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[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Questions 153 & 154 - Revenue Commissioners [30540/24 & 30541/24]. (11 Jul 2024)

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153. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the date on which the Revenue Commissioners customs team conducted an audit of private aerodromes and or airports, for the purpose of ensuring adequate mitigation measures were in place to counter smuggling and storage of illicit substances and items. [30540/24]

154. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Finance the weight, value and type of illicit substances detected by officials from the Revenue Commissioners and public and private airports and ports of entry in this State by location in the years 2019 to date in 2024; the amount of cash and high value items seized at same, over the same timeframe; and the amount of cash and high value items returned to persons on appeal over the same timeframe, in tabular form. [30541/24]

Minister for Finance: I propose to take Questions Nos. 153 and 154 together.

I am advised that Revenue has primary responsibility for the prevention, detection, interception and seizure of controlled drugs intended to be smuggled or illegally imported into, or exported from, the State. Revenue’s drugs interdiction strategy supports the Government’s strategic approach to the misuse of drugs under the National Drugs Strategy 2017-2025.

As part of its risk focused approach to the discharge of its role in relation to illegal drug importations, I am assured by Revenue that it monitors and evaluates all points of entry into the State on an ongoing basis to identify the risk potential for drug smuggling and whether a physical presence is required.

I am advised that Revenue uses the latest detection methods at the national points of entry into the State, with the deployment of assets such Revenue scanners, drug detector dogs and 24/7 staff, where required. Alongside the detection equipment and technologies deployed at the main points of entry, Revenue also deploys two Revenue Customs Cutters to patrol the coastline, undertake vessel controls and support maritime surveillance and intelligence gathering duties in relation to drugs. These vessels work closely with teams of land-based enforcement officers involved in anti-smuggling duties deployed to cover potential high-risk areas along the coastline. This work is supplemented by Revenue’s Customs Drug Watch Programme aimed at encouraging members of the public, along with coastal and local maritime communities to notify Revenue of suspect or unusual activity at sea or around the coastline by way of a confidential 24/7 free phone facility - 1800 295 295.

Given the global nature of the illicit drugs trade, international law enforcement cooperation remains a key element in Revenue’s overall response. Revenue has strong and strategic partnerships in place at international level targeting drugs trafficking, including working closely with relevant law enforcement agencies such as Europol and the Maritime Analysis Operations Centre for Narcotics (MAOC-N). Revenue liaison officers are stationed in both Europol and MAOC-N, ensuring Revenue is at the forefront in the area of drugs enforcement at an international level. These officers work closely with international colleagues in identifying the transnational risks associated with drug smuggling into the State.

Furthermore, Revenue is an active participant, along with its national and EU partners, in initiatives under the umbrella of the EU Roadmap to Tackle Drugs and Organised Crime. These initiatives, including the European Ports Alliance, provide for EU-wide collaboration and information sharing on best practices to increase security and resilience in tackling the threat posed by drug trafficking and organised crime.

At a national level, the Joint Task Force, which is an interagency collaboration consisting of Revenue, the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Naval Service, was put in place specifically to target illicit drug importations by sea into Ireland and uses the full capability and resources of each agency as required at an operational level. The Joint Task Force operates successfully under agreed protocols when activated for a specific targeted operation.

Details of drugs seized at ports and airports during the period 2019 to the end of June 2024 is outlined in the tables below:

Airports 2019

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

395

104.19

€2,074,587

Cocaine, Heroin

223

49.02

€3,499,076

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

495

1,023.60

€398,180

Total

1,113

1,176.81

€5,971,843

 

Ports 2019

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

183

170.9

€3,411,295

Cocaine, Heroin

32

35.65

€2,495,955

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

436

135.8

€237,061

Total

651

342.35

€6,144,311

 

Airports 2020

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

657

222.31

€4,418,662

Cocaine, Heroin

34

124.21

€10,286,529

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

590

1,074.88

€1,147,626

Total

1,281

1,421.40

€15,852,817

 

Ports 2020

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

352

924.57

€18,456,330

Cocaine, Heroin

32

91.03

€6,374,025

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

422

492.95

€1,270,161

Total

806

1,508.55

€26,100,516

 

Airports 2021

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

288

374.18

€7,384,595

Cocaine, Heroin

19

3.4

€239,701

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

404

423.67

€1,891,938

Total

711

801.25

€9,516,234

 

Ports 2021

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

225

798.45

€13,848,212

Cocaine, Heroin

25

802.41

€57,717,569

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

390

123.94

€983,494

Total

640

1,724.80

€72,549,275

 

Airports 2022

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

400

400.75

€7,917,050

Cocaine, Heroin

29

40.05

€2,843,386

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

760

749.19

€656,062

Total

1,189

1,189.99

€11,416,498

 

Ports2022

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

186

774.17

€13,307,092

Cocaine, Heroin

13

97.46

€7,277,814

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

230

95.94

€290,281

Total

429

967.57

€20,875,187

 

Airports 2023

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

549

1,573.11

€30,883,953

Cocaine, Heroin

41

423.88

€33,872,587

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

693

912.43

€2,371,101

Total

1,283

2,909.42

€67,127,641

 

Ports 2023

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

272

1,344.43

€24,829,285

Cocaine, Heroin

17

2,730.09

€191,106,187

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

210

1,539.81

€716,881

Total

499

5,614.33

€216,652,353

 

Airports as at end June 2024

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

525

1,520.61

€29,571,303

Cocaine, Heroin

12

11.54

€807,541

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

418

508.7

€2,724,143

Total

955

2,040.85

€33,102,987

 

Ports as at end June 2024

Type of Drug

Number

Volume (Kg)

Value €

Cannabis (Herb & Resin)

415

1,433.01

€26,812,474

Cocaine, Heroin

4

61.49

€4,304,279

Amphetamine, Ecstasy & Other

200

3,062.84

€34,189,870

Total

619

4,557.34

€65,306,623

Details of cash seized and returned during the period 2019 to the end of June 2024 is outlined in the tables below:

Year

Location

No. Seizures

Value €

No. Returned

Return Value

2019

Airports

36

€472,843

11

€81,103

Ports

10

€227,987

5

€47,977

2020

Airports

19

€416,946

9

€51,845

Ports

15

€846,856

10

€14,865

2021

Airports

22

€218,651

10

€97,058

Ports

23

€411,127

9

€82,571

2022

Airports

14

€343,470

2

€19,885

Ports

14

€890,426

1

€6,550

2023

Airports

11

€2,267,561

3

€36,794

Ports

12

€362,872

2

€13,315

As at end June 2024

Airports

12

€242,247

1

€38,000

Ports

13

€332,675

0

€0

I am assured that combating the smuggling of controlled drugs into and out of this jurisdiction is, and will continue to be, a priority for Revenue.

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