It was found through risk profiling and intelligence led operations.
Over €350,000 worth of contraband has been seized in various operations in the Midlands, Dublin, Wexford, Kilkenny and Laois.
9.8 kilograms of herbal cannabis, with an estimated value of over €196,000 and 2.7 kilograms of edibles with an estimated value of over €2,700 were seized during parcel checks by Revenue officers in the region.
Tobacco products with an estimated value of €23,800 and alcohol products with an estimated value of over €1,600 were also seized.
The parcels came from India, USA, Thailand, UK, Poland, Spain and Portugal, and were destined for addresses across the country.
18 weapons were also seized in the Midlands -with just under €25,000 worth of cash seized during a search of a property in Laois on Wednesday May 7th.
A Detention Order for the cash was subsequently granted by Judge Andrew Cody at Portlaoise District Court on Friday.
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