Two men arrested in Spain in connection with the seizure of cocaine worth more than €100m off the west Cork coast in July have been released without charge.
The two, who have Lithuanian identity papers and are 40 and 50 years old, were arrested on board a catamaran named the 'Lucky Day' off the coast of Spain.
The yacht was believed to have transported the cocaine haul from South America to Ireland.
They have been in custody in Spain since early July, following their arrest at the request of the DPP in Ireland under the European Convention of Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters.
The catamaran is still impounded by Spanish police at the port of La Coruña in north-west Spain.
Spanish police are continuing to examine the items found on board, which include a number of telephones.
Four men remain in custody in Ireland in connection with the cocaine seizure. They are due in court in west Cork within the next fortnight.