Two arrested after cannabis worth £2.1m seized in Tyrone

Two men have been arrested following the discovery of cannabis with a street value of £2.1m in County Tyrone.

Officers searched properties in the Cookstown and Coalisland areas on Saturday morning where they seized a significant quantity of the drug along with two vehicles and a number of other items.

The two men, who are 37 and 48, have been arrested on suspicion of involved in the supply of drugs.

A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman said: “This operation has dealt a significant blow to the supply and distribution of drugs in our communities.

“No drugs are safe and we remain committed to tackling the scourge of illegal substances.

” We continue to target activity that harms our communities by removing dangerous drugs from our streets and disrupting criminal activity.”

Meanwhile, an estimated €1m (£857,000) worth of suspected cannabis was seized by gardaí (Irish police) in County Meath.

It was recovered at a warehouse in Ashbourne on Thursday.

Gardaí were assisted by the Irish Revenue Customs Service in the operation.

The suspected cannabis was discovered in vacuum-packed bags and will be analysed by Forensic Science Ireland.

There have been no arrests at this stage; gardaí say investigations are ongoing.

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