Diamorphine and concaine were discovered in Meath on Tuesday.
Two men have been charged and are due in court in connection with a major drug seizure.
€5.4m worth of diamorphine and cocaine was discovered in Meath on Tuesday.
The discovery was made as a result of a joint operation by Revenue’s Customs Service, the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, and the Meath/Westmeath Divisional Drugs and Crime Units.
Two men in their 60s were arrested.
Gardaí say they have since been charged and are due before Navan District Court this afternoon.
Investigations are ongoing.
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