Pubdate: 18 June1999 Source: Examiner, The (Ireland) Copyright: Examiner Publications Ltd, 1999 Contact: http://www.examiner.ie/ Author: Brian Carroll, Security Correspondent GARDAI WIDEN SEARCH AFTER LOCATING CANNABIS Gardai, who discovered pounds 400,000 worth of cannabis in boglands in North Cork yesterday, believe they have uncovered a drugs pick-up point regularly used by a Cork City gang. Detectives plan a widescale search of the area today, using sniffer dogs to locate more drugs. The consignment of cannabis was discovered in bogland, at Nadd in North Cork, ten miles from the village of Kanturk. The 40 kilos of cannabis, each valued at pounds 10,000, were discovered wrapped in plastic bags in two boxes, in a bogland area, verged by woodlands about a mile in from the roadway. Gardai from Macroom and Cork sealed off the area yesterday afternoon and began searching for more drugs. The gardai plan to use sniffer dogs today to search for more cannabis. "It looks like this was a pick-up point. The drugs were in plastic bags in two boxes and we are hoping to find more tomorrow. It looks like a Cork City gang were using this area to store the drugs," a garda source said. "This will not put them out of business by any means, but it will hurt them nonetheless," the source added. This is the second major drugs seizure in this part of North Cork in recent years. It follows the discovery by the Cork Drugs Unit of over pounds 1m worth of cannabis and ecstasy in a car abandoned by its driver at a checkpoint near Donoughmore in April, 1995. Those drugs were destined for one of the country's top gangs, headed by three men who were at the time based in Cork. Since then, one of the men, Edward Judd Scanlon, has been imprisoned for drugs offences, while the other two have fled to Amsterdam following pressure from the Criminal Assets Bureau and the Cork Drugs Unit. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea