Pubdate: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 Source: Irish Examiner (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2000 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Caroline O'Doherty DRUGS SWOOP NETS 46 DEALERS Nights of business as usual came back to haunt 46 drug dealers when they were hauled before the courts charged with selling heroin to undercover gardai. In a swoop on dozens of addresses in Dublin city and suburbs early yesterday morning, Drug Squad detectives paid return visits to demand some after sales service from their suppliers. And in a small but satisfying victory for Operation Clean Street 5, all 46 sellers were arrested, charged, brought before the district courts and placed well on their way to hefty fines or a spell in Mountjoy. It was the kind of operation to elicit the comment, `not bad for a morning's work', but in fact the painstaking pinning down of 46 streetwise street dealers began several months ago when detectives earmarked known but unproven dealers and began setting them up for a fall. Throughout June, they posed as heroin users and other small time dealers in a manner convincing enough to win the trust of, and do business with, people who pride themselves on knowing their trade and their clientele. The dealers had little reason to think twice about their new customers and continued about their business in the interim. But all the while, laboratory tests were being carried out on the goods purchased and the detectives were keeping a tab on the sellers, ready to track them down again when the proof necessary for prosecution was ready. By yesterday morning, they had the green light and pounced. The bleary eyed dealers may or may not have recognised the officers' faces but it was only a happy reunion for one side of the operation. Clean Street was first implemented two years ago after complaints that drug dealers were selling openly and unobstructed on Dublin's main thoroughfares and other public places. Now in its fifth phase, it has broadened its focus from the inner city to include the sprawling suburbs. Yesterday's detainees were rounded up in areas served by Ballyfermot, Blanchardstown, Fitzgibbon Street and Santry Garda stations. The targets are small time sellers, the type who carries two or three deals to sell to keep his or her own habit going. Drug values are in tens of punts rather than in the hundreds of thousands that normally attract publicity but the value to the gardai in terms of disrupting the drug trade is far higher. "They're not the big shots but they are the guys who keep the drugs industry going day to day. Anything we can do to upset them has ripples further along the supply chain," said a source. The Drugs Squad plan to keep the dealers' nerves jangling. They have targeted around 100 regular dealers and say further arrests are planned. - --- MAP posted-by: John Chase