Written answers

Wednesday, 22 April 2009

Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform

Drug Seizures

10:00 pm

Photo of Tommy BroughanTommy Broughan (Dublin North East, Labour)
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Question 137: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the quantity and value of seizures of heroin, cocaine, cannabis and other drugs here during 2007, 2008 and to date in 2009; the proportion of the overall flow of drugs into Ireland believed to be represented by these seizures; the new initiatives he is planning to control the flow of illegal drugs into the country; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14241/09]

Photo of Dermot AhernDermot Ahern (Louth, Fianna Fail)
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I am setting out below a tabular statement giving the latest available information in relation to drug seizures for 2007, 2008 and this year to date.

This statement shows seizures of a total value of over €168m being made in 2007 and just under €200m in 2008. Because of the covert nature of the activity, it is simply not possible to give a reliable estimate of the proportion of drugs coming into the country that these figures represent.

While it is true that some international studies attempt to estimate the proportion of overall drugs seized to production, this is not a reliable guide to the situation in any particular country. In particular, such figures cannot reflect increased enforcement levels in a country. Through ongoing specific initiatives and intelligence-led operations, An Garda Síochána continues to seize substantial quantities of illegal drugs and identify those involved in the importation, distribution, sale and supply of illegal drugs.

An Garda Síochána is satisfied that, in addition to the considerable volume of drugs seized in the last two years and again this year to date, there has been a significant impact on drug-trafficking by the arrest and prosecution of a number of major players involved and the activities of a number of crime gangs have been disrupted, resulting in a number of crime groupings being dismantled.

In addition to the officers of the Force specifically assigned to the drugs issue who are attached to the Garda National Drugs Unit and the Divisional Drug Units, officers from the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the Organised Crime Unit and the Criminal Assets Bureau all assist in our overall law enforcement response to drug trafficking and drug dealing. In addition, the Garda work closely with Customs and the Naval Service under the umbrella of the Joint Task Force on Drugs as well as with their international colleagues in tackling the problem.

Among recent and ongoing initiatives are the establishment of the Organised Crime Unit on a permanent footing, our involvement in the establishment and operation of the Maritime Analysis and Operations Centre in Lisbon, strengthened provisions in the Criminal Justice Acts 2006 and 2007 and the ringfencing of €21million this year for Operation Anvil.

I am confident that the legislation that I have introduced dealing with surveillance will be of particular value in tackling drugs gangs. I am sure all Members of the House will accept fully that we cannot tackle the problem of drug misuse through law enforcement measures alone. We need to tackle the demand for drugs and, in this context, I can assure the House that my Department, and all the agencies under its aegis, are co-operating fully in the development of the new National Drugs Strategy for the period 2009 to 2016 which is being drawn up under the aegis of the Department of Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs.

Appendix 1

Drug seizure data

The following table provides details of the quantities and estimated street value of the most significant drugs analysed by the Forensic Science Laboratory for 2007, 2008 and the provisional figures for 2009 (up to 1st April 2009)

2009*:

Drug TypeQuantityEstimated Street Value
Cannabis**85,348.593 grams€ 1,024,183
Cannabis Resin339,745.786 grams€ 2,378,221
Heroin27,708.85 grams€ 5,541,770
Cocaine12.322 kgs€ 862,540
Ecstasy12,118 tablets & 139.762 grams€128,168
Amphetamine10,210.565 grams€153,158
Total Value€ 10,088,040

** Cannabis now valued at €12 per gram.

2008*:

Drug TypeQuantityEstimated Street Value
Cannabis947,849.73 grams€ 1,895,699
Cannabis Resin5,276,728.611 grams€ 36,937,100
Heroin209,605.430 grams€ 41,921,086
Cocaine1,681.693 kgs€ 117,718,510
Ecstasy100,635 tablets & 1.144 kgs€ 1,063,550
Amphetamine8,217.052 grams & 946 tablets€137,446
Total Value€ 199,673,391

2007*:

Drug TypeQuantityEstimated Street Value
Cannabis774.029 kgs€ 1,548,058
Cannabis Resin1,279.149 kgs€ 8,954,043
Heroin148.369 kgs€ 29,673,800
Cocaine1,763.725 kgs€ 123,460,750
Ecstasy279,017 tablets, 13.381 kgs€ 3,459,220
Amphetamine58.223 kgs, 10,471 tablets€ 1,030,410
Total Value€168,126,281

*statistics provided are operational, provisional and may change.

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