Written answers
Tuesday, 14 February 2023
Department of Finance
Customs and Excise
Paul Donnelly (Dublin West, Sinn Fein)
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198. To ask the Minister for Finance the number of customs officials of inspection at Dublin Airport, Dublin Port and Dún Laoghaire Port in 2022 and to date in 2023; and the value of items, substances and cash seized during this period. [7298/23]
Michael McGrath (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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I advised by Revenue that it maintains trade facilitation and enforcement operations on a 24-7 basis at Dublin Port and Dublin Airport. The number of individual inspections carried out in these frontier locations is not recorded.
During 2022, and to the end of January 2023 no inspections were carried out at Dun Laoghaire Port. I am advised that Dun Laoghaire Port is a landing Port within Dublin Port and inspections are carried out on a risk assessment basis having regard to overall traffic and passenger movements and Dublin Port activity levels. I am assured by Revenue that physical attendance is undertaken as and when required.
The value of items, substances and cash seized in Dublin Port and Dublin Airport in 2022 and to the end of January 2023 is outlined in the table below. The value of seizures includes cigarettes, tobacco, alcohol and controlled drugs.
Value of Items and Substances Seized | Value of Items and Substances Seized | Value of Cash Seized | Value of Cash Seized | |
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Year | 2022 | End January 2023 | 2022 | End January 2023 |
Dublin Port | €36.2m | €42,783 | €870,045 | €259,202 |
Dublin Airport | €14.8m | €1.3m | €379,290 | €263,860 |
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