Over €30,000 worth of drugs was recovered in North Tipperary.
Three men have been arrested after the seizure of over €30,000 in drugs in North Tipperary.
The discovery was made following searches of two homes in the Roscrea area on Saturday.
€20,000 worth of cannabis herb, along with €3,000 in cocaine, were recovered during the first search, which took place at about 4pm.
Two men - both aged in their 20s - were arrested at the scene.
Both have since been charged and are due before Limerick District court today.
A follow-up search was conducted at a nearby residence shortly afterwards, where gardaí discovered a grow house.
A number of cannabis herb plants - with an estimated value of €9,800 - and drug paraphernalia were seized.
A 45 year old man was arrested and remains in custody
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