Divers arrested as police smash international drug smuggling ring in Ireland

Police believe that cocaine shipments have been hidden underwater near Skibbereen, Co Cork
Police believe that cocaine shipments have been hidden underwater near Skibbereen, Co Cork - Feifei Cui-Paoluzzo/Moment RF

Several divers have been arrested in Ireland for alleged drug smuggling, with police now hunting for cocaine shipments they believe have been hidden underwater.

Ireland is used as a route by South American cartels, working with Irish gangs, to move drugs into the UK and Europe.

Senior gardai believe they have thwarted a major smuggling pipeline in West Cork and are searching for an inflatable boat that was used off the coast near Skibbereen in recent days.

Officers believe caches of cocaine were stashed underwater off the south-west coast of Ireland until the gang thought it was safe to bring them into land.

The waterproofed consignments are electronically tagged so they can be found and retrieved by divers in smaller, safer quantities than one large shipment of narcotics.

No drugs have yet been found.

The operation was launched after a suspicious foreign vehicle was spotted by locals in the village of Leap, Co Cork,
The operation was launched after a suspicious foreign vehicle was spotted by locals in the village of Leap, Co Cork,

The Irish coast guard and navy are now working with police to examine boat movements off the coast over the last week.

Irish, Spanish, Dutch and UK nationals were among those arrested in the swoop on Thursday morning, which was triggered by a report of suspicious activity near Tragumna.

Four people were arrested after a foreign-registered camper van was stopped on the outskirts of Leap village at the start of searches carried out nationwide.

Six other men were arrested at other locations, including experienced divers based in Spain. Three were stopped in a 4x4.

Another man had raised suspicions after leaving Tragumna in an articulated lorry.

“We never see articulated lorries in Tragumna – the road into the village is very narrow and there is no reason for an artic to come down there,” one local told The Irish Times.

Months of careful planning

Key individuals were under surveillance for some time amid suspicions of drug smuggling, the Irish Independent reported.

A source told the newspaper the operation was entirely intelligence-led and was the culmination of months of undercover work by anti-drug units.

“During the course of the operation 10 males – ages ranging from mid-20s to mid-50s – were arrested,” a garda spokesperson said.

“All 10 continue to be detained at a garda station in Co Cork under organised crime legislation.”

Police said they would be making no further comment at this time.

Last September, Irish commandos boarded a cartel “mother ship” carrying £136 million of cocaine in Ireland’s biggest ever drugs bust. Police believed it was delivering drugs to smaller boats at sea.

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