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Irish police uncover dissident arms dump in north Dublin Dublin dissident arms find: 'Biggest ever' say police
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Irish police (Garda) say they have made their biggest ever find of dissident republican arms and explosives at a location in north Dublin. Irish police (Gardaí) say they have made their biggest ever find of dissident republican arms and explosives.
Guns, ammunition and 15kg of Semtex explosive were found on land at the Old Airport Road in Cloghran. Guns, ammunition and 15kg of semtex explosive were found on land at the Old Airport Road in Cloghran, north Dublin.
Superintendent David Taylor said the seizure was a major blow to the activities of dissident republicans.Superintendent David Taylor said the seizure was a major blow to the activities of dissident republicans.
The arms were retrieved last week and included former Provisional IRA weapons. The arms were retrieved last week and included former Provisional IRA weapons, according to Gardaí.
Replica and real guns including an UZI 9mm sub machine gun, revolvers, double barrel shotguns, pistols, an air rifle, a Taser and over 1,300 rounds of ammunition were found They told the Irish state broadcaster, RTÉ, that the semtex they discovered is old and very different from what is currently available, which is more rigorously controlled and harder to acquire.
The weapons haul included an UZI 9mm sub machine gun, revolvers, double barrel shotguns, pistols, an air rifle and a Taser.
More than 1,300 rounds of ammunition and a replica golden gun were also recovered at the scene.
The weapons were found after Gardaí searched containers in a yard in Cloghran at about 16:00 BST on Wednesday, 3 July.