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More than 75kg of the drug were found near the tourist hotspot of the Cliffs of Moher in County Claire. Revenue customs officers responded to a report from a member of the public about the suspicious device.
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They believe it may have been attached below the waterline of a cargo ship or other sea vessel. Small bales of cocaine, each about a foot long and weighing about 1kg, were found wrapped in plastic inside the 6ft metal tube on Monday.
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A spokeswoman said: "It is not possible at this stage to say either where the drugs originated or their intended destination."
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