Journalist surrenders antibiotics to Limerick gardai
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Hannah Quinn Mulligan, Croom, pictured entering Henry Street to surrender antibiotics bought in the North as part of an investigation. She was seen later leaving with the veterinary medicines. );
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IT WAS an unusual experience both for the garda on the counter in Henry Street and Limerick journalist, Hannah Quinn-Mulligan, who had a basket of antibiotics bought in Northern Ireland in her hands.
Gardai are more used to seizing drugs from people than people surrendering them which is exactly what Ms Quinn-Mulligan was doing.
The Farmers Journal reporter went to Henry Street following an excellent investigation by the newspaper into the sale of veterinary medicines, the Leader has learned from sources.
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BREAKING: Significant drugs and cash seizure after gardai stop taxi in Limerick
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A MAN has been arrested following the seizure of around €41,000 worth of suspected drugs and cash in Limerick city.
Shortly before 4pm on Thursday, gardaí from Henry Street stopped a taxi at Lower Gerald Griffin Street in the city centre. The passenger, a man in his late 20s, was searched and was found to be in possession of €10,000 of suspected cannabis herb and approximately €10,000 in cash, said a garda spokesperson.
The man was arrested and brought to Henry Street Garda Station where he is currently detained under Section 2 of the Criminal Justice (Drug Trafficking) Act, 1996.