Young people scour beach in Ireland after bricks of cocaine wash up onshore

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Young people scour beach in Ireland after bricks of cocaine wash up onshore
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A group of young people have been spotted searching a beach after millions of pounds worth of suspected cocaine were found.

Several youngsters were seen combing an area near where millions of pounds worth of Class A drugs has been found

They were combing Horn Head, near Dunfanaghy, after packages worth more than £3.4million, weighing 60kg, were discovered on Wednesday morning. Police say the packages are now subject to analysis by Forensic Science Ireland to determine their exact contents.

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