Drug users in taxis turned away by Limerick gardai during major operation in estate
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GARDAI turned away suspected drug users who arrived in taxis during a major operation targeting drug dealing in St Mary’s Park earlier this week, it has been revealed.
At a meeting of the Limerick Joint Policing Committee, Chief Superintendent Gerard Roche said he personally witnessed people arriving to buy drugs from what was described as a “drugs supermarket” which is operating in the estate.
”Even when I was there, there were people arriving in taxis. And when they did, we ran them all,” he told the virtual meeting.
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