Cocaine worth £600k seized and three men arrested at Tyrone drugs factory

Suspected cocaine seized at drugs manufacturing factory in Cookstown
. Pacemaker BelfastSuspected cocaine seized at drugs manufacturing factory in Cookstown
. Pacemaker Belfast
Suspected cocaine seized at drugs manufacturing factory in Cookstown . Pacemaker Belfast
Police have seized cocaine with an estimated street value of £600,000 during a raid on a drugs manufacturing factory in Cookstown.

Detectives from PSNI’s Organised Crime Unit also arrested three men, aged 25, 27 and 28, during the search operation.

Police said the three men were “actively manufacturing and preparing drugs for distribution” when officers carried out the raid.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

They were detained in relation to a number of drug related offences, including possession of Class A controlled drug, possession with intent to supply and possession of criminal property.

Detectives from Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Organised Crime Unit seize suspected cocaine at drugs manufacturing factory in Cookstown
. Pacemaker BelfastDetectives from Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Organised Crime Unit seize suspected cocaine at drugs manufacturing factory in Cookstown
. Pacemaker Belfast
Detectives from Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Organised Crime Unit seize suspected cocaine at drugs manufacturing factory in Cookstown . Pacemaker Belfast

Detective Superintendent Zoe McKee said: “The operation also involved five searches within the last 24 hours of residential and commercial premises in the Mid Ulster area, where a significant number of children’s party equipment and other leisure equipment and vehicles were seized.

“This demonstrates the range of criminality this organised crime gang, which operates on an international scale, is involved in. I believe our actions have significantly disrupted the crime gang’s activities.

“The scale and nature of the operation has demonstrated the capacity, capability and intention of the gang, which is to cause fear and harm to individuals, local communities and wider society. They seek to profit from exploiting vulnerable people.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Cannabis with an estimated street value of £4,000, a large quantity of drugs paraphernalia, £10,000 cash and a high end car were also seized.

The senior officer added: “Drugs cause significant harm. Not only do they pose a risk to the lives of people who take them, but also to their families who deal with the distressing fall out associated with drugs, including debt and intimidation.

“People who bring these drugs into our communities do not care about this pain and misery, instead they only care about the significant profits they can make.

“The Police Service of Northern Ireland will continue its relentless pursuit of those engaged in drugs criminality.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

“I would encourage members of the community who may have information that could assist our efforts in taking drugs off the streets, to please get in touch. You can call 101, or you can submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via make a report

“The independent charity Crimestoppers can also be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at Crimestoppers

Mid Ulster DUP MLA Keith Buchanan has praised the PSNI following the significant seizure.

He said: “Tackling illegal drugs and clamping down on those who deal in potential death and addiction is to be commended. The use of such drugs can be fatal and helps put money into the pockets of uncaring dealers and suppliers.”

Mr Buchanan added: “I would encourage members of the public to report any suspicions of drug activity to the PSNI.”