Pubdate: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Brian Carroll, Security Correspondent MAJOR DRUGS OPERATION IS BROKEN AFTER THREE ARRESTS A MAJOR cross-channel drugs operation has been smashed following the arrest of three Englishmen and the seizure of IEP250,000 worth of heroin in Dublin. Detectives have arrested a leading figure in a Liverpool-based drugs gang. Gang members admitted eight similar consignments to Dublin, amounting to IEP4m worth of heroin imports. The gang were also hit by drug officers last year when they seized 22 kilos of heroin, with a potential street value of up to IEP10m. That was the largest ever seizure of heroin in the State. This week's seizure was also bound for the West Dublin market, where Ballyfermot and St Michael's Estate in Inchicore are flooded with heroin, available at IEP20 a deal. The Liverpool gang import the drugs for a West Dublin gang well known to the Garda National Drugs Unit (GNDU). This gang deals in both heroin and cocaine. Headed by several brothers, the gang are responsible for drug imports using connections in the North of England. The Liverpool gang leader, a man in his 40s, was arrested on Tuesday and GNDU members believe this man was involved in eight other consignments brought to Ireland over the past year. Each consignment contained about IEP250,000 worth of heroin. Drug officers here have now recorded several major seizures against the gang and are confident they have dented the cross-channel operation. This latest seizure follows the discovery of IEP15.5m worth of heroin in three separate seizures in October and November of last year. Despite this success, heroin is still in plentiful supply. A GNDU officer warned: "These drugs were going to West Dublin. This was their seventh or eight run, bringing in a kilo at a time. It's like a supermarket up there. They are coming from all over, from Arklow, Mullingar, Athlone, for it." The arrests followed a three-week surveillance operation, which was stepped up when the heroin entered the country earlier this week via couriers travelling on the ferry to Dublin. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea