Billy Timmins
Question:42 Deputy Billy Timmins asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of drugs seizures that have been made to date in 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19445/10]
View answerDáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 13 May 2010
42 Deputy Billy Timmins asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of drugs seizures that have been made to date in 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19445/10]
View answer49 Deputy Michael Noonan asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the quantity and values of seizures of heroin, cannabis, and other drugs within the State to date in 2010; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19437/10]
View answer58 Deputy Jan O’Sullivan asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the quantities and values of seizures of heroin, cocaine, cannabis and other drugs within the State during 2007, 2008, 2009 and to date in 2010; the proportion of the overall flow of drugs into the country that is represented by these seizures; the new initiatives that he is planning to control the flow of illegal drugs into the country; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19614/10]
View answer90 Deputy Dan Neville asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the quantity and values of seizures of heroin, cocaine, cannabis and other drugs within the State in 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19436/10]
View answerI propose to take Questions Nos. 42, 49, 58 and 90 together.
I am including with my reply a tabular statement giving the latest available information in relation to drug seizures for 2007, 2008 and 2009 and to date in 2010.
Due to the covert nature of the activity, it is obviously not possible to give a reliable estimate of the proportion of drugs coming into the country that these figures represent. Through ongoing specific initiatives and intelligence-led operations An Garda Síochána continues to seize substantial quantities of illegal drugs destined for the streets in this jurisdiction and disrupting those criminals involved in the importation, distribution, sale and supply of illegal drugs in Ireland.
Drugs and organised crime are being prioritised by An Garda Síochána as a core focus for 2010, through the Commissioner's annual Policing Plan, which reflects Government strategies contained in the National Drugs Strategy.
Drugs units are in place in every Garda division and work in partnership with the Garda National Drugs Unit in tackling and targeting drug-related crime. Divisional and District Policing Plans also reflect the focus of the national Policing Plan in terms of drugs enforcement.
As part of a co-ordinated approach, An Garda Síochána makes full use of the international Garda Liaison Network, District and Divisional Drug Units, the Garda National Drugs Unit, the Organised Crime Unit and the Criminal Assets Bureau, as well as other specialist units and uniformed and plain-clothes personnel nationwide, in targeting drug supply reduction. An Garda Síochána also has in place a number of strategic partnerships at national and international level to address drug trafficking.
However, it is clear that we cannot tackle the problem of drug misuse through law enforcement measures alone. As set out in the Government's new interim National Drugs Strategy for the period 2009 to 2016, it is vital to address the problem in a co-ordinated way across the pillars of supply reduction, prevention, treatment, rehabilitation and research.
In this context, I can assure the House that my Department, and all the agencies under its aegis, remain fully committed to this approach and to the implementation of the Strategy.
The Garda authorities advise that the following tables show the quantities of drugs seized in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 on the basis of cases reported to the Forensic Science Laboratory (valid as at 7 May 2010). Statistics provided for 2009 and 2010 are operational, provisional and liable to change.
Drug Type |
Quantity |
Estimated Street Value* |
€ |
||
Cannabis |
254,745.134 grams |
3,056,941.60 |
Cannabis Resin |
203,885.181 grams |
1,223,311.08 |
Cannabis Plants |
596 plants** |
238,400 |
Heroin |
5,333.213 grams |
799,981.95 |
Cocaine |
16,230.653 grams |
1,136,145.71 |
Ecstasy |
Nil |
Nil |
Amphetamine |
10,325.017 grams, 25 tablets |
155,000 |
BZP |
240,694 tabs, 22.199 grams, 357 capsules |
1,205,366 |
Total Value |
7,815,056.34 |
*Valid to 7th May 2010 [Statistics provided for 2010 are operational, provisional and liable to change].
Drug Type |
Quantity |
Estimated Street Value* |
€ |
||
Cannabis |
572,333 gms |
6,867,996 |
Cannabis Resin |
1,538,226 gms |
9,229,356 |
Heroin |
78,668 gms |
11,800,200 |
Cocaine |
118,259 gms |
8,278,130 |
Ecstasy |
18,711 tabs & 3,288.496 gms |
257,979 |
Amphetamine |
36,508.358 gms & 6 tablets |
547,625 |
BZP |
4,371 gms; 309,236.5 tablets; 2,360 capsules |
1,776,532 |
Total Value |
38,787,818 |
[Statistics provided for 2009 are operational, provisional and liable to change].
Drug Type |
Quantity |
Estimated Street Value |
€ |
||
Cannabis |
1,018,594 gms |
2,037,188 |
Cannabis Resin |
5,371,426 gms |
37,599,982 |
Heroin |
212,619 gms |
42,523,800 |
Cocaine |
1,691,387 gms |
118,397,090 |
Ecstasy |
119,413 tablets & 1,199.5 gms |
1,254,080 |
Amphetamine |
11,794.7 gms, 1698 tablets |
202,391 |
Total Value |
202,014,531 |
Drug Type |
Quantity |
Estimated Street Value |
€ |
||
Cannabis |
779,310.871 gms |
1,558,622 |
Cannabis Resin |
1,279,759.1 gms |
8,957,883 |
Heroin |
148,520 gms |
29,704,000 |
Cocaine |
1,769,027 gms |
123,831,890 |
Ecstasy |
285,017 tablets, 17,375.362 gms |
3,718,920 |
Amphetamine |
58,223 gms, 10,471 tablets |
1,030,410 |
Total Value |
168,739,218 |