from the Crumlin, Sundrive Road and Tallaght areas of the city.

Additional searches were conducted by the Special Tactics and Operations Command (STOC) and the Roads Policing Units today across other business and residential properties in Dublin and Longford in relation to the money-laundering investigation.

Gardaí say they have issued freezing orders on company accounts, tying up approximately €200,000 in funds believed to be linked to criminality.

A spokesperson from An Garda Síochána told The Journal in a statement: “A total of 29 vehicles were seized this morning, Thursday 20th March 2025 from a business in South County Dublin, as was evidence relating to drugs related money-laundering, and fraud offences.

“Further freezing orders have been placed on company accounts, freezing circa €200,000 suspected to be the proceeds of crime.”

Today’s raid is the latest in a string of prior garda operations associated with this investigation.

In February 2024, a day of garda raids in Dublin and Wicklow resulted in the seizure of €3.1 million in cocaine and €353,000 in cash with two arrests made in relation to a drug trafficking network based in the east of the country. 

Last May, over €250,000 was seized in Dublin and Kildare and one man arrested during two days of garda activity targeting the same drug trafficking network.

In October, three men were arrested in Dublin for involvement in drug trafficking and money-laundering in south Dublin.

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    Feb 14th 2025, 11:31 PM

    A timely warning ahead of the Wales game. Gatland gone, they will have a bounce from it and the new coach is bringing back people who never should have been dropped. Pride comes before a fall.

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    Feb 15th 2025, 9:00 AM

    @John Moore: They don’t have the players for a bounce.

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    Feb 14th 2025, 11:16 PM

    A win is a win,just goes to show you can’t take any team for granted

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    Feb 15th 2025, 9:03 AM

    Don’t forget this is the Leinster seconds , and they Still won away from home

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    Feb 15th 2025, 1:41 PM

    @Michael Fehily: Ara they only had yo bring a 2-time World Cup winner off the bench to get them over the line.

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    Feb 15th 2025, 1:44 PM

    @Terry o donnell: That’s why you have them in the squad in the first place.

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    Feb 15th 2025, 11:50 AM

    Leinster have used 54 players this season, that’s almost four different teams. I don’t think any other club could afford to pay so many players. Where are they getting all the money from?

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    Feb 15th 2025, 12:34 PM

    @Max: 9 players on central contract and they use the Aviva Stadium which holds 60000, more than Musgrave Pk, Thomond and Sports ground combined, and the Aviva is in the biggest population centre in the country so no problem filling it!

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    Feb 15th 2025, 2:44 PM

    The first try aside it was an awful performance by Leinster.

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    Feb 15th 2025, 3:54 PM

    Yea a bit disjointed-but a few dozen lads aren’t with the team.
    Hanging on though ? ?
    Nah.

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