Pubdate: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 2000 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Conor Keane RUC SMASH CROSS-BORDER DRUGS RING LINKED TO EX-PROVO ACTIVISTS A Cross-border, drug smuggling operation, run by former IRA activists, was smashed last night when the RUC arrested a Munster man in possession of over pounds 200,000 worth of ecstasy. The former Provisional IRA member was arrested in Belfast with more than pounds 200,000 worth of ecstasy tablets which he was preparing to smuggle South of the border. Armed RUC officers arrested the Corkman as a result of a surveillance operation on the drugs trade in the city. The man, in his mid forties, had for many years played a key role within the PIRA, but in recent years had opted to pursue a criminal career focusing on the drug trade. Well known in his native Cork city, gardai have for a number of years believed he was one of the major players in the drug scene in Munster. He was arrested in the company of a woman in her 20s but details of her identity were not fully known last night. Garda successes in Cork and Limerick, since the beginning of the year, have resulted in a shortage in the supply of ecstasy in both cities and prices for the illegal drug had begun to increase in recent weeks. RUC and gardai believe the former Provo used contacts from his days as a member of the PIRA in Belfast to source the 18,000 ecstasy tablets he was found with when arrested. The man was well connected in Cork's family dominated drug business and gardai believe this may have been a trial run to examine the possibility of opening up a new source of supply. The man has, up to now, never been jailed for his IRA activities. However, at one time he was one of the top PIRA men in Munster and was believed to have kept contact with many of his former terrorist colleagues while involved in the drug trade. His arrest by the RUC takes out a major and influential player in the drug trade in Munster. However, the uncovering of the Belfast/Cork drug axis poses major problems for the gardai and RUC as the level of cross border trade in drugs was believed to be confined to purely criminal elements and members of dissident republican organisations. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea