Pubdate: Fri, 04 Sep 1998 Source: The Examiner (Ireland) Contact: Elaine Keogh EIGHT ARE DETAINED FOLLOWING IEP7.5M HEROIN AND COCAINE SEIZURES HEROIN worth an estimated IEP7 million has been seized and eight people were under arrest last night following a joint operation by the Garda National Drugs Unit and gardai in Balbriggan. A further haul of cocaine, with a street value of IEP500,000, was recovered in south Co. Dublin following a series of planned raids in the wake of the heroin find. The seven kilogrammes of heroin is the biggest seizure of its kind in Ireland. The haul was found on land near Lusk in north Co. Dublin last month. However the seizure and lengthy surveillance operation was kept from the media because gardai feared any publicity would alert one of the main men involved in the deal. He was out of the country at the time but was arrested by gardai after he returned to Dublin on Wednesday and taken to Balbriggan garda station. The heroin was concealed in a field on open land about six miles south of Balbriggan. It was taken to Garda Headquarters in Dublin for purity tests but most probably originated in the Far East. Gardai believe it was destined for sale in the North Dublin city market and belonged to a drugs gang based there. As part of a follow up operation gardai from the National Drugs Unit carried out surveillance on the movements of a number of people around Dublin and on Wednesday night and yesterday they arrested six men and two women who were detained under the Misuse of Drugs Act. "After the arrests we carried out a number of planned searches which recovered cocaine worth about IEP500,000 in South County Dublin and believed to belong to one of the men involved in the kidnapping of Jennifer McGuinness," a senior garda said. It also emerged yesterday that information gathered by the GNDU led the UK's National Crime Unit to seize 600 kilos of cannabis resin worth approximately IEP6 million. Some 450 kilos were found in Liverpool and 150 in London. It is believed to have originated on the Continent and to have been en route to its final destination when police seized it. - --- Checked-by: Patrick Henry