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Possible Triad link to huge cannabis seizure in Belfast

Police put some of the £2 million worth of drugs seized on display.Picture by Hugh Russell.
Police put some of the £2 million worth of drugs seized on display.Picture by Hugh Russell. Police put some of the £2 million worth of drugs seized on display.Picture by Hugh Russell.

DETECTIVES from PSNI’s Organised Crime Branch have said there may be a link to Chinese Triad gangs to a £2 million cannabis haul recovered yesterday.

Four men aged 59, 46, 39 and 28 and a 34 year old woman were arrested on Thursday following searches in the south and east Belfast areas on suspicion of offences in relation to the supply of drugs and a number of immigration offences.

They have been taken to Musgrave Serious Crime suite for questioning .

Detective Superintendent Bobby Singleton said the searches were carried out along with members of the Immigration and Enforcement, carried out searches at seven addresses across Belfast.

"As a result of this operation cannabis with a potential street value of £2 million was seized.

"This is a significant haul and demonstrates our commitment to removing dangerous drugs from our communities. We are following several lines of enquiry, one is a potential link to a Triad organised crime gang and another is potential links to paramilitary groups," he said.

"As we approach the festive party season I want people to think about where their money is going before they hand over cash for recreational drugs.

"Many people who spend money on a casual transaction at the weekend think that it isn’t harming anyone else; the reality couldn’t be further from the truth.

"Not only is it illegal to purchase these drugs but it fuels the local drug trade which brings causes irreparable damage and loss to many families and individuals whose lives it destroys.

"When you hand over money for a small amount of drugs at the weekend, this contributes to the violence and intimidation inflicted by merciless crime gangs", he added.