Drugs, Cash, and Gun Seized in Irish Crime Operation
Irish authorities seized drugs, cash, and a firearm from a home where a man was reportedly branded 'RAT' by the Hennessy gang, indicating a targeted operation against organized crime.
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Irish authorities seized drugs, cash, and a firearm from a home where a man was reportedly branded 'RAT' by the Hennessy gang, indicating a targeted operation against organized crime.
Met Éireann and the HSE have urged the public to be 'sun smart' as temperatures in Ireland are expected to reach 29 degrees, with 24.9 degrees already recorded as the highest of the year.

Irish authorities are cracking down on modified devices used to access television content illegally, raising questions about whether users of these "dodgy boxes" will become the next target.

Irish authorities have spent more than €110,000 on removing abandoned boats from canals, lakes, and rivers, with the average cost per vessel amounting to €2,250.

Irish authorities have warned the public about the risk to life due to 31 level-crossing incidents recorded so far this year, with Lansdowne being a frequent location for barrier strikes.
Reputed cartel boss Daniel Kinahan, wanted for a mob hit in Ireland, has been arrested in Dubai after a decade-long manhunt. He had been living openly in the city until Irish authorities secured his arrest.

Irish authorities have arrested two men following the seizure of approximately 50 kilograms of suspected cannabis, valued at €1 million, in Castlebellingham, Co Louth.
Irish authorities seized over €27 million worth of cigarettes in a single week, highlighting Ireland's role as a gateway for smuggling into the UK, driven by organized crime and a growing black-market trade across Europe.
Inland Fisheries Ireland is probing agricultural discharge after a pollution disaster resulted in the death of over 20,000 fish in the River Glyde.

Gardaí have dismantled barricades at Galway docks, ending a blockade of a fuel depot. This action comes amidst ongoing fuel protests across Ireland, with information on Sunday's demonstrations and their potential impact on schools also being reported.

The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) in Ireland seized more than 750,000 units of illegal medicines last year, marking a threefold increase in individual consignments since 2024.