> The €100,000 cannabis haul was seized last week and initially stored in Carlow Garda Station.
>According to one report, it was retained, in the first instance, in a garda locker.
>A suspect was arrested and questioned about the seizure but when gardaí went to retrieve the cannabis from the locker, the drugs were missing.
>A criminal investigation was launched, although it was not deemed necessary to bring in officers from An Garda Síochána’s National Crime Bureau to investigate the matter.
This fucking country.
It was just resting in his locker
Just a normal day in Ireland.
🤣

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I hope you like jammin too
Do they have no dogs that could search the station?
That’s the last time Carlow Garda Station has a bring-your-kid-to-work day.
From this article:
“The investigating garda has now appealed to members in the station to help “expedite the search of members’ lockers” by asking them to give consent for their locker to be opened to see if the missing property is located within, according to a circular.”
“If members, for whatever reason, prefer not to, that’s ok too,” the message stated.”
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> The €100,000 cannabis haul was seized last week and initially stored in Carlow Garda Station.
>According to one report, it was retained, in the first instance, in a garda locker.
>A suspect was arrested and questioned about the seizure but when gardaí went to retrieve the cannabis from the locker, the drugs were missing.
>A criminal investigation was launched, although it was not deemed necessary to bring in officers from An Garda Síochána’s National Crime Bureau to investigate the matter.
This fucking country.
It was just resting in his locker
Just a normal day in Ireland.
🤣

We re Jammin
I hope you like jammin too
Do they have no dogs that could search the station?
That’s the last time Carlow Garda Station has a bring-your-kid-to-work day.
From this article:
“The investigating garda has now appealed to members in the station to help “expedite the search of members’ lockers” by asking them to give consent for their locker to be opened to see if the missing property is located within, according to a circular.”
“If members, for whatever reason, prefer not to, that’s ok too,” the message stated.”