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Drug Seizures.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 28 September 2005

Wednesday, 28 September 2005

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Damien English

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921 Mr. English asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the percentage, increase or decrease in the amount of drugs seized by the Garda from 2000 to the end of 2004; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [24355/05]

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Data provided by the Garda authorities in respect of seizures of the principal illicit drugs and the percentage increase or decrease in such seizures over the period 2000 to 2004, inclusive, is summarised in the table.

Quantities of drugs seized 2000 to 2004.

Type of Drug

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004*

Overall increase/ (decrease) 2000 to 2004*

Heroin

23.9kg

29.5kg

16.7kg

27.046kg

26.4kg

10%

Cocaine

18kg

5.3kg

31.7kg

107.4kg

167.3kg

829%

Cannabis Resin

379.8kg

567kg

3,333kg

5,349kg

3,226.45kg

750%

Ecstasy (Tablets & Capsules)

557,357

469,862

117,046

1,291,812

1,098,322

97%

Amphetamine

149 tabs & 5.8kg

17.9kg

12,728 tabs & 16.4kg

1,019 tabs & 67.7kg

91 tabs & 92.4kg

(39%) tabs 1493% kgs

* 2004 figures are provisional.

Percentage increase/decrease in drugs seized each year 2000 to 2004.

Type of Drug

2000-2001

2001-2002

2002-2003

2003-2004*

Heroin

23%

(43%)

62%

(2%)

Cocaine

(71%)

498%

239%

56%

Cannabis Resin

49%

488%

60%

(40%)

Ecstasy

(16%)

(75%)

1004%

(15%)

Amphetamine

209% kgs

(8%) kgs

(92%) tabs 313% kgs

(91%) tabs 36% kgs

* 2004 figures are provisional.

It is a key objective of the national drugs strategy to reduce access to all drugs, particularly those drugs that cause most harm, to young people especially in those areas where misuse is most prevalent. The strategy specifies a number of supply reduction targets for the Garda Síochána in terms of seizures and detections and the Garda have achieved considerable successes in respect of these targets to date.

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