Pubdate: 17 September 1999 Source: Irish Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Author: Tom Brady, Security Editor POUNDS 8M DRUG SEIZURE IN FRANCE CRACKS VITAL SUPPLY LINE A Massive drugs shipment, with a street value estimated at pounds 8m, was seized by French police and Customs officers yesterday as it was being shipped to the Irish market. The haul of cocaine, ecstasy and cannabis was destined for two major drug gangs operating here. Gardai described the seizure, which has disrupted a vital supply line from the continent for the traffickers, as a major body blow to the gangs. Last night five people including a lorry driver from Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan, were being questioned by French police at the port of Calais. The drugs were found in general cargo at the port when police and Customs officers intercepted a lorry owned by a reputable Co Cavan haulage firm. The driver was detained for questioning but the authorities stressed the arrest did not automatically implicate him or the firm in the drug smuggling operation. The shipment is believed to have originated in Amsterdam in the Netherlands and was tracked by the French police after it crossed the border following an operation which involved close contact with the garda national drugs unit and the Customs national drugs team. The consignment was due to have been shipped from Calais to Dover and then driven to Holyhead to be transported from there to the North Wall in Dublin. Gardai estimated that at least 90pc of the shipment was destined for distribution on the streets on both sides of the border and the rest was intended for traffickers in Britain. The shipment consisted of 500kg of cannabis resin, 250,000 ecstasy tablets and 4kg of cocaine. The drugs were carefully concealed in the legitimate cargo on board the lorry. Garda intelligence suggested the haul had been organised by two gangs - - one based in Crumlin on the southside of Dublin and the other operating between Newry and Dundalk. The Crumlin gang is led by a well-known city criminal who has been under surveillance in the past by the garda national drugs unit and is a former henchman of the murdered gangland boss, Martin `The General' Cahill. Its share of the consignment was due to have been distributed in the capital. The other gang is led by a top cross-border trafficker who is now monopolising the drugs market in the border area since the murders of other traffickers, Paddy Farrell, who was shot dead by his girlfriend, and IRA victims Brendan `Speedy' Fegan and Paul `Bull' Downey. His distribution area is thought to cover several counties on both sides of the border. Meanwhile, a pounds 250,000 haul of heroin was seized in a house in Ballymun in north Dublin yesterday. A man was detained for questioning. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea