A man in his 30s was arrested following the operation.
A man in his 30s is being questioned after being arrested in Donegal, following a major cross-border operation targeting organised crime.
More than 100 officers searched 21 properties across Donegal, Laois, Sligo, and Monaghan yesterday, supported by the Garda Dog Unit and the Armed Support Unit.
The PSNI also carried out searches in County Tyrone.
Gardaí seized more than €26,000 euro, £12,000 pound sterling, and drugs with an estimated street value of €40,000 euro.
The investigation into a suspected drug dealing and money laundering network is continuing.
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