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Operation "Sea Bight"

The Joint Task Force on Drug Interdiction is please that this phase of Operation Sea Bight has been brought to a successful conclusion.

PRESS RELEASE ON BEHALF OF THE JOINT TASK FORCE ON DRUG INTERDICTION, IRELAND
‘OPERATION SEA BIGHT’


The Joint Task Force on Drug Interdiction is please that this phase of Operation Sea Bight has been brought to a successful conclusion.  This international operation demonstrated the capacity of Irish Law Enforcement Agencies to play their part in the European and wider international fight against drugs.  It is satisfied that working in cooperation with other partner agencies including Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre (NARCOTICS),  based in Lisbon, Portugal and the serious Organised Crime Agency (UK), that it has dealt a signiciant blow against a major organised crime group and prevented a huge amount of illegal drugs hitting the streets of Europe. 

 

This operation proved that the Joint Task Force performed as was intended with the Naval Service carrying out a difficult and successful Maritime Interdiction og the yacht  ‘Dances with Waves’, on the high seas. Revenue's Customs Service and its Maritime Branch subsequently conducted an efficient search and seizure operation and An Garda Siochana National Units and Officers from the local Souther Region brought this difficult investigation at a successful conclusion.  The bravery of the Naval personnel on the night of the operation and the professionalism of Officers from all agencies enabled the arrests to be made without injury to any persons involved, and without loss of vital evidence relating to the case.

 

This operation was intelligence led and the Maritime Interdiction Phase was directed from the Operations Centre in the Naval Base, at Haulbowline, Co. Cork where the Joint Task Force (Navy, Customs and Gardai), co-located.  The investigative phase was subsequently conducted from the Operational Incident Room established at Bantry Garda Station.  The excellent cooperation between the States Agencies contributed in no small measure to the success of this operation to date.  International enquiries are ongoing into this and other groups engaged in illicit drug trafficking.

 

Garda Press Office

12.10hrs  8.5.09