The large-scale Garda operation also included 11 searches.
10 people have been arrested by Gardaí as part of an investigation into criminal activity in Westmeath.
The arrests have come over the last number of weeks as part of an operation led by Mullingar Gardaí, with the assistance of officers from Tullamore.
During the course of the operation, which includes pro-active patrols from plain clothes Gardaí, 11 properties have been searched.
10 people have been arrested, all of whom have already been charged and brought before the courts.
Three of the arrested individuals, who appeared before a special sitting of Mullingar District Court, last night, have been remanded in custody.
They're set to appear before the courts again on Monday morning.
Gardaí are continuing to investigate the matter, and are asking anyone with information to contact investigating officers at Mullingar Garda Station.
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