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Posted By: abc123

Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 01/08/13 03:28 PM

I was just online seen a number of posts on irish crime.

The Criminal Action Force are at war with the Real I.R.A

The war has seen people killed over the last
number of years, the leader of the real IRA was shot dead, the top hitman for the real ira was shot dead. It is now been reported that the criminals are coming out on top in the war as the real IRA have seen members arrested, killed, or fear to fight back.

Some back round.

http://www.herald.ie/news/we-didnt-carry-out-latest-city-gang-killing-say-cira-2339782.html

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/...ai-3217977.html

http://www.independent.ie/national-news/...ng-3334491.html

http://www.thestar.ie/star/tag/criminal-action-force-caf/
Posted By: Scorsese

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/08/13 03:46 PM

What a shit name to give your gang. I thought ira had thousands of troops on the street.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/08/13 03:59 PM

Originally Posted By: Scorsese
What a shit name to give your gang.
I thought ira had thousands of troops on the street.


The gang members in Ireland have the same power as the IRA if not more.

some 250 people or there about were shot dead in Ireland since 2000 90 % by the gangs, Criminal Action Force is a name gangs have used when doing attacks on the real IRA.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/08/13 07:02 PM

http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=218523&d=1346044705

Photograph Criminal Action Force members.
Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/08/13 07:12 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
Originally Posted By: Scorsese
What a shit name to give your gang.
I thought ira had thousands of troops on the street.


The gang members in Ireland have the same power as the IRA if not more.

some 250 people or there about were shot dead in Ireland since 2000 90 % by the gangs, Criminal Action Force is a name gangs have used when doing attacks on the real IRA.


The gang members in Dublin have as many vendettas hanging over them from any which way you can think of than it really can be said power to match the IRA. And that is what they are now referring to themselves as once again. These gangs don't really get on and are more looking to resist to consolidate their own power than to challenge the authority of the IRA.

Some may have a united interest in protecting their own piece of the action but they don't have the capabilities or manpower on a national level to match the IRA. To the IRA Dublin is just another front for the war they're fighting on their own territory. A convenient one based on funds and location.

They're also still in the middle of an armed campaign which has recently been targeting jail guards and nearly blew up a guard outside his house just last week. It's not as if Dublin is the last of the Alamo for these guys. The bigger threat to the IRA is the law and the kinds of infiltration like the one that stopped their arms smuggling operation for a mainland campaign overseas in the England that was nipped in the bud in Lithuania:- http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/...ng-2913634.html

There are so many undercover agents that any move they make can only be entrusted with very high operatives and when they do plan anything overseas that inevitably means risking compromising more high level members and with London one of the global banking sectors of the world there is no expense spared to cut down these kinds of operations. That the IRA are still highly active on the border, control the fuel pipeline which has made many millionaires ten, twenty times over as well as engaging in a bitter campaign targeting soldiers, cops and gangsters on all fronts tells me there is someway left to go before the IRA can be said to be losing their power to any one gang. Some are so powerful that being suspected in major bombing campaigns on high profile targets hasn't stopped them keeping the grip on their own little Empire. As I said South Armagh is where it's at:-
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analys...ry-1503201.html


There is no threat to the IRA on a national level, the Dublin crews have international connections and are powerful in their own right and they are also in with the Russians now even if they gots to make sure they don't act like a bunch of crazy drunken micks and go busting up some RUssian don's nearest an dearest or someting cos thats liable to get you popped:-
http://www.russiablog.org/2008/02/russians_kill_dublin_drugs_lor.php

These gangs are tough especially on their own turf but the IRA have been through much worse than this. They have hardened veterans at their disposal who have had friends die on hunger strike and have spent years in the can doing hard time with no prospect of release.

It is fair to say that the IRA are not the power they were in the 80's especially since the peace process an dthe split but there is still only one or two ways this thing could go.

1) The IRA maintain their dominance in Dublin (or as much as can be expected in such a volatile city)

or

2) The Dublin crews will consolidate their turf.

Either way the IRA will always maintain a presence in the city and they wouldn't be going for dominance if they really didn't think it was up for grabs.

The IRA like to push people around and they don't really negotiate. As far as Dublin goes, this isn't really new the Dublin crews have always been a pain in the butt for the IRA and the IRA an even bigger pain in the butt to them.

This thing has yet to play out but the hit on Alan Ryan came because the IRA were stepping up their campaign to control Dublin not because they were retreating into their shells. These guys ain't averse to danger they live with it day in, day out and sometimes when you back somebody into a corner then what choice do they really have but to hit back?




Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/08/13 07:35 PM

don't have the capabilities or manpower on a national level to match the IRA. ? I think you are not correct on this.

1. http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/1121/garda-commissioner-gangs.html

2. http://www.independent.ie/national-news/...gs-3343444.html

3. http://www.thestar.ie/star/top-garda-reveals-officers-face-25-organised-crime-groups/

Say each gang has 10 members thats 250. I once seen a report one gang in Dublin had 60 members.

Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/08/13 10:43 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
don't have the capabilities or manpower on a national level to match the IRA. ? I think you are not correct on this.

1. http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/1121/garda-commissioner-gangs.html

2. http://www.independent.ie/national-news/...gs-3343444.html

3. http://www.thestar.ie/star/top-garda-reveals-officers-face-25-organised-crime-groups/

Say each gang has 10 members thats 250. I once seen a report one gang in Dublin had 60 members.



Below is a quote from one of the clips

Quote:

The commissioner said a number of the gangs have a significant international dimension and some interact to pursue joint enterprises
[/quote]

The bold bit is the crucial difference. These gangs interact out of mutual self-interest whereas the IRA have an operational and organised structure.

The IRA are the ones challenging the Dublin gangs for power but you ain't seeing the Dublin gangs challenging the IRA for dominance in other counties. It's not as if these gangs have the firepower to go into South Armagh, is it? Even the British Army are shaky going in there. Come on, let's be serious how can you really compare the two?

The ongoing turf war is focused around the distribution of drugs around North Dublin and there is no challenge to the IRA really going on outside of the city. In the Limerick conflict they were arming both sides of the warring factions but weren't directly involved themselves. That's the difference.

I'm not saying these gangs are nothin but they just have one simple priority, business. The Real IRA on the other hand are attempting to conduct a war in an era where the kind of surveillance techniques used and the kinds of technology deployed against their ranks has never been so tough.

It is true that the IRA could be said to be more of an OC operation now than ever before but that doesn't detract from the overall structure which means the most the Dublin gangs can ever hope for is to keep these guys from controlling their drug turf. They are more than capable of fighting their corner but they are not going to wipe the IRA off the map on a national level.

Let's keep things in perspective is all I'm saying.



Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/12/13 08:35 PM

Most of the crime gangs are in Leinster ? the Criminal Action Force attacks are all over Leinster, but Dublin gangs go all over Ireland operating for generations so they would have the capability to attack the IRA in any part of Ireland or even outside. THE IRA has lost the war in Dublin by the looks of it and if they send men from other parts to fight in Dublin then CAF can send men to other parts also.
Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/12/13 10:25 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
Most of the crime gangs are in Leinster ? the Criminal Action Force attacks are all over Leinster, but Dublin gangs go all over Ireland operating for generations so they would have the capability to attack the IRA in any part of Ireland or even outside. THE IRA has lost the war in Dublin by the looks of it and if they send men from other parts to fight in Dublin then CAF can send men to other parts also.


It dont work that. This war is aint even being being played out about no other dispute outside Dublin. The only thing has changed is Alan Ryan has been scrubbed.

Before he was taken out all the hype was surrounding him and how IRA were number one force for dominance and all that blarney. The thing is this is a game of cat and mouse more than anything. The Dublin gangs always had payed a tribute with the IRA but they felt Alan Ryan had them up against a wall an they hit back.

The IRA have just taken out Eamon Kelly. This thing ain't even got started yet thats for sure and I wouldn't read too much into this CAF the Dublin crews may have connections throughout Ireland but thats for business not for waging sacred wars in the name of drug money in South Armagh, Derry or Belfast... That aint gonna happen I can assure you now.

IRA have been sending down soldiers from the North for as long as there has been an IRA. This ain't news and this coalition or CAFF thing is wafer thin trust me. About as solid as an AA meeting in a Jameson's distillery. Think about it for a moment.

They whack out Eamon Kelly one of the few unifying influences in the city. Ask yourself why and then ask yourself how these guys can trust each other when drug lords have been lining up to do the IRA's bidding as recently as a coupla months before the Alan Ryan hit.

This things gonna play out but like I said it aint no horse race just a cat and mouse tit for tat thing. And it aint just begun yet.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/14/13 04:08 PM

1. CAFF thing is wafer thin trust me

2. They whack out Eamon Kelly one of the few unifying influences in the city.

Well Alan Ryan and Real IRA were thinking CAF was wafer thin ? and before the Real IRA knew it Criminal Action Force ran them out of Dublin. Eamon Kelly was an old name with out power on the ground the Real IRA did an attack on him two years ago what did he do about it ? the CAF have said he was never a member nor had any part with CAF ever, unifying influence ? i do not think so, sure an other member of the Kelly gang was shot by Real IRA and again they did not hit back at Real IRA the Criminal Action Force shot dead this hit man Daniel Gaynor, if Kelly had so much influence the first attempt to kill him and his gang member who was also shot would not have went unpunished, the fact it did go unpunished was in it self evidence that Kelly had no influence and the Real IRA knew this and hit him.
Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/14/13 08:59 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
1. CAFF thing is wafer thin trust me

2. They whack out Eamon Kelly one of the few unifying influences in the city.

Well Alan Ryan and Real IRA were thinking CAF was wafer thin ? and before the Real IRA knew it Criminal Action Force ran them out of Dublin. Eamon Kelly was an old name with out power on the ground the Real IRA did an attack on him two years ago what did he do about it ? the CAF have said he was never a member nor had any part with CAF ever, unifying influence ? i do not think so, sure an other member of the Kelly gang was shot by Real IRA and again they did not hit back at Real IRA the Criminal Action Force shot dead this hit man Daniel Gaynor, if Kelly had so much influence the first attempt to kill him and his gang member who was also shot would not have went unpunished, the fact it did go unpunished was in it self evidence that Kelly had no influence and the Real IRA knew this and hit him.


At this point I'm gonna fall back. I feel like I'm at risk of being drawn into some donkey Irish online strategy version of Assassins Creed or something. I got my finger on the trigger but sure as shit don't know which way to turnpanic

I think for the sake of online harmony we'll just assume until further notice that the CAFFEE crew are the baddest fucks wit the most bang for the buck this side of Starbucks.

We can do that you see cos thats the kind of thing you can do when no-one really knows shit how this shit is gonna end up. You got your nose to the floor and got the drop on the IRA guys more power to you but from waht I hear this thing could drag and drag.

Look I know you got a stick up the ass for the IRA for whatever reason but let me just clue you up on this. These drug gangs are not the good guys, they not looking to liberate anything but their own asses and their own pockets from the red hot poker being branded up their own asses by the IRA.

We can both agree that going to war with drug gangs in any city especially Dublin is some crazy shit. They may have well got themselves into something that they can't really ever hope of winning. But waging impossible wars is the whole point of the IRA so this ain't news to them.

My take on it I doubt anyone will win. I can see this dragging out. I'm not even sure the IRA give a fuck about winning complete superiority al they see is Dublin and the jack roll which feeds the cause.

As for the drug connects and new united front against extortion? No shit they're united the IRA has put out a declaration of war on all dealers.

They're not even past executing drug dealers who are under their wing so why the fuck wouldn't the drug gangs in Dublin wanna unite? Thats a good motivating incentive for a sit down right there.

The IRA have given the green light on every two bit pusher in town. I don't blame them for getting together but these guys have their own turf disputes anyways watch out for the double-cross is all I'm saying.

All I'm saying is war is over so let the war begin. It aint over till the fat lady's got a red hot poker up her ass. Anyway keep the info coming and I'll leave the next roll of the dice to you my friend wink







Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/15/13 05:26 PM

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/ira-killer-shot-dead-206398.html

Sean, provisional IRA have a part in this as well.

1. You seem to think the Real IRA has the muscle to take gangs.

2. You seem to think the Real IRA are winning when evidence or press reports says other wise.

3. I am going on the facts i see in the press.you say the war has not even got going yeah ? since 2010 this war has been going on like all wars there has been lull from time to time.

4. Since 2010 the Criminal Action Force has killed the Real IRA leader Alan Ryan and their top him man Daniel Gaynor two years apart, from what we can see other people have been shot in pub attacks, there has been bomb attacks on Real IRA.

If you ask me this has been one sided war. you refer to history of IRA with examples, but the firepower of gangland Ireland is like never before. when the Real IRA do some action it is to liberate you say when criminals do some thing there bad guys ?

We used to root for the Indians against the cavalry, because we didn't think it was fair in the history books that when the cavalry won it was a great victory, and when the Indians won it was a massacre. ~Dick Gregory.

Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/15/13 08:13 PM

true was watching the gangland special on tv3 last night, gangs seem to be more armed than the rira and behind more pipe bombs and attacks on rivals here
Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/15/13 09:29 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123


If you ask me this has been one sided war. you refer to history of IRA with examples, but the firepower of gangland Ireland is like never before. when the Real IRA do some action it is to liberate you say when criminals do some thing there bad guys ?

We used to root for the Indians against the cavalry, because we didn't think it was fair in the history books that when the cavalry won it was a great victory, and when the Indians won it was a massacre. ~Dick Gregory.


The danger is in just flowing with the hype. This time last year the IRA was indestructible as far as the press was concerned. And Alan Ryan was public enemy number 1 right til his death. Now suddenly this drug gangs v IRA thing has been feeding off the David V Goliath angle and it's time to start cheerleading the cowboys who be chasing the Indians out of town.

On the one hand they saying oh the IRA are into this and into that and controlling the underworld and putting the Cops under surveillance. And the next minute in the space of two months they ain't worth shit.i just don't tally up to me.

All I'm saying is that this kind of keeping tabs on the scorecard shit is the biggest load of bunk going. Don't buy into it. There are no winners in this shit, and that's that it just goes on and on and on.

You say the IRA are finished in town cos of the Ryan hit right? Yet one of the guys involved in the hit has fled the city for Spain. What's he running for then? Who's he running from?

"Stop worrying about fear, think of yourself as already dead".

Gregory Peck
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/17/13 05:54 PM

What did it say on TV 3 ?
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/17/13 06:10 PM

Network or allegiance of some sort sounds plausible and to an extent there is one this is borne out by the indication of the wide area of Criminal Action Force operations. Eamon Kelly Dublin was an easy target instead of going to Spain, the Real IRA bottled it through fear even though they are armed. the Alan Ryan Real IRA gang may have been counter productive heavily infiltrated and has been deserted by Real IRA. suspiciously this is what some republicans are telling the press apparently over the last two weeks, seems they do not enjoy the same broad coalition of republican support, were as a simple unified objective has seen Criminal Action Force backed to the hilt by criminals. since 1995 criminals have went to Spain Amsterdam else where so fear of Real IRA does not come into it.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/17/13 06:16 PM

on tv3 emm... it was just a documentary on armed ireland they were interviewing all gun dealers and gang freelance hitmen,how they setup the gun routes like smuggling them to the republic from the north & and abroad and the hitmen were talking bout how they setup the guys they killed and how the murdered them,plus all extra stuff like tazers and knifes that you can buy on the streets from fellas and captured on hidden cameras,if i could get if off my sky box i wuda uploaded it.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/22/13 03:14 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gardai-braced-for-more-attacks-in-rira-purge-3361247.html

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/index.php


Gardai braced for more attacks in RIRA purge.

Looks like Criminal Action Force have them on the run shooting them selfs now to get out of it.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/25/13 03:17 PM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0125/364487-wicklow-body/

http://www.herald.ie/news/gunman-blasts-gangster-philly-in-the-stomach-2853645.html

http://www.98fm.com/2013/category-news-sport/otoole-gardai-find-body-in-woods/

NOTORIOUS criminal Philip O'Toole found dead may have been shot.

Criminal Action Force said they shot him before in August 2011.
Posted By: Tyler_Durden

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/25/13 04:07 PM

One thing is for sure, the IRA ain't what it used to be. The PIRA in the 80s and early 90s was probably the most tactically sophisticated terrorist organization ever. Even SAS and 14th Intelligence special forces operators were among its victims. No way these drug dealers would have fucked around back then...
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/26/13 03:18 PM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0126/364636-philip-otoole-wicklow/

NOTORIOUS criminal Philip O'Toole was shot dead.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/26/13 03:35 PM

The IRA old days would not have taken on the Irish gangs ether once in 1984 Dublin gangs took on the IRA in a row over gold the IRA backed off. now the gangs have more men and better fire power then the IRA the gangs have killed more people then IRA some 230-50 since year 2000. old IRA would never had taken on the gangs in the first place its a fight they could never win and that is for sure the old IRA did not take on armed group like OIRA for long as they hit back when they came under attack from PIRA in 1975 so like the Criminal Action Force who is well armed have money men and have killed people the PIRA would not have got into a fight with them no way.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/26/13 04:25 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/philly-betrayed-by-gang-after-gun-raid-3367562.html

Real IRA will not save you.

After Criminal Action Force shooting.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/28/13 04:47 PM

Originally Posted By: Tyler_Durden
One thing is for sure, the IRA ain't what it used to be. The PIRA in the 80s and early 90s was probably the most tactically sophisticated terrorist organization ever. Even SAS and 14th Intelligence special forces operators were among its victims. No way these drug dealers would have fucked around back then...


http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/its-war-the-gangsters-versus-the-dissidents-3367257.html

Gold fight i was saying before

IT'S WAR: The gangsters versus the dissidents.

The criminal gang who challenged the Real IRA in Dublin has not gone away. The gangsters, the terrorists and the gardai all know that further bloodshed is inevitable.

A group calling itself the Criminal Action Force recently sent an emissary to eastern Europe with a shopping list for arms and explosives. The CAF is the brainchild of a veteran criminal from Ballyfermot who has been involved in smuggling for 40 years.

He and his associates have vowed to take on the dissidents and, in recent months, were responsible for gun and bomb attacks on RIRA members.

Meanwhile, the two men who ordered Ryan's murder have both left the country, though they have returned on a number of occasions in recent months. They and their pals in the CAF realise they will have no choice but to keep up their 'struggle' with the terrorists.

The current situation has a depressing sense of déjà vu about it. Republicans trying to control and prosper from organised crime is nothing new. In 1984 it almost led to another potential war between The General, Martin Cahill, and the Provos.

The IRA was demanding a cut of the action from Cahill's robbery of €1.5m worth of gold and jewels from O'Connor's factory in Dublin. The Provos, operating in the guise of the Concerned Parents Against Drugs, began targeting members of Cahill's gang who were accused of being heroin dealers.

That led to the establishment of an ad hoc group of gangsters calling themselves the Concerned Criminals Action Committee (CCAC) who threatened to take on their Republican and CPAD tormentors.

History, as we know, has a dreadful habit of repeating itself.
















Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/28/13 04:50 PM

RIRA hunt Alan Ryan’s cash stash.

http://www.thestar.ie/star/rira-hunt-alan-ryans-cash-stash/

RIRA hunt Alan Ryan’s cash stash
Michael O'Toole January 25, 2013
THE new bosses of the Real IRA in Dublin have launched a desperate hunt for a fortune hidden away by murdered boss Alan Ryan and his cronies, it emerged last night.

The terror group was led by Ryan (32) in Dublin until he was gunned down by criminals in the city last September.

And sources have confirmed to The Star that the new leadership of the RIRA in Dublin believe Ryan and his pals salted away hundreds of thousands of euro in cash they extorted from gangsters.

They sent some of the cash to the national leadership, but kept vast chunks of the money — and now the new bosses are determined to get their hands on it.

The want to use the money to buy weapons in eastern Europe for use in their campaign in the North.

The search for the cash is just part of the new Dublin leadership’s bid — on the orders of the national leadership of the terror organisation — to reorganise their units in the city.

They believe the RIRA under Ryan was involved in too much criminality — and they are now weeding out people they could class as criminals rather than republicans.

“They are trying to purify the RIRA in Dublin,” one source said last night.

“Too many of the people Ryan brought in were connected to ordinary crime and the new leadership is working their way through them.”

It’s understood RIRA bosses are holding one-on-one meetings with members from Dublin to see if they are committed to the cause.

“There is a real attitude of ‘you are either with us or against us’,” one expert said last night.

“People are being brought in individually and interrogated on whether they want to stay under the new rules.

“And those who the RIRA consider undesirable are being weeded out.”

Several allies of Ryan have already been forced out of the organisation — with some of them being brutally assaulted.

And, as well as kicking them out, the RIRA is also demanding they hand over the cash that they and Ryan collected in the name of the terror group.

Republican sources have claimed to The Star that there are serious internal difficulties within the RIRA.

Sources say former allies of Ryan who are still in the organisation want to take on gangsters in Dublin — while the new bosses want to get involved in attacks in the North instead.

Sources said a fractious meeting was held in a north Dublin pub in recent days to discuss the internal difficulties.

They said there was now potential for a split in the organisation.

Ryan and his cronies took more than €500,000 from gangsters in Dublin — on the threat of murder.

Gangsters were so incensed by this they set up their own group , called the Criminal Action Force, to protect themselves.

Ryan was killed over his extortion demands against two north Dublin crime bosses — who are now being hunted by the RIRA’s hit squads..
Posted By: NickyScarfo

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/29/13 08:28 AM

Are they really called Criminal Action Force?? That has to be the gayest name ever for a gangster syndicate lol.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 01/29/13 02:26 PM

Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/29/13 04:55 PM

Originally Posted By: NickyScarfo
Are they really called Criminal Action Force?? That has to be the gayest name ever for a gangster syndicate lol.
Yeah they are called Criminal Action Force it may seen a gay name to you but in Irealnd you had other groups call Republican Action Force Protestant Action Force. so Criminal Action Force is a name on same lines as others in the passed.
Posted By: NickyScarfo

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/29/13 04:58 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
Originally Posted By: NickyScarfo
Are they really called Criminal Action Force?? That has to be the gayest name ever for a gangster syndicate lol.
Yeah they are called Criminal Action Force it may seen a gay name to you but in Irealnd you had other groups call Republican Action Force Protestant Action Force. so Criminal Action Force is a name on same lines as others in the passed.


Yeah I'm from England I know of those names of the groups.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/01/13 02:39 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/cllr-burkes-jailed-grandson-20-was-used-by-ryan-mob-3371274.html

Real IRA ran out of Dublin.


By Ken Foy, Crime correspondent
Thursday January 31 2013

THE grandson of highly respected Independent Dublin city councillor Christy Burke was "used and taken advantage of" by the mob which was led by slain IRA boss Alan Ryan, senior sources have revealed.

Coolock man Ciaran Burke (20) was jailed for five years by the Special Criminal Court for having a pistol and ammunition on Dublin's northside last year.

It was his first criminal conviction and sources close to his politician grandfather revealed that Cllr Burke is "devastated over what happened."

"Ciaran is the apple of Christy's eye and he adores him. He is completely shocked that Ciaran is in prison and regularly visits him," said the source.

"There was nothing in his background to suggest he would end up serving five years in jail."

Ciaran, of Ferrycarrig Park, pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of a deadly Glock semi-automatic pistol and 13 rounds of ammunition at the N32, Coolock on July 2, 2012.

He was busted after a major surveillance operation by the Special Detective Unit who were targeting the RIRA mob which was led by Alan Ryan.

A senior source said: "Ciaran got mixed up with some very serious people -- the wrong people. He had strong Republican ideals but unfortunately he fell in with Alan Ryan's gang.

"The young fella really looked up to Ryan and his crew. In the end they used him so now he is banged up in Portlaoise Prison."

Because of Ciaran's links to Alan Ryan, it is understood that he became a prime target for the north Dublin drugs gang who murdered the RIRA boss in Clonshaugh last September.

Threat

Sources say that it is because of this threat that he voluntarily re-entered custody just three weeks after Ryan's murder.

However, the crew who murdered Ryan, who are led by the so-called 'Mr Big' of Irish crime, continue to pressurise Burke and it is understood that abusive graffiti about one of his closest associates has been daubed over the wall of a north Dublin housing estate.

"Prison could indeed be the safest place for Ciaran Burke," said a source, as it emerges that Mr Big's gang have regrouped and are running many of Ryan's former associates out of Dublin.

Yesterday, the Special Criminal Court heard that as a result of confidential information relating to dissident republican activity in the Dublin area, gardai stopped a taxi on the N32 slip road leading from the Malahide Road to the M50.

Burke, a passenger in the car, had a Glock pistol wrapped in a sock in his jacket pocket.

Aileen Donnelly, for Mr Burke, said he was an "exceptional sportsman" who represented Dublin in boxing and GAA and had been captain of his local soccer team.

"He has a history of involvement in his community in a very good way," she said.

He was in a relationship for the past 18 months and lived at home with his parents and three siblings, the court heard.

He had pleaded guilty at an early stage, she said.

Mr Justice Paul Butler said the offence was regarded as a very serious one and carried a maximum sentence of 14 years and a mimimum of five years.

The court believed seven years would be appropriate but in view of his early plea, they reduced that to five years.

The state entered a nolle prosequi on a charge of being a member of an illegal organisation, the IRA.

kfoy@herald.ie

- Ken Foy, Crime correspondent
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/07/13 07:07 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/psni-arrest-al...e-29052454.html

06 February 2013 10:35 AM

Mr Big (31) and the 47-year-old gangster who is blamed for introducing Tiger kidnapping to Ireland are the chief suspects for planning the murder of Alan Ryan last September.


Police raided the Enniskillen property where they seized forged documents, including driving licences and passports. They also confiscated over €60,000 in cash which is believed to have been buried.

Both men are expected to face multiple serious crime charges. The arrests happened as part of an intelligence-sharing operation between the Garda Organised Crime Unit and the PSNI's Organised Crime branch.

It is understood the older gangster had grown a beard and had taken to wearing disguises. The two thugs are the number one targets for the Organised Crime Unit and are strongly suspected of ordering Ryan's murder after their gang got into a feud with the terror chief after a nightclub assault in December 2011.

This led to several tit-for-tat incidents which included a foiled murder attempt, a number of savage assaults, death threats swinging back and forward and Ryan's mob stealing a huge cash sum from the drugs and Tiger kidnap gang.

Sources say that by last autumn the crime gang decided "enough was enough" and hatched the plan to have Ryan shot dead in broad daylight in Clonshaugh, north Dublin.


Veteran

The Herald understands that 'Mr Big' was in Spain when the murder happened in early September while his veteran criminal sidekick was in Co Cavan.

'Mr Big' had been based in Spain since April 2012 because of his feud with Ryan but he returned to Dublin in December as his gang regrouped and decided to take on Ryan's RIRA mob head on.

Within days of his return, 'Mr Big' was arrested in a car in Dublin with his right- hand man. They were later released.

In the meantime, the veteran Tiger kidnap gangster was forced to relocate to the North because gardai sought him after a number of bench warrants were issued for his arrest.

In the last two months, the two gang bosses have continued to direct operations and have stepped up a campaign of terror against what has been left of Ryan's RIRA mob .

hnews@herald.ie
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/07/13 07:52 PM

thanks for the update getting interesting now
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/08/13 01:06 AM

Yeah could get more interesting with the xmas new year over, gangs do not shoot each other much this time of the year.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/08/13 01:35 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/criminal-quizzed-over-ryan-murder-was-just-out-of-jail-29054510.html

KEN FOY, CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 07 FEBRUARY 2013 10:35 AM

A DUBLIN man who was arrested by detectives investigating the murder of Real IRA terror boss Alan Ryan had been released from prison just weeks before Ryan was shot dead.


THE 24-year-old Donaghmede man was picked up by gardai in the Artane area of the capital yesterday but sources say that it is not believed he was directly involved in Ryan's murder.

Instead it is thought that he may have key information in relation to the killing.

The suspect is considered a low level criminal who has a number of previous convictions including serving a short sentence for street-level crack cocaine dealing.

Sources say that he was a previous target for the gardai's Operation Boa – a special undercover operation led by detectives based in Clontarf and Raheny against street dealing on the capital's northside, particularly in the Kilbarrack area.

A source said: "It is fair to say that this fella is not a criminal mastermind or anything like that – however it is suspected that he may have information about Ryan's murder.

"He would know some of the main players so that is why he is a person of interest."

It is suspected that Ryan was murdered on the orders of two gang bosses who are now in jail for unrelated offences.

Milking

It is understood that a number of north Dublin gangs "clubbed together" to have Ryan murdered because of the money his mob was milking from them in extortion rackets.

Before being locked up, the two gang leaders continued to direct operations and have stepped up a campaign of terror against the RIRA mob.

Sources say that the duo have also been in a "cash drive" with the older criminal in particular demanding that other gangs who "clubbed in" for Ryan's murder "cough up money" that was owed to the actual hitmen who murdered Ryan.

Ryan (32) – who was shot dead in broad daylight as he walked in Clongriffin in September – had built up a fearsome underworld reputation for extorting money from some of Ireland's most dangerous drugs gangs.

Ryan was shot dead close to his Donaghmede home when two gunmen opened fire on him and one of his associates.

A car carrying what gardai believe were two gunmen pulled up and at least one of the passengers got out and started firing at Ryan and his pal Aaron Nealis who was hit in the leg.

Ryan was hit a number of times, including in the head.

kfoy@herald.ie
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/08/13 01:44 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/courts/two-charged-with-money-laundering-29054517.html

Two charged with money laundering.

EIMEAR COTTER – 07 FEBRUARY 2013 10:35 AM

TWO Dublin men have appeared in a court in Northern Ireland charged with money laundering offences.

PASCHAL Kelly (47) and Jonathan Gill (31) were allegedly caught in possession of criminal property.

The arrests were made following a special operation between officers from the PSNI and detectives from An Garda Siochana's specialist Organised Crime Unit (OCU).

The accused men did not apply for bail.

Judge Bernie Kelly remanded them in custody to appear before the court again next week.

Possession

Kelly, who is originally from Coolock but has an address in Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan, appeared before Dungannon Magistrates' Court charged with possession of criminal property, contrary to Section 329 of the Proceeds of Crime Act, 2002.

The alleged incident took place at a property in Co Tyrone on February 4.

Kelly is further charged with two counts of obstructing Constable Gary O'Donnell during the same incident and with custody of a false passport.

Gill, of Malahide Road, Dublin 17, is facing a single charge of possession of criminal property.

On that charge, the pair face a possible fine and prison sentence not exceeding six months in the magistrates' court or a maximum sentence of 14 years upon indictment in the Crown Court. The defence solicitor said the pair had provided addresses in Northern Ireland but these were not suitable to the PSNI.

hnews@herald.ie
Posted By: Five_Felonies

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/08/13 02:09 AM

really enjoy all these articles and updates you guys post in regards to the irish OC scene, keep it up!
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/08/13 05:19 PM

Thank you, updates will come when as with us all when we have the time to do so.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/09/13 09:47 PM

http://i.imgur.com/tliax9i.jpg

Photo of Criminal Action Force members with what looks like AK47 and sub gun of some kind.

C.A.F Spokesman statement.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/09/13 10:00 PM

whats that supposed to be ^^^^^
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/09/13 10:17 PM

Sorry just net went down for some time.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/09/13 10:53 PM

http://cf.broadsheet.ie/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/A9-yD8MCQAAzmDC.jpg

Streamville Road, Dublin. This wall painting is in the area where Criminal Action Force killed Real IRA leader Alan Ryan.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/11/13 06:20 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php



Target No. 1
Death-list man put under jail protection as RIRA step up hunt for Ryan's killer

A DUBLIN man arrested in Northern Ireland this week with false passports and €60,000 in cash is in protective custody in jail over fears the Real IRA plan to whack him.

Jonathan Gill is on a Real IRA death list after the dissidents declared war on north Dublin gangsters in the wake of the murder of its former leader Alan Ryan.

The 31-year-old was charged with a money laundering offence in Dungannon Magistrates Court on Wednesday and is due to appear
there again next week.

Authorities in Northern Ireland fear the well-spoken man could be attacked by revenge-thirsty dissidents and have placed him in isolation for his own protection. Gill is the subject of a massive garda investigation because of his suspected involvement in money laundering on behalf of a criminal gang based in Coolock.

The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is in the final stages of a massive investigation into Gill and are likely to hit him with a demand for a five-figure sum for undeclared income.
Infiltrate

He is also being investigated by gardai with a view to bringing charges before the special criminal court under antigangland legislation, which would see him go on trial without a jury.

Despite being suspected of being a serious player in the Coolock gang's schemes, Gill has had no serious charges brought against him and only has a handful of convictions for road traffic offences.

Gardai have identified at least 12 hard core members of the gang and say it is extremely tight-knit and disciplined and is almost impossible to infiltrate. Sources say that Jonathan Gill, or 'Giller' as he is known, is a "very clever operator". He is from the Malahide
Road in Dublin and comes from a very respectable family.

He no longer lives at the family home and spends his time moving between various addresses in Skerries, Rush and Swords. He is said to be "extremely conscious of surveillance" by gardai and is hard to keep tabs on.

Gill attended school in leafy Clontarf and teachers regarded him as being very smart.

He is involved in a long-term relationship with a woman from Clontarf and is said to be a devoted boyfriend and very good to his friends, although he is said to bear grudges and is "highly strung".


Gill first came to garda attention when, in his mid teens because of his association with serious criminals and has been on the gardai's radar ever since.

The gang Gill is involved with is just one of a number that have been targeted by the Real IRA in a bid to get revenge for Alan Ryan's murder last September.

The Real IRA kingpin was shot dead close to his home in Donaghmede on the orders of a criminal from north Dublin who is nicknamed 'Mr Big'.

'Mr Big's' gang has been linked to at least seven murders, including the savage petrol station slayings in March 2010 of two innocent cousins who were shot in a case of mistaken identity.

The gang is suspected of controlling the drugs trade in north Dublin and of being behind at least half-a-dozen tiger kidnappings, including one in the northeast last year where several young children were held hostage.

Over the past seven years 'Mr Big's' gang has become the main drug-dealing outfit in Darndale, Coolock and Raheny, on Dublin's northside.

His main rival in the drugs trade was Micka 'the Panda' Kelly, who was shot dead two years ago by Alan Ryan, clearing the way for the mob to take over.

Gardai have linked the gang to several unsolved murders. They suspect the gang was responsible for the kidnap and suspected murder of Patrick Lawlor, who disappeared in Donaghmede in December 2004. It is thought he was shot dead over a drugs debt, but his body has never been found.

Detectives have also linked the gang to the slaying of 22-year-old James Purdue, who was shot dead in Donaghmede in June 2006. Purdue was a low-level drug dealer and was also a close pal of Patrick Lawlor.

Two brothers from Coolock, nicknamed the 'Taliban', act as assassins for 'Mr Big's' gang. They were responsible for the double murder of innocent cousins Mark Noonan and Glen Murphy in Finglas in March 2010.

Two associates of the gang led by 'the Panda' were the actual targets, but Noonan and Murphy were tragically murdered instead.

The 'Taliban' brothers have also been blamed for the double murder of Anthony Burnett and Joseph Redmond in March 2012, after the pair were found shot dead in a car in Dundalk, Co. Louth.
Hatred

DOUBLE HIT: Anthony Burnett and Joseph Redmond were shot dead


'Mr Big' is known to have a serious hatred of gardai and regularly abuses members of the force. He has also been investigated for a number of incidents involving violence, including one attack on a man from Coolock who was left with serious stab injuries to the back.

However, many people are afraid to make complaints against him because they are so fearful about the reputation of the gang.

The mob is conscious of not displaying wealth and they travel around in a fleet of battered cars so as not to attract attention from gardai.

For years, 'Mr Big' and his fellow gang members existed in peace with Alan Ryan and his Real IRA cohorts, with both mobs prepared to turn a blind eye to each other's activities.

However, around Christmas 2011 there was an incident in a well-known night spot in Swords, Co. Dublin, when one of Ryan's lieutenants received a serious beating at the hands of three of Mr Big's associates, who were "out of their heads" on cocaine.

This led to serious bad blood between the two gangs. The Real IRA issued death threats against 'Mr Big' and his senior associates and the gang boss left Ireland for Spain last March.

The following month members of 'Mr Big's' gang collected a cache of guns they had hidden in Balgriffin cemetery and drove to Alan
Ryan's house in Donaghmede with the intention of murdering him.

One of the masked men knocked on the door, but when a woman answered they lost their nerve and fled.This alerted Ryan that his life was under threat and all-out war broke out between the rival mobs.

'Mr Big's' mob decided it was a case of 'kill or be killed' and put an operation in place to get rid of Ryan, believing that the key lieutenants who would replace him were weak.

Between leaving Ireland in March and the time of Ryan's murder in September, gardai believe that 'Mr Big' returned to the country on
three occasions, travelling through Belfast Airport.

There is no suggestion that 'Mr Big' pulled the trigger when Ryan was shot dead, but gardai have identified his associates as being responsible, as has the Real IRA.

While in Spain, 'Mr Big' mixed with several notorious drug dealers including Paul 'Burger' Walsh from Donaghmede, who was a long-time associate of 'the Panda'.
Contacts

His gang has extensive contacts among dealers in Spain and sources its drugs supply from there.

'Mr Big' permanently returned to Ireland in November after it became clear that the Real IRA was too busy with internal struggles to avenge their murdered comrade.

On December 4 'Mr Big' and one of his closest associates were arrested on St James's Street in Dublin's south inner city and gardai believed they had foiled an attempted assassination on up-andcoming drug dealer Greg Lynch.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/13/13 10:58 PM

http://www.irishexaminer.com/breakingnew...der-584617.html

Man arrested in connection with Alan Ryan murder

Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 11:52 AM
A man has been arrested in connection with the death of Real IRA boss Alan Ryan last September.

The man who has been arrested is in his 20s. He was arrested in the Dublin area this morning and is being detained under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2007, at Coolock garda station.

Ryan was gunned downclose his home in north Dublin on Monday afternoon, as he walked with an associate on Grange Lodge Avenue, Clongriffin, in the north of the city.

He is survived by his partner Stacey, daughter Alannah, mother Marion and siblings Anthony, Niamh, Dermot, Eoin and Vincent.

Ryan, 32, was one of the leaders of the RIRA Dublin branch and, with other members, had been trying to extort money from drugs gangs.

A convicted criminal, Ryan was notorious for racketeering – extorting cash from drug dealers and businessmen across the city and demanding protection money from firms.

He was jailed for taking part in a RIRA weapons training camp in Meath in 2001 and served time for possession of a firearm in a separate incident.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/14/13 12:45 PM

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/ireland/2013/0214/1224330013806.html

The Irish Times - Thursday, February 14, 2013Man held on release from prison for questioning on Ryan murder

A criminal has been arrested moments after being released from prison and is being questioned about the murder of Real IRA figure Alan Ryan.

The arrested man is in his 20s and is from Coolock, north Dublin. He is closely aligned to a leading drug-dealer from a middle-class north Dublin suburb who is believed to have worked with another Dublin gang leader to organise and pay for Ryan’s murder.

Ryan, who had served time in prison for firearms offences linked to his membership of the Real IRA, was shot on September 3rd at Grange Lodge Avenue, Clongriffin, north Dublin.

He had led Real IRA extortion demands on drugs gangs in Dublin and gardaí believe some of those gangs conspired to kill him as a result.

Four people have previously been arrested for questioning about the murder of Ryan (31). The man held yesterday is suspected of a more central involvement in the murder.

He was arrested outside Mountjoy Prison on release from a sentence for road traffic offences. He was held under section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act for questioning at Coolock Garda station.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/14/13 05:23 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/pepperspray-thug-held-over-ryan-murder-29069608.html


Alan Ryan
Ken Foy Crime correspondent – 14 February 2013 10:40 AM

A CRIMINAL arrested by gardai investigating the murder of Real IRA boss Alan Ryan was previously pepper-sprayed by officers in a bizarre driving incident.


During the incident in the Coolock area in October, 2011, the 26-year-old man was travelling in a car with crime boss 'Mr Big' who is suspected of organising Ryan's murder in Clongriffin, north Dublin.

The pair were pulled over by officers before the man in garda custody today started to act in a threatening and aggressive way and had to be pepper sprayed.

It is understood that the small-time thug from Darndale begged 'Mr Big' to help him, but the gang boss did not intervene and simply watched as his associate was brought to a north Dublin garda station.

"It shows just how much the gang leader cared – he just sat back as his mate screamed in agony," said a source.

Gardai arrested Mr Big's pal yesterday in north Dublin just weeks after he was released from prison where he had served a short sentence for road traffic offences.

He is in custody in Coolock Garda Station and is the fifth man to be arrested as part of the massive investigation into terror boss Ryan's murder.

Sources say that the 26-year-old had no involvement in the savage gangland slaying, but may have information about it because of his friendship with 'Mr Big'.

While he continues to be questioned today, it has emerged that a 24-year-old Donaghmede man who was picked up by detectives on Wednesday of last week was released over the weekend.

This suspect – who was released without charge – is considered a low level criminal who has a number of previous convictions including serving a small sentence for street-level crack cocaine dealing.

Sources say that he was a previous target for the gardai's Operation Boa – a special undercover operation led by detectives based in Clontarf and Raheny against street dealing on the capital's northside, particularly in the Kilbarrack area.



Dangerous

It is understood that a number of north Dublin gangs "clubbed together" to have Ryan murdered because of the money his mob was milking from them in extortion rackets.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/14/13 05:35 PM

http://www.impartialreporter.com/news/ro...n-enniskillen-/

Two men accused of being the leaders of an organised criminal gang and who allegedly carry guns for their own protection, appeared at Fermanagh Court yesterday (Wednesday).

Pascal Kelly (47) and Jonathan Gill (31) were arrested in a car on the Queen Elizabeth Road in Enniskillen last Monday.

Officers subsequently recovered a key to an apartment at Portora Wharf beside Enniskillen Police Station and seized over 65,000 euro. They also recovered 24 mobile phones and two cars.

Kelly, from Ishlawn, Ballyjamesduff, County Cavan, and Gill, from Malahide Road, Dublin, are both charged with possessing criminal property.

Kelly is further charged with possessing a forged passport and obstructing a police officer.

The men were in court to apply for bail.

Their defence barrister, Mr. Ian Turkington, began by warning the prosecution against speculation and said it should stick to the facts.

Outlining the background to the case, a member of the PSNI's Organised Crime Branch told the court that according to gardai the men regularly carried firearms for their own protection.

Mr. Turkington immediately got to his feet to object.

The officer said that as a result of information received, police stopped a Renault Clio on the Queen Elizabeth Road on Monday, February 4, and arrested Kelly and Gill. During a search officers found the key to an apartment at Portora Wharf. They went and searched the apartment and discovered 65,826 euro and £2,669. They also found a passport bearing Kelly's photograph but in the name of Brendan Duffy, the name given by Kelly when he was arrested. Officers also seized 24 mobile phones and found the keys to a Mazda and Ford Focus as well as a receipt for a hotel in Enniskillen in the name of John Jones. None of the cars linked to the men were registered to them.

The officer told the court the apartment had been rented by an Anthony Heaney, who, in a witness statement, said he had sub-let it to a Pascal Kelly.

During police interviews the men were asked about the cash and made no comment. They were arrested for possession of criminal property.

Explaining his objections to bail, the officer said Kelly was a flight risk. He had a false passport and appeared to have ready excess of large quantities of cash and might be able to contact others to get another false passport. There were three warrants for his arrest in the Republic of Ireland and he had supplied 11 possible bail addresses, of which two were acceptable to the police.

The officer told the court he had spoken to gardai in the Republic and been told Gill had convictions for motoring offences from 2004 until 2011.

He submitted there was also a flight risk in respect of Gill as, with access of large quantities of cash, it would easy for them to evade police.

"We believe these people are leaders of a criminal gang," said the officer, as their defence barrister again got to his feet to object.

The officer continued, referring to them being members of "an organised crime group in Dublin".

Mr. Turkington asked the officer if the false passport was in a fit condition to travel with, suggesting "it was in bits".

The constable accepted that it looked like it had "been through a washing machine" and that he very much doubted whether anyone could travel on it.

The barrister suggested that at this stage there was nothing to connect Gill with the apartment.

The officer replied: "That would be a matter for forensics."

Mr. Turkington suggested the police purported to link Kelly to the apartment by a sub-lease.

He submitted that it was up to the court to prove the property was the produce of a criminal enterprise and not up to the court to infer that just because it was a large sum of money "it must be the product of ill-gotten gains".

The barrister argued that "there's not a shred of evidence" to link Gill to the apartment in question, never mind the money found there, and there was no evidence he would leave the jurisdiction.

Turning to Kelly, he said: "It's fair to say he is no stranger to the courts down south."

He said Kelly had a number of convictions for dishonesty and had three bench warrants against him, two for mobile phone offences and one in relation to a tax matter.

He told the court the families and friends of the two men had raised significant cash sureties and could lodge £10,000 in respect of each of them at Newry Court.

Mr. Turkington said these were serious offences but not the most serious and that "both deny the offences" and are "afforded the presumption of innocence".

District Judge Gerard Trainor dismissed Kelly's application for bail as "entirely hopeless" as his record showed him to be a "seasoned practiced criminal" with convictions for robbery and evading lawful custody.

He told Kelly he was satisfied there was a risk of flight and he would not turn up for his trial in any circumstances. Most importantly, when interviewed in the presence of his lawyer, he was given the opportunity to give an explanation about the money and remained silent.

The District Judge told Gill the reasons for refusing him bail were "equally forthright".

"You're both singing from the same hymn sheet," he told Gill.

Refusing the bail application he said he was satisfied that if he released Gill there was no guarantee he would turn up for his trial.

Kelly and Gill were remanded in custody to appear again at Fermanagh Court by video link from Maghaberry Prison on March 11.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/15/13 07:21 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/enemy-of-the-state-29073808.html



IT LOOKS like gangster Brian Rattigan has reached the end of the line.

This week he was convicted, in a landmark judgement, of running a drugs ring from his Portlaoise prison cell.

As a detective superintendent I personally encountered Rattigan. As you can imagine, I found him a very unsavoury character, not least because he tried to kill some of the officers who worked under my direction.

That happened 10 years ago today, when Rattigan opened fire on my colleagues in their patrol car as they pursued him on La Touche Road in Bluebell.

He fired with a shotgun from the rear window of the car he was in. Luckily, no officer was injured and Rattigan was chased and captured.

It was the first time Rattigan had come to widespread public attention. It would not be the last.

Chilling

But of all the crimes I encountered that were perpetrated by this criminal, the most chilling involved a murder he planned that I investigated with my team a year later.

And like the drugs case this week, Rattigan planned it from a prison cell.

On the night of February 25, 2004, at Grays Public House, in Newmarket Square, just off Cork Street in Dublin's south inner city, a terrible execution was about take place.

It resulted in the death of 24-year-old Paul Warren. While he was socialising, two masked and armed men came into the pub, one stood at the front door covering the customers present while the other walked towards Paul Warren. Warren made a run towards the toilet but while trying to escape he was shot in the back.

Warren ran into a cubicle and jammed the door in a further effort to evade his assassin but the gunman pushed his arm through the door and shot Warren in the face, fatally.

Paul Warren died where he lay. The two gunmen bolted from the pub.

Warren was a criminal who lived in a league a lot lower than gangland, but he had mixed with the wrong people.

Background

It is important to give the reader a little of the background to this. In 2001, a criminal named Declan Gavin was murdered on the Crumlin Road, Brian Rattigan was charged with this murder. In July 2002, Joseph Rattigan was murdered on Cooley Road in Drimnagh, a brother of Brian Rattigan.

It was believed this second murder was in retaliation for the first one.

The killings launched a feud which still goes on. It has resulted in many more deaths.

On the night of Joseph Rattigan's killing, Paul Warren was the last person with him and it is widely thought that Warren was murdered for setting up Joseph Rattigan.

After the pub shooting, we received confidential information to suggest that a man using the nickname Tipper shot Warren. Tipper was later identified as one Gary Bryan.

We then arrested another man, Jonathan Mooney. During his detention, he admitted to getting mobile phone calls from a man in Mountjoy Prison asking him how Warren was dressed and his location on the night.

He was also directed by the Mountjoy prisoner to let him know if Warren left the pub.

He received five calls from the same man and gave him all the sought information.

He later said that he knew Warren and the man on the mobile phone were mortal enemies, but he still gave the information.

Slaps

When asked what he thought would happen, he said just a few slaps.

A short time later Mooney got another call on his girlfriend's phone and the question posed this time "Did Warrener get killed?"

The man in prison told Mooney to get rid of the phone. Mooney was later arrested and convicted of his part in the shooting.

Who was the mysterious man on the prison phone?

None other than Brian Rattigan, 'King Ratt' himself. Within a few weeks, I issued warrants under Section 29 of the Offences Against the State Act to search specific cells in Mountjoy Prison used by him.

This was the first time that prison cells were searched under such legislation. During the search, parts of phones, amongst other items, were found. Unfortunately, they did not prove anything of evidential value. Gary Bryan was later charged with the murder of Paul Warren. At the Central Criminal Court he was found not guilty after a witness, Bryan's ex-girlfriend Valerie White, withdrew her statement. Bryan was later shot dead in Drimnagh, another victim of the feud engaged in by 'King Ratt'.

Dangerous

This is just one short story about the killer and drug dealer known as Brian Rattigan – but it provides an insight into how this gangster operates and why he's one of the most dangerous men in the country.

He is serving life for another feud-related murder and that, along with this week's drug conviction, will hopefully ensure he never sees the light of day in the outside world again.

PJ Browne is a former detective superintendent who investigated the activities of Brian Rattigan and his gang
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/15/13 08:48 PM

Thanks Don, I have seen Criminal Action Force statements were they have killed Rattigan gang members.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/15/13 08:49 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
Thanks Don, I have seen Criminal Action Force statements were they have killed Rattigan gang members.


just put that up cause thought you were on holiday is all
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/15/13 09:04 PM

I was just about to put this story in your thread when i seen it here. I have some old papers with Criminal Action Force storys in them i think you will like them. i will do it next week.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/16/13 12:35 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/shadowy-trio-put-in-charge-of-ira-in-city-by-north-chiefs-29073806.html

Shadowy trio put in charge of IRA in city by North chiefs.

KEN FOY, CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 15 FEBRUARY 2013 10:40 AM

THREE Dublin men including a veteran Republican have been appointed by the IRA's Northern leadership to direct operations in the captial.

The three shadowy figures have been chosen because of their ability to keep off the garda radar as well as their "staunch Republicanism", said a source.

The middle-aged men have addresses in the Finglas, Tallaght and Coolock areas of the city.

The Finglas man escaped serious armed robbery charges in the North in the 1990s in connection with a £300,000 raid on a supermarket.

A source said: "This so-called organisation is no longer using the Real IRA tag – they just call themselves the IRA now."

It is understood the trio have come to the attention of detectives who have been investigating the punishment shootings of slain RIRA boss Alan Ryan's former pals Declan 'Fat Deccy' Smith (30), who was shot in the leg last month in Saggart, and Nathan Kinsella (33), who was kneecapped in Ballyfermot in November.

It is not thought that they carried out the shootings but instead oversaw operations.

The Herald previously was briefed on internal plans to remove a number of those who were close to Ryan after the dissidents drew up a chilling hit-list of 13 Dublin-based gangsters.

A high-level dissident source told the Herald that more than 10 more IRA figures in the Dublin area will be removed as they are deemed too much of a "risk" to the organisation.

"We were shocked when we came down and saw the type of s*** that Ryan had running the show. They are nothing short of rabble and they have no place in the organisation," the source explained.

Mob

It is understood the 'appointment' of the three middle-aged Dubliners is all part of the Northern leadership's plans to clean up the mob.

The attack on 'Fat Deccy' last month followed the shooting of alleged Real IRA man Nathan Kinsella in November last year.

Kinsella was kneecapped despite the fact that he was a close friend of murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan, who was assassinated in September last year. It is understood Ryan was on his way to see Declan Smith when he was gunned down in Clongriffin, north Dublin.

Smith was present in the horrible aftermath of the targeted assassination and stood watching as paramedics desperately tried in vain to save Ryan's life.

Following Ryan's death, Smith attempted to muscle into the mob's operations but ended up being kicked out of the organisation with weeks.

And was shot over a bitter "missing money dispute" and also to teach him a lesson.

Some of Smith's associates are wanted for questioning by the PSNI about the murders in 2007 of Edward Burns (36) and Joe Jones (38).

hnews@herald.ie
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/16/13 07:02 PM

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-19840967

Criminal Action Force bomb attack, last year.

Rathangan Bomb: Irish army make safe a device found in County Kildare.

A bomb has been made safe after being found in County Kildare on Thursday night.

Irish army bomb disposal experts were called by police (gardai) after the device was found outside a house in Rathangan.

The area had been cordoned off by the gardai and local residents were moved.

A controlled explosion was carried out on the bomb. It has been described as a viable improvised explosive device.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/16/13 07:16 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/businessman-with-political-links-paid-rira-200k-29074918.html

Businessman with political links paid RIRA €200k.

Paul Williams Special Correspondent – 16 February 2013

A HIGH-PROFILE businessman and property developer, with close links to top politicians and celebrities, has been secretly paying huge sums of money to the Real IRA for protection.

According to dissident Republican informants and sources in the security services, the millionaire gave at least €200,000 to the terror group in the past year and has promised to hand over in excess of €1m this year.

Details of the arrangement emerged when anti-terrorist Special Branch officers and the crime and security section in Garda HQ stepped up their investigations into dissident Republican activities since the murder of Alan Ryan last year.

Suspicions were fuelled when the businessman lodged money to the bank account of a man linked to a member of the RIRA last year.

The connection between the businessman and the terrorists was confirmed last November when the Real IRA kneecapped one of their own members who they accused of "misappropriating" some of the protection money. Dubliner Nathan Kinsella (34), an associate of Alan Ryan, was abducted and shot in Ballyfermot on November 25 last.

Kinsella, from Matt Talbot Court in central Dublin, was one of three men charged with IRA membership in September following the paramilitary display at Ryan's funeral. The murdered man's younger brother Vincent (22) and another associate, Daragh Evans (23), were also charged.

In January the man who was second in command of the Alan Ryan gang was also abducted and shot as part of an ongoing "internal purge".

Declan Smith (30), also known as 'Fat Deccy', was found with a gunshot wound to the leg at Fairgreen in Saggart, west Dublin, on January 19.

Smith, originally from Belfast, had reportedly replaced Ryan as leader of the gang.

He is currently wanted by the PSNI for questioning about the murder of two men in Belfast in 2007.

Security sources believe that Smith was targeted by his own comrades in connection with the money being paid by the businessman.

Discipline

He had been ordered to meet with members of the discipline squad for questioning. A convicted drug dealer, who had been taken to the meeting, was arrested by gardai a short time after the punishment shooting.

The businessman, who is now the centre of a major investigation, has kept his links to organised crime a closely guarded secret for decades while at the same time rubbing shoulders with the country's rich and famous.

He is currently being pursued by the banks for property debts but is suspected of hiding a fortune, which he amassed through crime.

The Irish Independent has learned that he "hired" Alan Ryan and the RIRA to protect him and his family after he had been threatened by underworld associates and the INLA.

The former tycoon has been under the protection of the Republican criminals since then.

His mansion is also equipped with a hi-tech CCTV security system. RIRA members have also been staying at the home of another close relative of their benefactor.

Gardai believe that the businessman has been a central player in organised crime both here and in the UK for many years.

He controls a tightly-knit group of trusted associates who are involved in the smuggling of huge quantities of illegal drugs and money laundering.

The businessman also acts as a de facto banker for a number of well-known criminal families in the Traveller community.

However, at the same time he worked hard to nurture a respectable front and invested heavily over the past 30 years in legitimate businesses and property development.

His circle of friends and contacts included politicians, celebrities and even some senior gardai.

But the businessman's legitimate endeavours fell apart in the economic collapse and he is now being chased by the banks.

In the past year he has also fallen out with a number of major criminal gangs in Dublin who have begun pressurising him for money.

The businessman and his family were threatened that they would be seriously harmed if they didn't pay up. That was when he called in the Real IRA.

In a newspaper interview last month a spokesman for the terror gang, which now calls itself the 'IRA' after merging with two other dissident groups, claimed that the shooting of Nathan Kinsella was carried out after their "discipline squad" found illegal drugs during a search of his apartment.

Republican informants have claimed that the new IRA group is "very concerned" that their funding from the businessman is kept under wraps and not cut off.

Northern dissidents have teamed up with a number of former senior Provos from Dublin, Cork and Dundalk in a major effort to re-organise and establish a powerbase in the capital.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/17/13 11:42 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php

UK HITMAN LINKED TO ALAN RYAN GUN DEATH
Garda are told the assassin was hired by north Dublin drugs gang



ASSASSINATED: RIRA boss Alan Ryan was shot dead

GARDAI are working on the theory that a hitman travelled from England to murder Real IRA gang leader Alan Ryan. Investigators have CCTV footage of a man who travelled to Belfast and got on a flight to Manchester following the cold-blooded killing in September last year.

Gardai received intelligence that the man captured on CCTV was hired by a north Dublin drugs gang to carry out Ryan's murder. Detectives arrested a 26-year-old man from Coolock during the week in relation to the killing. He had just been released from prison where he was serving a short sentence for road traffic offences when gardai arrested him. He was previously pepper sprayed by gardai in a driving incident in Coolock in October 2011.

At the time he was with Jonathan Gill (31), from Malahide Road in Dublin, who this week was named as a leader of an organised crime gang in Dublin. The 26-year-old arrested this week, who has convic-tions for drug dealing, is the fifth person to be arrested in relation to the killing. The arrest comes after Gill and his associate Paschal Kelly (47) - originally from Coolock - were arrested in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, earlier this month and charged with possession of criminal property.

Cash

They were told by a judge in the North that they would not get bail after PSNI officers outlined in court how the two men were a flight risk and had access to large quantities of cash. The joint PSNI/Garda operation recovered sums of €65,826 and £2,669 (stg) in cash along with 24 mobile phones.

They also found a passport which had a photograph of Kelly but had the name Brendan Duffy which was the name Kelly gave police when he was stopped. The court heard the apartment the men were staying in had been rented by Anthony Heaney who in a witness statement told officers he had sublet it to Kelly.

Explaining how he believed the men were a flight risk, a PSNI officer said: "We believe these people are leaders of a criminal gang." The court also heard of an active threat to Kelly's life. Judge Gerard Trainor described Kelly as a "seasoned, practised criminal" with convictions for robbery and escaping lawful custody.



DENIED BAIL: Jonathan Gill

The men were refused bail and remanded in custody to appear again at Fermanagh Court by video link from Maghaberry Prison on March 11. It is understood both Kelly and Gill are under threat from dissident republicans. Many of Ryan's former associates have been booted out of the dissident group since his killing. Belfast man Fat Deccy Smith, who was a close pal of Ryan, was shot in the leg by the terror group in Dublin in January.

The dissident organisation, who are calling themselves the IRA since a merger with other republican groups, booted Smith out after accusing him of keeping extortion money that should have been sent up the North.

Punishment

Another associate, Nathan Kinsella, was shot in the knee by the group in November last year. Both punishment attacks were carried out as part of what was described as "in-house cleaning" of the Dublin branch of the IRA. Several other key Ryan associates have been kicked out as part of the restructuring process.

Reports this week suggested three men have now been appointed to direct operations in the capital. The middle-aged men live in Finglas, Coolock and Tallaght. Meanwhile, locals in Sligo say former associates of Ryan have been making extortion demands in the county. Gardai stopped four men, including two brothers from Dublin, were arrested in Castlebaldwin last month and found balaclavas in their car.

The arrest happened shortly after four masked men called to the family home of a man demanding €40,000. The men arrested had links to Sligo man Aaron Nealis, a pal of Alan Ryan, who was shot in the leg during the attack on Ryan. The brothers who were arrested are from Baldoyle. One of them has been involved in drug dealing. Gardai previously found one kilo of cocaine belonging to the drug dealer at his then-girlfriend's house in Dun Laoghaire in south Dublin. Sources said he has also robbed Nigerian drug dealers using the name of the Real IRA. His mother was jailed in England in 2004 after she was caught up in a multi-million euro international drug network run by British gang boss Owen Clarke.

Affair



THREAT: Paschal Kelly

Sources in Sligo say the group has been making a number of extortion demands in the county using the name of the IRA even though most of Ryan's former cronies have been kicked out of the organisation. Locals also claim a businesswoman living in Sligo was having an affair with Ryan at the time of his murder.

Other key associates of Ryan in Dublin have been living in fear since his killing. Two well-known members, originally from the northside of the city, have been living together in the south city in recent weeks. Gardai recently warned one of the men his life is in danger. Homes of both men have been attacked since Ryan's murder.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/17/13 11:47 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/index.php

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Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/17/13 11:49 PM

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Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/18/13 12:02 AM

Sean South, I said 250 members Criminal Action Force could have looks like there could be more as 200 criminals in this few square miles of Dublin and we know that CAF has done hits, bomb attacks all over the place.

Hundreds of criminals live in Dublin some hits CAF were said to part of.

Gerard Eglington, Declan O'Reilly, said in this report they have 100 members that is without the gang who killed Alan Ryan or other gangs.the Real IRA CAN NOT WIN THIS WAR FACT.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/18/13 12:13 AM

sunday world update their site at 12.00am every sunday?

just finished typing all that stuff took 3 hours, ill put up the story you want from last week tomarrow.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/18/13 12:28 AM

I have taken it down work away Don.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/18/13 12:30 AM

leave it repost it,im just saying not point in typing stuff by hand if the sunday-worlds putting them storys online,you can take over the other thread i started too,i dont mind
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/18/13 12:35 AM

Noway, sure i like to keep up with this CAF story and stuff this group get up too. were there is no link to this Real IRA-CAF i do put in your thread.
Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/18/13 01:24 AM

Quote:
Sean South, I said 250 members Criminal Action Force could have looks like there could be more as 200 criminals in this few square miles of Dublin and we know that CAF has done hits, bomb attacks all over the place.

Hundreds of criminals live in Dublin some hits CAF were said to part of.

Gerard Eglington, Declan O'Reilly, said in this report they have 100 members that is without the gang who killed Alan Ryan or other gangs.the Real IRA CAN NOT WIN THIS WAR FACT.



Hey take it easy Abe lol What the fuck do you care less you got a personal stake in all this crap? Let it go.

As for the war you mean the war on drugs or this feud that they keep hyping up in the press? And what's with these clips you keep posting talkin bout this 'Mr Big'. No offense but don't you think these guys need to hire an agent to make em actually sound like they mean business? A few badass nicknames to promote this thing with a bit more pizzazz wouldn't hurt, no? I mean when these CAF boys new general 'Mr Big' has the same pet name as one of the lead characters on 'Sex And The City' you gotta admit it don't exactly do an awful lot for their street cred.

Listen seriously though I don't disagree cos nobody wins a war on drugs. If the American Government can't do it how the fuck can an IRA movement that is up against the G-men the Brits with all the millions of surveillance shit and billions they pumping in to preserve this peace and the manpower they haves at their disposal these days?

The IRA are still around and the two worlds cross over all the time so this war nonsense is just hot air anyway. It's just the way things go down in that world is all. They aint been run out of town thats nonsense the fact that the Brits had to cancel their flag demonstration in Dublin cos of threats by the IRA is a sign that they ain't going nowhere and thebusiness as usual in Dublin as far as the politics goes. Theres just as big a trade in selling papers on this shit these days remember that. Half the shit they printed about Alan Ryan was bullshit.

The simple fact is the drug gangs ain't going nowhere, the drug trade ain't going nowhere so like drug warfare in Dublin, New York or any other city the Ferris Wheel just goes round and round.

They had all this shit in the 80's. Martin Cahill was the bum they built up and then he got popped and then someone else gets popped and once one 'Mr Big' gets slain there'll be someone else to come along. They'll probly calls the next one Incredible Hulk or some shit.

Keep us posted Abe wink
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/18/13 11:20 PM




A TOP Irish businessman duped by kidnapped tycoQn

Kevin McGeever has said: "Yes, he got money out of me. If he told you it was raining, you'd need to go to the window to check."


Pitstop Distribution Ltd boss John Joe Plunkett invested in one of McGeever's Dubai apartment complexes, and.lost a "significant" amount as a result. ' The self-made Co. Cavan man, who runs a number of companies and also owns the Athlone Tyre Depot, said: "1 involved with him 10 years ago. 1 bought in on good faith, because he convinced me it was a sure thing and that the apartments would double their value in a few years. "But he was triple selling the same properties. When I found out what he was up to- I followed him out to Dubai to try and pin him down and get my money back.
"Every day the hotel would fill with more Irish arriving out there trying to find him to get their money back," added Plunkett, who is also chair-man of Mulahoran GAA club in Kilcogy, Co, Cavan.

ReCovering -

McGeever (68), was picked up wandering on the road in Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim, by 'former Sinn Fein electoral candidate Catherine Vallely and her partner'. Patrick Rehill on January 29.He remains in Mullingar General Hospital recovering from his ordeal and has been questioned a number of times by gardai. It's believed he may be released from hospital,tomorrow.
The dazed multi-millionaire initially claimed the IRA and Russian mafia had kid- napped him and held him hostage in a container for eight months, but later con-fided to his family he didn't know who'd abducted him.
He also said his captors had demanded a €10million ransom, and robbed €80,000 from his accounts. But prior to van-ishing, he sent two texts from a German and UK phone to his terminally-ill partner Siobhan O'Callaghan, apologising that he had to leave.
The man McGeever phpned last week to come and rescue him, John McNevin - who runs,a tyre business in Co Westmeath - told the Sunday World: "I'm his friend. I went to pick him up and the guards said hes in a bad way and,
had to go to hospital."I was shocked when I saw him. He'd lost half his body weight. I haven't a clue who held, him hostage. He didn't even know where he was."
McN evin said he couldn't clarify how the word 'thief'was imprinted on McGeever's head, saying: "He had a cap on when I met him and he hasn't 'taken it off in the hospital since."
A well-placed source told the Sunday World the slur had been tattooed with "indelible ink".
Asked about his pal's mental state, McNevin added: "As the fella says, 'do the sums'he was held for eight
months!"

Respected -

One former pal/of McGeever, a well-respected sportsman who shared a common interest in Formula One racing, gave the Sunday World a rare insight into what makes McGeever tick: "I've known him since he was young, but I never knew him, if you know-what I mean. "He was always a WaIter Mitty character. I kept in contact with him over the years and visited him in Dubai because he was so entertaining. He's a real charmer, but I
never believed half of the things he told me. '
"He used to say he had a private jet and a fleet of pilots on call, but the pair of us got stuck in theUi; once and we, had- to geta Ryanair flight back. ,
"He would fly people out to ,Dubai when they were considering buying property off him, and he reeled them in because he appeared so wealthy. He always had the best cars, expensive watches and clothes. Even back in the 1970s he drove an E-type Jag."I heard he married in Australia or America; but when he moved back to Ireland as a base he was driving a Golf for a while, Then the money started pouring in again and he was, talking about buying a stately home. ' "He was very convincing and affable and the reason he managed to dupe some astute businessmen is because he was also very .clever, "In all our conversations over the years, I never under-stood what he was involved in, or how he made his money.

Suspected -

"It's hard to explain why I stayed friendly with him, but he was just so colourful. I thought he was a complete fantasist but it was all very entertaining. He said he'd got a doctorate from a university in the States and he was talk-· ing about buying a Premier League club - QPR. I took it all with a heavy pinch of salt."
And McGeever's pal said the selfstyled tycoon had also changed his name from 'Kevin McKeever'.
"I always knew him as Kevin Mclceever, He didn't build - the house in Craughwell, Co. Galway', the bank sold it to him when the guy building it ran out of money. He never finished it and was living in the garage.

"For the last 18 months before he disappeared he was under significant pressure from people calling to his door demanding money they were owed. He said he'd been attacked. Yet he'd show up in mass on Sunday morning, and go to the local pub for pints "He was worried about being arrested and stopped flying to Dubai and to Gennany and the UK in the months before he disappeared because he was Worried he'd be picked up ..

"He loved Dubai, it was his playground. He loved the finer things and drove Hummers and Porsches - although they could have been leased." Another former-friend and successful businessman, who did not want to be named;recalled the point when time when buyers started realising they'd been conned. ,

"I went to his Christmas party in the Hilamar Hotel in Kinnegad, Co, Westmeath, in 2006 and there was a big row because two people there realised they'd bought the same property.

Pyramid -

"Kevin used to say he'd worked for the' World Bank and a lot of people feel like complete eejits for believing him. The apartments cost around €90,000 and back then everyone thought the thing to do with your money. was buy a place in the sun.

"He paid €500 to you if you introduced someone to him who bought a property in Dubai, 'but ia effect it was a pyramid scheme because the people who got in early were able to get their money back. "You had to put 20 per cent down and three months later another 10 per cent. Then he started claiming the rules in Dubai had changed and demanded another 20 per cent. By that stage you were in so deep you had to keep going.-"He disappeared arourid the time of the Canadian Grand Prix, A lot of us believed he'd gone to Thailand because of all the trouble." The Sunday World has also confirmed that one sub-contractor on the Galway property made a complaint to gardai that he'd been assaulted by McGeever in 2011.
"He did assault me, I'm not prepared to say what he did or how much he owe's," the man stated, asking not to be named."Then he went missing which made it impossible to serve papers on him. It's all pending now he's back." "There would be a long list of people with grievances over money.They're delighted to see him back." .

Searched

A garda involved in the investigation into what happened said McGeever's property had been "extensively searched" after his partner,Siobhan O'Callaghan reported him missing.Kevin's brother Brendan said Kevin looked "like a concentration camp victim".Brendan said Kevin's kidnap- pers communicated with notes and repeatedly pushed a gun to' his head:Our gaida source said all avenues are being investigated "including the possibility of an elaborate hoax".
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/18/13 11:37 PM


Hey take it easy Abe lol What the fuck do you care less you got a personal stake in all this crap? Let it go. ????

Thats abit rich coming from Sean South,

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_South.

And what's with these clips you keep posting talkin bout this 'Mr Big'. No offense but don't you think these guys need to hire an agent to make em actually sound like they mean business?

Well they have killed Alan Ryan leader of Real IRA so they mean business.

They aint been run out of town thats nonsense ? not true.

Dublin as far as the politics goes ? true as long as CAF let them.

Half the shit they printed about Alan Ryan was bullshit. ?

not true Real IRA has shot two of his mates for something they got up too when Alan Ryan was about the place embarrassed Real IRA are in addressing the activities of the Alan Ryan gang.

The simple fact is the drug gangs ain't going nowhere, ? true, and the membership of the gangs is such that will be the case.

Drugs war can never be won any place never, agreement on that.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/19/13 02:19 AM







BUSINESS spoofer

Kevln Michael McGeever fled from hospital this week as questions mounted over his claims of being kidnapped and held captive for months,

This week, a faith healer friend of the tall-tale tycoon refused to say if he was the mystery Mullingar pick-up driver.

"I do know Kevin McGeever," said Robert Heavey, who is reputed to have 'the cure' for strokes. "I visited him in hospital and I have his phone number. He's not staying here," he told the Sunday World.

Asked if his blue Opel Vectra car was the one used to collect malnourished McGeever, the Co.Kildare-based builder replied: "No comment,"

It is understood Heavey got to know the Mayo man through his partner Siobhan O'Callaghan,currently in the care of the Harold's Cross hospice as she is terminally ill with cancer.

Twist

Meanwhile, the deepening mystery over what happened to the 68-year-old developer, who was missing for eight months, took another twist this week as he disappeared again.

The riches-to-rags multi-miIlionaire claimed he'd been chained,starved and held hostage in a container, when he turned up bare-foot and malnourished on a road in Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim, on January 29.

But the Galway-based business man with 'thief' written in indelible ink on his fore-head,made no complaint to gardai before being discharged from hospital and left no forwarding address.

Wanted by Interpol, McGeever is now the subject of a Criminal Assets Bureau investigation here.

Earlier this week, gardai appealed to businesses and homeowners to contact them if they had CCTV footage of the vehicle used to transport McGeever to Ballinamore.

"He has gone to ground," a garda source said.
"You might think he would want to stay in touch with gardai given what he says he's been through, but apparently that's not the case.
"We are not looking for him as we don't have a criminal complaint against him, and we are currently trying to establish if a crime was committed as to the alleged abduction."

The garda source said that they are not pursuing an allegation of assault against McGeever, which was levelled by one of his former contractors several years ago.
Kevin Michael McGeever is currently the subject of a series of civil actions taken by investors in the Shami Tower in Dubai, and contractors who worked on his Craughwell mansion who allege they were not paid.
At least 50 Irish people invested in apartments through McGeever's Mullingar-based company KMM, at a cost between €100,000 and €1m, in a sports city development that was never completed.

Pressure

More incredible details about McGeever'$ mega-rich lifestyle have been obtained by the Sunday World.

His Craughwell, Co. Galway home was fitted with lavish servants quarters, a fully-fitted gym,and bespoke outdoor facilities.

Documents show a gazebo for outdoor entertaining, was built behind the mansion and cost a staggering €129,237.97 to kit out. Our source also described the pressure McGeever was under before his disappearance.

"Everyday there'd be some confrontation," a source said. "You'd see fellas thumping the desk, or walking into the house and taking their goods back.

"The words 'McGeever Pay Up'were spray painted in red on the wall outside at one point. There was a picket at another stage."McGeever had become so paranoid about his personal security that he hired three Brazilians based in Gort to provide 24-hour security.

REQUESTED BY ABC
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 12:26 AM



http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cou...r-29081270.html

Gangland figure Brian Rattigan refused appeal over life sentence for murder

CLODAGH SHEEHY – 19 FEBRUARY 2013

Dublin gangland killer Brian Rattigan has been refused permission to appeal his conviction for the murder of 21-year-old Declan Gavin.


Today the three-judge Court of Criminal Appeal turned down Rattigan's application to appeal his life sentence for the murder.

Rattigan was not present in court, although his lawyers had applied to allow him be there.

The judges also turned down this application because of the ‘significant expense” involved in bringing Rattigan from Portlaoise Prison to the Four Courts in Dublin.

They agreed to delay publication of the judgment for two- and-a-half hours to allow Rattigan's lawyers to travel to Portlaoise and discuss it with him.

Rattigan, of Cooley Road, Drimnagh, was found guilty of stabbing Declan Gavin outside Abrakebabra at the Crumlin Shopping Centre on August 25, 2001.

He was jailed for life in 2009 after a jury convicted him of the murder of 21-year-old Gavin eight years earlier.

In delivering today's judgement, presiding Judge, Mr Justice Donal O'Donnell said “the history of this case like the trial itself is long and tortuous”.

He referred to the fact that the charge was struck out in September 2003 because of a delay in serving the book of evidence.

When a trial began early in 2009 it resulted in a disagreement and a second trial got under way in November of that year and it was this conviction that was being appealed.

Eighteen grounds of appeal were set out and the hearing had focused on three principal ones the court was told.

These included the argument that witness statements in the case were not applicable because of a change to the law on witness statements and also a challenge to the concluding comments of the trial judge.

The Court of Criminal Appeal rejected all of the arguments and dismissed the application for leave to appeal.

During the trial the jury of seven men and four women deliberated for over 11 hours before returning a 10 to one majority verdict.

Rattigan had pleaded not guilty to the murder. The jury heard that on the night in question a Nissan Micra had pulled up on the roadside outside the food takeaway outlet at about 3am. Declan Gavin walked out of Abrakebabra and approached the car.

Someone inside the car shouted “you rat” then a man wearing a balaclava and carrying a large knife got out of the car and moved towards Declan Gavin.

A witness said that when the man carrying the knife reached Gavin he pulled down the balaclava and said “do you remember me” before stabbing him.

Det Garda Christopher O'Connor attached to the Garda Technical Bureau told the court he found a palm print in “what appeared to be blood” on the window of the takeaway and matched it to the palm print of Brian Rattigan.

Rattigan said that on that night he had been with a married woman, whom he refused to name and said he had not been to Abrakebabra in four months.

Mr Justice George Birmingham sentenced Rattigan to a total of 13 years.

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Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 12:39 AM

Yes this fella Rattigan talk him self into Jail.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 01:34 AM

Criminal Action Force hit list.

Some of the people shot and killed.

Daniel Gaynor.

Darren Cogan.

James Kenny Mcdonagh.

Real IRA leader Alan Ryan.

Gerard Eglington.

Suspected involvement Declan O Reilly.

Gunshot injuries to an other 6 people.

CAF group said in paper two years ago members have killed 35 people before CAF was set up since then there is a link to other crime gangs so could be 50 hits members had involvement in.

Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 01:48 AM

jesus its as high as 50?
Posted By: uptempo

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:10 AM

Is this C.A.F Fat Freddys gang ? I know it was his and Rattigangs gang what started feuding after Declans death in 2001.

Also i've no idea if its 50 but when those two gangs were at the height of there feud people were dieing on both sides.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:12 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/index.php?aid=8154

Don just one CAF gang. Keith Wilson in jail on Daniel Gaynor hit.

GANGLAND'S MURDER MACHINE
Wilson and relatives acted as contract killers



SENT DOWN: Eric ‘Lucky’ Wilson was convicted of murder this week

SERIAL killer Eric 'Lucky' Wilson operated in a hitman-for-hire team along with three close relatives, one of whom is suspected of murdering Roma teenager Marioara Rostas after holding her as a sex slave.

The band of blood killers worked as trigger-happy, cocaine-fuelled assassins for every major criminal in Dublin and are believed to be behind countless gangland assassinations.

At one point Eric Wilson compiled a hit list for 'Fat' Freddie Thompson of who he could take out in the rival Rattigan mob.

The list, which was seized during a search of his house in Portarlington, Co. Laois, included the names of Brian Rattigan's sister Sharon, his disabled brother Jason and his then girlfriend Natasha McEnroe.

Convicted

Wilson had done months of reconnaisance on eight associates of Rattigan he believed would be easily shot dead, including the his right-hand man Shay O'Byrne, who would later die in girlfriend Sharon's arms.



SLAIN: Eric Wilson was convicted of killing Dan Smith (above) in a bar in Spain

Wilson was convicted of murdering roofer Dan Smith in Spain this week, after a court heard he blasted him in the head and twice in the testicles because the Englishman tried to stop him touching up a woman in a bar near the seaside resort of Fuengirola in June 2010.

During his trial it emerged that Wilson is a contract killer. The jury was shown a transcript of phone calls intercepted by Spanish police investigating organised crime and drug trafficking.

The documents related to a conversation between two unnamed criminals after Wilson's arrest. During the call, they discuss how they were worried that Wilson would do a deal and grass up "the boys".

A Sunday World article about the sale of pistols used in a gangland hit was also discussed.

Today, the Sunday World can reveal how Wilson:



SEX SLAVE: Marioara Rostas

is suspected of using a chainsaw to dismember two of his victims to hide their bodies;
tricked another victim into travelling to Spain for safety and then murdered and buried him in a shallow grave;
was schooled in murder by one of the country's most senior IRA figures, who is involved in a bitter feud with that has already claimed two victims.The IRA don regularly gave Wilson and his murdering relatives use of his €1million pad in Marbella to escape to after their hits;
was contracted to kill by the country's top underworld figures, including Christy Kinahan, Eamon 'the Don' Dunne, the gangster known as 'the Panda' and Freddie Thompson, among others;
worked with three male relatives who all hired out their services as contract killers including one, nicknamed 'the Soldier', who is the chief suspect in the disappearance of 17-year-old Marioara and;
commanded fees of up to €10,000 a hit from feuding gang bosses and was so professional he compiled dossiers on each victim before moving in for his kill.
Gardai believe Wilson is the most prolific contract murderer in the history of gangland crime in Ireland. They say the psychopath had an incredible appetite for murder and was joined in his chosen career by three relations.



TARGET: Brian Rattigan’s ex Natasha McEnroe

Wilson is one of the chief suspects in the disappearance of drug dealers David 'Baby Face' Lindsay and his former sidekick Alan 'Wacker' Napper, missing since 2008.

Officers believe that Wilson was hired by crime boss 'the Panda' to get rid the pair and a €2.5million drugs debt he owed them.

The duo were last seen in Clane, Co. Kildare, where they had gone to see a gang associate who loaned Lindsay his car. It is believed they then drove to a house in Rostrevor in County Down to meet 'the Panda' and sort out the debt.

Instead they were killed in July 2008 and 'the Panda' later bragged that he and an associate, believed to be Wilson, then cut up the bodies with a chainsaw before dumping them in a grave.

Months previously, 17-year-old Marioara was working as a prostitute on a Dublin street when Wilson's relative and closest friend, 'the Soldier', pulled in and did a deal to hire her for sex.

She had been just weeks in the country at the time of her disappearance in January 2008 and was with a younger brother on East Lombard Street when she was propositioned.

It is understood that an agreement was made that the man would have sex with her and then drop her back to her brother - but he never did.

Two days after her disappearance, her family realised that she was in grave danger and reported her missing to Gardai.

Torched



HIT: Shay O’Byrne died in Sharon Rattigan’s arms

A year after an appeal on Crimecall, officers received a tip-off that led them to a house on Brabazon Street, in Dublin 8, where they now believe that Marioara was held as a sex slave by Wilson's relative.

The house had been torched, with fires set on three separate floors, but forensics still combed it for evidence and discovered six separate gunshots in the walls.

No DNA belonging to the girl was found, but officers believe a major clean-up had been conducted before the fires were set. In the bedroom where investigators believe that the teenager was kept, the walls had been washed down and furniture removed.

But the remains of a charred deadbolt lock was found on the outside of the bedroom door and the windows had been nailed shut from the inside.

Sources close to the investigation say Wilson and his relative were best friends and spent a lot of time together since they were young.

"They were incredibly tight, like two peas in a pod," the source said. "Both spent their time high on cocaine and heroin; they were super paranoid and were incredibly violent.They were both working as hitmen and they wouldn't have thought twice about helping one another out if a murder needed to be covered up."

Wilson is also suspected of murdering drug dealers Paul Reay in 2006, assassinated on the orders of slain crime boss Martin 'Marlo' Hyland, who would die later that year himself, and Roy Coddington, murdered in Co. Meath in 2007 because he had failed to pay protection money to the IRA.

In 2009, he convinced hitman Christy Gilroy to travel to Spain for safety as Gardai were pursuing him for a double murder. Once he arrived, Gardai believe, Wilson went to meet him, shot him in the back of the head and buried him in a shallow grave. His body has never been found.

He has also been linked to the disappearance of associate Alan Campbell in Spain last year. He went missing in March and is believed to be dead.

During the conversation read to the jury at his murder trial this week, two unidentified criminals discuss Wilson.

In the leaked files obtained by the Sunday World and handed to the jury before they retired to discuss their verdict, the two criminals 'B' and 'P' state:

B: "The relatives are looking for the bodies and Wilson could do a deal with the authorities. There are people who are worried he will take a lot of others down with him if he does do a deal.

P: "How many bodies there are?

B: "There are more than ten in Ireland alone.

P: "There are three or four in Drogheda and five in Dublin and another two somewhere in the countryside.

B: " Wilson is the main suspect for ten murders, but the police don't have any proof. Wilson is a nutter, but they've never arrested him. The boys are worried he's going to grass them up and walk and they're going to get life.

B: "The other murders Eric's committed previously were meticulously planned but not this one in Spain, which was down to drunkeness and which has left Wilson in the s**t. Wilson is a ticking timebomb.

B: "Something was published in the Sunday World (B asks how the paper knew that, because not many people knew he sold guns and didn't get rid of them) The article doesn't say who they sold the pistols to."
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:21 AM

Originally Posted By: uptempo
Is this C.A.F Fat Freddys gang ? I know it was his and Rattigangs gang what started feuding after Declans death in 2001.

Also i've no idea if its 50 but when those two gangs were at the height of there feud people were dieing on both sides.


a mix of dealers in dublin have been attacking them for years and it looks like more dealers are joining them against the IRA since ryans death
Posted By: uptempo

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:28 AM

Originally Posted By: DonMega
Originally Posted By: uptempo
Is this C.A.F Fat Freddys gang ? I know it was his and Rattigangs gang what started feuding after Declans death in 2001.

Also i've no idea if its 50 but when those two gangs were at the height of there feud people were dieing on both sides.


a mix of dealers in dublin have been attacking them for years and it looks like more dealers are joining them against the IRA since ryans death


I see, thank you for the answer smile
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:28 AM

Gerard Eglington.
It said in paper was fat gang CAF said it was them so i do not know but the fat gang has done 16 hits said in paper Keith Wilson suspected Anthony Cannon hit.

Sure that is 26 hits just there just two gangs.

Gangland killer Keith Wilson and his two brothers Eric and John are well known figures in Ireland’s gangland scene.

The three grew up on Cremona Road, Ballyfermot, where they are said to have been doted on by their mother Kathleen who attended every day of Keith’s murder trial at the Central Criminal Court.

All the brothers were only teenagers when they first came to the attention of gardai and Keith’s older brother Eric ‘Lucky’ Wilson is considered one of Ireland’s most prolific gang killers.

Eric who is serving a life sentence in Spain for murder is suspected of working for a number of Ireland’s most dangerous, including the northside crews that were led by slain crime lords Martin ‘Marlo’ Hyland and Eamon ‘The Don’ Dunne as well as notorious hood Paul ‘Burger’ Walsh’s drugs operation.

Wilson has also worked for the godfather of Irish crime Christy Kinahan and ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson’s mob.

However he has always been closest to the current ‘Mr Big’ of Irish crime — a shadowy major league criminal who is in his 50′s and has made millions of euro by importing illegal cigarettes into Ireland.

Eric is serving a 23-year- sentence in Spain for blasting British criminal Daniel Smith (24) to death in a packed Spanish bar in an incident where the victim was shot a number of time in the testicles.

At the time of the Smith murder, Eric had been on the run from gardai since 2006 and gardai want to charge him in relation to a major firearms seizure in Co Carlow that year and also a serious assault in Co Laois in 2004.

Before he was convicted of murder yesterday, Eric’s younger brother Keith did not have the same fearsome reputation as ‘Lucky’ but he was well known to gardai.

In the years before he shot Daniel Gaynor, Keith had built up nine previous convictions, mostly for driving offences but also for damaging property and threatening and abusive behaviour.

Keith is also suspected of working with his brother Eric in the murder of gang figure Anthony Cannon in Ballyfermot in July, 2008.

Like Eric, Keith spent a lot of time in Spain and gardai considered him a very serious criminal.

funeral

After being charged with the murder of Daniel Gaynor, gardai objected to bail on a number of occasions and were always successful.

At one court hearing last January, Keith was refused compassionate bail to attend his grandfather’s funeral after Detective Inspector Martin Cummins said: “No amount of money would ease my mind as to the concerns and risks of this man getting bail.”

With Keith now being convicted of murder, detectives are concerned that he will continue to be involved in gangland activity from behind bars. With his two younger brothers locked up, sources believe that their older brother John may be in a vulnerable position. John was also present for every day of his brother’s trial.

John (34) was arrested by gardai in August in relation to the triple shooting at the Players Lounge pub in Fairview which left three innocent men with serious injuries. He was released without charge.

John has already survived three attempts on his life. In April of this year, he was the victim of a late night gun attack in his native Ballyfermot which left him with injuries to his knee.

And in September of last year, John Wilson had a miraculous escape when two armed gunmen arrived at his house.

It is understood that the assassin team — which sources believe were working for the Real IRA — intended to shoot him as he brought his children to school.

But instead, the gunmen decided to murder him in his house and they called to the door but they got freaked out when his wife answered the door and they fled the scene in a car that was later traced to the Tallaght area.

Sixteen months before he was involved in that incident, John had another lucky escape when in March, 2009, he noticed a pipe bomb under his car which was parked outside his Ballyfermot address.

The army bomb disposal team were called and made the “viable device” safe.

John Wilson’s most serious brush with the law was when he was jailed for possession of a sawn-off shotgun and am-munition almost a decade ago.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:34 AM

eric wilson was taught the ropes by a senior ira member then brought his two brothers along with him then returned to dublin and starting working for dealers,after he was found guilty of killing the british guy in spain,they (dealers & ira) had no use for him or his brothers thats why the killed one of them alwhile ago,and pip bombed his mothers house.

http://www.herald.ie/news/wilson-was-a-d...m-28848973.html
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:45 AM

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/ira-killer-shot-dead-206398.html

Its said PIRA has a part in this somehow along the line i do not know what PIRA is to do with the CAF i never seen a criminal gang do statements like world political organizations that is why i knew this was no joke when i first seen story's on them in Irish Star paper.

As you said Don CAF have been doing attacks on Real IRA for years now but people think Real IRA leader Alan Ryan hit was CAF first hit.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:48 AM

Wilson was killed man in Court on it so say jackshit Don as man charge.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:54 AM

at the end of that article it says the big-time 60 year (eammon kelly) criminal paid off the PIRA for the attempted hit on ryan,that keith wilson got the life senentce for...

Bit of a stupid thing to do send someone to kill a rival,then pay them off when the suspect get caught.. wilson gotta spend the rest of his life in jail.

and for what both ryan and kelly are dead, 2 years later
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 03:06 AM

Well Criminal Action Force spokesman said members killed 35 people over 10 years before CAF group was set up in 2010 at that time he told Irish Star paper they had 80 members this was in 2010 so since then how more ?.

I think people at first like papers other than the Irish Star were thinking wtf but looks like the CAF spokesmen was not telling lies since the links to people, murders, we can come up with a lot hits. i think Don is right since the Alan Ryan hit more criminals are joining CAF so could be more then 50 hits.

I have old paper story's on CAF i will put up soon their statement on why they killed Alan Ryan and other stuff CAF have said to the paper.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 03:13 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php?aid=14297

Don reports say 60 year old was not Kelly, The Smuggler.

GRAN WARFARE
Wilson clan caught up in more trouble as Luke has lucky escape after fight



OUT OF CONTROL: Kathleen Wilson attacks Sunday World reporter Niall Donald over questions about her hitman son Eric, as her grandson Luke Wilson tries to intervene

HERE IS gun victim Luke Wilson looking on as his granny flies into a rage after being asked about her hitman son Eric's murder conviction. As Kathleen Wilson launches her attack, Luke intervenes, telling his grandmother: "Get back in the house nan, stop now."

Eighteen months after this photo, Luke (18), would miraculously survive after being shot twice in the head at Memorial Park in Inchicore, Dublin. Gardai believe he was shot last Sunday afternoon by one of his own pals, following a vicious pub row over his dead uncle mobster, John Wilson.

The 19-year-old criminal shot Luke after luring him to the GAA pitch in Inchicore - just months after he posed for a photo in a pub with his arm around his victim. The teenage thug is known to gardai and is a close associate of the son of a veteran Ballyfermot mobster known as 'The Smuggler'.



VICIOUS: Gardai at scene of Inchicore shooting

Despite his tender years, Luke Wilson has been involved in a number of violent conflicts in west Dublin. In July, his home on Cremona Road was attacked by masked criminals after Luke was involved in a separate fist fight. The teenager had been involved in a vicious street brawl with a notorious criminal in the Ballyfermot area following a night out.

Luke's rival comes from a well-known criminal family and he is an associate of serial burglar Kenneth Locke, from Ramillies Road, who is currently serving a sevenyear sentence for robbery. The fight - described by one source as "genuinely shocking" - was eventually broken up by members of the Garda Traffic Unit and both men were arrested.

Luke was subsequently visited by his uncle John in Ballyfermot Garda station. The fight lead to a series of tit-for-tat incidents, with bricks being thrown into a number of addresses in the area.

Luke was raised by his grandmother and uncle John following the tragic death of his mother, Deborah, in 2008. Deborah had a chronic addiction to heroin and had spent much of Luke's life in prison.

Slashing

In 2001 she was jailed for five years for slashing a New Zealand woman's face in a bag snatch bid. Last year, Luke's uncle, John Wilson, was shot dead at his home in Ballyfermot after collecting his children from school. The 35-year-old had a long history of involvement in organised crime. He was the prime suspect for a triple shooting in the Player's Lounge pub in Fairview, which left three innocent men seriously injured.

Two of Luke's other uncles are currently serving jail sentences. Eric 'Lucky' Wilson (28), was jailed for 23 - years for blasting Daniel Smith (24), to death in a bar in Spain 2010. Luke's other uncle, Keith (24), was caged for life in November 2011 for the killing of Daniel Gaynor (25), in Finglas.

Gaynor was hired by the RIRA to kill Colm Owens (34), targeted because he was friendly with 'The Smuggler', who hired John Wilson to carry out the Player's Lounge shooting . In response, gunman Keith Wilson was hired to hit back at the RIRA and in August 2010, Gaynor was shot in the neck by hitman Keith. However, he left evidence at the scene and was forced to flee to Spain.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 03:28 AM

Don go to OP link Kelly was never CAF.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 03:36 AM





oh my mistake
Posted By: MickOToole

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 02:52 PM

This is an interesting website.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 11:22 PM

Hi welcome, Mickthehack.

Could you give us a run down of Criminal Action Force or Real IRA.

Your knowledge of Criminal Action Force operations, membership, leadership.

Gangster bb membership this is Michael O'Toole Assistant Editor and Crime Correspondent, The Irish Daily Star.

To my knowledge Michael would know most on Criminal Action Force
statements, operations, over the last number of years.

Hope to hear from you soon Michael.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/20/13 11:25 PM

Don, cool. sure papers would mix anyone up sometimes.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/20/13 11:39 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/wom...s-28954821.html

06 JANUARY 2013

The last gangland victim of 2012 was assassinated because he crossed a gang headed by women, writes Jim Cusack

THERE are 25 organised crime gangs operating in Ireland, Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan told the Oireachtas Justice Committee in November. What many people do not realise is that some of these gangs are run by women.

SOUTH INNER CITY

The south inner city gang that ordered Christopher 'Git' Warren's execution is a network of associates. Freddie Thompson may be its most notorious figure but the day-to-day work of its core drugs supply business is headed by clever and tough women.

The gang accrued massive earnings from the cocaine trade during the Celtic Tiger era, but those earnings are severely depleted. While Thompson and his former associates attempted to wipe themselves out in the bloodiest feud in Irish criminal history, the women behind the scenes kept the business going.

In recent years, the men have been pushed further back. Thompson decamped to Spain but returned to Dublin before Christmas apparently having reached some kind of accommodation with the Spanish police who had sought his extradition in 2011. In his absence, the gang's 'military' wing was run by a man from the Coombe area who was responsible for ordering the murders of Gerard Eglinton, 27, in Portarlington, Co Laois, on September 23 last year and Declan O'Reilly, 32, on the South Circular Road the following day. This man also had charge of the execution of Christy Warren, the 35-year-old serial thief from St Theresa's Gardens. Warren, the last gangland victim of 2012, was in danger from St Stephen's Day after an incident in which he assaulted a woman.

Freddie Thompson's rivals in the Crumlin-Drimnagh feud, which has claimed 17 victims since it erupted in 2000, lost the feud and have been diminished in strength. Their membership was also depleted by Garda action. But, gardai say, a new generation of youths is now coming into place. This gang, formerly led by Joseph Rattigan, who was shot dead in July 2002 at the age of 18, is currently repositioning itself in the drugs trade in the area around the Grand Canal, Drimnagh and Rialto. Gardai expect more violence as this next generation comes into conflict with Thompson's associates. Like the Thompson gang, much of the drugs business of this gang is conducted by women.

DUBLIN 1

Across the Liffey, a similar situation is in place in the Dublin 1 area where the work in supplying opiates to the thousands of addicts, who come into the area daily to attend methadone clinics is controlled by two gangs, again run by women. The two gangs emerged when a single gang, whose men were mainly involved in the importation of drugs and armed robbery, split acrimoniously in 2005. As the men embarked on a round of feuding, resulting in seven murders and multiple attempted murders, the women kept their heads down and kept the businesses running. The women may have as much reason as the men to hate each other but seem to have come to a working understanding when it comes to business. These women pay their spouses, brothers and uncles to spend the day in the pub and stay out of each other's way.

Gardai say the major Irish gangs are multi-national operations. Their leadership, in most cases, are people who live seemingly ordinary lives here but who move between Ireland and the major European drugs distributions centres of the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain.

A middle-aged businessman who lives with his family in an upmarket residential development on the northern outskirts of Dublin is one such figure. The businessman, who has a properly run business in the leisure sector, is also seen as one of the most important figures in organised crime in Ireland. He dealt with the money end of the country's largest gang headed by the Dublin criminal, Eamon Dunne, until Dunne's murder in April 2010. The businessman, aged in his 50s, continues to deal with the money side for several gangs who have filled the void left by Dunne's demise.

This businessman worked alongside Eamon Kelly, Dunne's mentor and a long-term adviser to many other gangs. Gardai believe the man works on a commission basis, introducing gangs to ex-pat drugs suppliers and helping them launder their cash. Like Kelly, who was assassinated last month, this man is also a target of the 'dissident' republicans seeking to extort cash from those in the drugs trade.

SOUTHWEST DUBLIN

In southwest Dublin, probably the most low-key yet successful drugs gang in the country over the past decade has its base in and around Ballyfermot. It is also one of the most murderous, though relatively little attention is paid to its activities compared with that of other high-profile gangsters. A mark of the scale of the Ballyfermot gang, gardai say, is that it has twice had huge hauls of its drugs seized but has continued in business, apparently able to absorb losses which run into millions. These include a seizure of 57 kilos of heroin and 21 kilos of cocaine valued at €7m in September 2006 and another haul of cocaine and heroin, valued at €11m later the same year.

When a further haul of nine kilos of heroin and five pistols were seized after gardai arrested gang member Keith Ennis in November 2007, Ennis skipped bail and fled the country, knowing he was being blamed for stupidity in allowing gardai to seize the drugs and guns. His dismembered body was found in a canal outside Amsterdam in March 2009. Ennis was so sure he would be murdered by his associates for the mistake of being caught that he left arrangements for his funeral.

The Ballyfermot gang has been trading in heroin on such a scale that in 2007 it decided to cut out the European middle-men and make direct contact with suppliers in Pakistan. Seven of its members travelled to Islamabad where they attracted police attention. They were able to escape from the country, leaving fake passports behind in the hotel.

In recent years, the gang has had a running dispute with the Continuity IRA which was extorting and stealing cash from some of its drugs runners. This feud is currently in abeyance with the dissident republicans having backed off after two of its members were killed.

The gang, however, is thought to be responsible for up to 10 murders dating back to the evening of the Millennium New Year's Eve when its leader lured two young drug street dealers, Darren Carey, 19 and Patrick Murray, 20, to the Grand Canal at Karneystown, Co Kildare and shot both to death. This gang's reputation for cruelty was compounded by the murder and secret burial of James McDonagh Kenny, a 28-year-old father-of-one in October 2010. It was six months before gardai recovered his body in a forest grave in the Wicklow mountains. He had no major criminal links and appears to have been murdered after a minor argument with the gang leader.

The gang initially established itself with the murder of veteran criminal Maurice 'Bo Bo' Ward, 56, who was shot dead in April 2002 after he threatened some of its then youthful members. The gang compounded its overall control of the drugs trade in the west Dublin area with the murders of local rivals led by Paul Corbally, 35, and his 22-year-old brother, Kenneth, who were shot dead at Neilstown Road in June 2010. Gardai believe the Ballyfermot-based gang members are the 'business end' of a wider criminal organisation that is headed by a number of families who have been involved in crime for generations. At the centre of this criminal network is a family that, like the north Dublin businessman, has a legitimate business front in the leisure sector.

NORTH DUBLIN

The north Dublin gang responsible for the murder of Alan Ryan has been importing large amounts of drugs in recent years. It is led by a man from the Malahide Road, in his mid-30s, who comes from a respectable family background. Gardai say he is quiet but very dangerous. He left Ireland but returned early this year for domestic reasons and Ryan attempted to assassinate him. One of his drug runners is reputed to have murdered Ryan for a relatively small reward. This gang's area is centred around Donaghmede.

Its members include two brothers regarded by gardai as among the most violent gang members in Dublin, responsible for at least seven murders including the deaths of two innocent cousins, Mark Noonan, 23, and Glen Murphy, 20, shot dead at a filling station in Finglas in November 2010. It was a case of mistaken identity as the gunmen had been targeting local members of the Real IRA who drove a similar car. Gardai also suspect the same two as being responsible for the murder of another innocent young man, Warren O'Connor, 20, stabbed to death in an unprovoked attack. They are also believed to be responsible for murdering JP Joyce, a member of a travelling family settled in north Dublin who was shot dead in January 2010. This gang has links with criminals in Northern Ireland who, in turn, have links with former republican and loyalist terror group members, all now involved in the drugs trade, mainly ecstasy and amphetamines supplied from Holland.

DUBLIN REAL IRA

The Dublin Real IRA formerly led by Alan Ryan is still intact with over 100 active members, though it is currently under severe pressure from the Garda Special Branch and from drugs gangs intent on retaliation for the murder of Eamon Kelly. Gardai say their main operations are extorting money from drugs gangs and forcing pubs and clubs to hire their members as doormen. As well as demanding extortionate prices for their labour, their bouncers also exact payment from minor dealers whom they allow to operate from the premises. This group is believed to be responsible for three other murders including that of Sean Winters, 38, gunned down in Portmarnock in September 2011. The gang is headed by a man who has served a lengthy jail sentence for dissident republican-related crime and who lives in south Co Dublin.

The Dublin 'Continuity' IRA carries on operations similar to that of the larger 'Real' IRA. Led by a group of veteran Provisional IRA members, most of the gang have been inducted into the organisation via family connections. Its Limerick-based group is heavily involved in a variety of criminal activity from smuggling to extortion and robbery. The formerly infamous feuding Limerick gangs have been largely broken up by garda action. There are, though, at least three gangs still supplying the local drugs market. A similar family-based gang system also operates in Cork city where two criminal families are at the heart of the drugs trade. Another branch of the dissidents, styling themselves the 'Real' IRA, is also active in Cork.

FINGLAS

In Finglas, local sources say serious organised crime has diminished since the murder of Eamon Dunne. Dunne had headed one of the biggest

and most murderous gangs in Dublin's history, hiring professional assassins to kill his rivals. Before his death, the Finglas area had one of the highest homicide rates in the State with seven murders in 2009. There was only one gang murder in the area last year, in February. Gardai say there are a number of small drugs-based gangs but these are supplied by one significant gang led by

a man in his late 30s living in the west Finglas area. He is an associate of the brothers, Alan and Wayne Bradley, who were each sentenced to seven years' imprisonment earlier this year for an attempted armed robbery in Celbridge in 2007.

TALLAGHT

In Tallaght, a gang led by a former local Provisional IRA man with links to the dissidents groups in Dublin has control of the drugs market, receiving the drugs from ex-pat Irish living in Spain.

Its point of contact with the Irish criminals in Spain is a former member of the Irish National Liberation Army (INLA) who was an associate of John Gilligan's gang until it was broken up after the murder of Veronica Guerin in 1996. He lives in the countryside west of Dublin. There are also "a dozen or so" younger gangs who occasionally clash over disputes, gardai say. Tallaght has become a centre for the supply of crack cocaine.

CLONDALKIN

Garda action in arresting more than 20 drug runners in Clondalkin has resulted in the locally based drugs gang being temporarily put out of action but it is likely to re-assemble as its European supply network is unaffected.

TRAVELLER GANGS

Away from these major gangs, there has been a boom in organised criminal activity in the travelling community in recent years. A north Dublin-based Traveller gang has been supplying criminals and dissident republicans with pipe bombs including the one which detonated in the hands of a five-year-old boy in Newtownmountkennedy last year. The gang is believed to have a mobile manufacturing plant. In recent times, a new form of detonation method has been employed and the Army has had to deal with an increased number of "viable" devices.

Gardai have recently been targeting Traveller gangs in west Dublin, Leinster, the Midlands and in Rathkeale, Co Limerick. These gangs are responsible for many of the house invasion robberies, late-night robberies of shops and businesses around the country and the large-scale theft of machinery and metal for scrap. Gardai have identified six Traveller gangs who send out teams each day to plunder houses and businesses around the country. The standard method is to call to houses during daylight hours and if no one answers, to break in.

BORDER GANGS

Along the Border, gardai say, there are several associated gangs including one in north Monaghan that is involved in a variety of crimes from robbing businesses and ATM robberies using mechanical equipment to smuggling and cannabis cultivation. This gang comprises members of the Travelling community, ex-republicans and criminals. It included former garda John Kerins, 46, who was shot dead at his Bailieborough home in November after an internal dispute. This gang also shot dead and secretly buried Dubliner Gerard Daly, 43, in June last year.

FOREIGN GANGS

Gardai say they have an incomplete picture of foreign gangs operating here but arrests of foreign nationals for a variety of crimes have increased.

Foreign gangs not involved in drugs include a group of men, some with military backgrounds, from Lithuania, who have been specialising in the theft of easily transportable marine equipment from rigid inflatable craft, some of which can cost up to €40,000, to outboard engines to marine fuel cans. The gang has spotters, some travelling by boat along the Shannon waterways, who identify marinas, and mark the locations on GPS for a specialist team which has sub-aqua and engineering skills; this team steals the boats and equipment which is then shipped by container to eastern Europe. This gang has been operating across the UK and here in the past four years.

Another gang of Bulgarian origin specialises in the theft of cars. They are technically sophisticated, using mobile phone blockers to cancel the satellite signals from expensive German-manufactured cars. They are also believed to be supplying mobile phone blockers to other gangs who specialise in night raids on businesses around the country.

There are several Eastern European gangs, many of them from the Roma community, involved in a variety of theft and frauds who have been operating in Ireland for the past decade. Their most high-profile crime is ATM skimming and the gangs rent the electronic equipment from mafia based in Romania and elsewhere, paying a set fee out of their earnings. They are also involved in "low value-high volume" crimes such as the theft of scrap metal and almost anything with potential value. The Roma gangs transfer millions of euro a year back to Romania, much of it also earned from begging and social welfare payments.

According to gardai, there has been a dramatic increase in drug trafficking by Nigerian gangs operating here who are supplying the cannabis, cocaine and crack cocaine market. Much of the cocaine imported by these gangs contains adulterants, some toxic.

PROVO GANGS

In north Louth and south Armagh, the former Provisional IRA 'battalion" runs the largest fuel and tobacco smuggling operation in Ireland and supplies a considerable amount of both illicit products to Britain. Gardai say this gang operates hand-in-hand with 'dissident' republicans styling themselves the 'Real' IRA. Their operational area extends to Monaghan and each year local councils along the Border are left to deal with tons of the hazardous by-product of diesel "washing".

TRIADS

Two Chinese Triad gangs are operating here with rising involvement in prostitution and gambling. All have non-Chinese citizenship. There are very low levels of crime among the Chinese national population. One Vietnamese gang specialising in cannabis supply has been operating here.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/20/13 11:42 PM

A few weeks old report on Dublin crime.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 01:05 AM

that guys a jouralist? abc?
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 01:12 AM

Sure is Don.

We have a new member available to help fill us in a little i hope on Criminal Action Force story.

Michael has been doing CAF story for years.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 01:14 AM

ok cool,im putting all them old storys from sundayworld (last few weeks) since i started on here in my irish oc thread ,cant seem to delete the old posts, they must be on the site too long that the delete link has disseapeared.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 02:08 AM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/murdered-gangster-wilsons-e20k-hit/

Murdered gangster Wilson’s €20k hit.


Gangster John Wilson was gunned down after a €20,000 contract was placed on his head, underworld sources revealed last night.

The hit was placed on him as part of a feud the criminal had with another gangster in west Dublin — and sources last night told The Star that Wilson was killed over that personal row.

The sources also said they expected associates of Wilson — whose two brothers Keith and Eric are serving sentences for gun killings in Ireland and Spain respectively — would soon retaliate for his murder.

“They will strike back,” one source said.

And The Star has also learned that a suspect being interviewed about Friday’s brutal execution of Wilson (35) has only recently been released from prison.

That suspect, who is 37 and who has served a jail sentence for drugs offences, was released from prison on another matter just weeks before Wilson was killed in his home in Ballyfermot, Co Dublin, on Friday afternoon.

He had been a member of a group of criminals calling themselves the Criminal Action Force — who have been involved in a bloody feud with the Real IRA.

Wilson was one of a CAF team that shot up the Players’ Lounge Pub in Dublin’s Fairview in July 2010 — in which three innocent men were injured.

It had originally been thought that Wilson was gunned down by the Real IRA in retaliation for the murder of terror boss Alan Ryan (32) last month.

But sources say gardai are now satisfied that Wilson, of Cloverhill Road, was gunned down as part of a personal feud with another criminal — and the CAF has claimed that he was no longer a member of the organisation.

CAF said: “John Wilson was aligned to a faction that had left CAF more than a year ago.

“We have had no activity with this former faction.

“There will be no retaliation taken by our membership.”

Wilson was killed by a gunman who walked into his house (above) and blasted him at least twice at close range on Friday afternoon.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 04:10 AM


John Wilson,

CAF has claimed that he was no longer a member of the organisation.

I think John Wilson was the first publicly acknowledged former member of CAF, i am not familiar with anyone else could be wrong on this.
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 04:18 AM

abc who where the guys back in 96 or 97, ive seen vids on the net awhile ago,that were killing drug dealers or ira members that were dealing in their areas,guy in the vid was saying they already killed 3 dealers,it was on the southside this was happening..

FOUND IT!!

Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 04:31 AM

Silly talk, Criminals shot other Criminals PIRA said it was them.



The PIRA was coming to an end they were looking for votes so could not rock the boat to much there was people marching about parts of Dublin some of the PIRA leaders who did this marching end up with the dealers.

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php?aid=5576

BONO'S EX-IRA BODYGUARD IS QUIZZED ABOUT SHOT POSTMAN
Cops detain Noonan for 48 hours in new probe



PROVO THUG: Noonan worked with stars like Bono

PROVO godfather John Noonan was arrested this week in connection with the brutal attempted murder of an innocent postman.

Noonan (57) was quizzed about his role in the sickening attack which left dad-of-two Robert Delany (29) in a permanent vegetative state.

Robert - who had no involvement in crime - was blasted in the head when he looked out the window of his apartment in Tallaght, Dublin, in October 2008.

It is believed the postal worker was targeted because he was involved in a minor row with a close associate of Noonan's.

On Monday, Noonan was formally arrested by gardai after they called to his home in Kilmartin Gardens in Tallaght. Detectives questioned the ex-IRA hardman about suspicions that he had an involvement in hiring killer Daniel Gaynor to shoot Robert.

Hitman-for-hire Gaynor (25), who is a suspect in four murders, was himself found gunned down near his home in Finglas last month.

Security



PROUD DAD: Robert Delany with one of his children

Noonan was held for 48 hours on Tallaght Garda Station before being released without charge. A Garda spokesman said a file on the shooting has now been sent to the DPP.

Last night, a source told the Sunday World that Noonan met with terrified Robert in the Red Cow Inn days before he was shot in the head.

"Noonan agreed to meet with him in the Red Cow Inn to sort out the dispute.

"Robert was told everything was okay. But a few days later he was shot."

Last night, Noonan's son, Sean, told the Sunday World that his father did not want to comment on his arrest.

"No, he's away at the moment. We are directing everyone on to our solicitors."

In recent years, Noonan has made his living providing security for stars like Bono, Hollywood actress Cate Blanchett and Jonathan Rhys Myers.

He is involved with a private security company, Strand Security Services (SSS), whose clients include the Irish Film Board.

But despite his appearance as a respectable businessman, the convicted terror chief has links with notorious figures in Dublin's underworld.

In 2007, Noonan hit the headlines after he was hit with a massive €1.5 million bill by the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB). The judgement came following an investigation into the assets of slain drug baron Martin 'Marlo' Hyland.

CAB officers discovered that the crime godfather had used the names of some of his associates to buy a number of properties in Dublin and Bulgaria.

They found a bank account through which he had lodged over €800,000. But one of the most remarkable discoveries they made was a direct link with Noonan - a founding member of the Concerned Parents Against Drugs (CPAD) in the '80s.

The scale of the interaction between Noonan and Hyland in Dublin was astonishing. Sources have revealed that one of Hyland's houses, a farmhouse in County Meath, has been directly linked to a company owned by Noonan.

Three large cash payments were made by the company and placed in the name of one of Hyland's close associates who 'fronted' the purchase of the house and land.

Following the CAB investigation, Noonan tried to claim that he did not know Hyland very well. However, the Sunday World subsequently revealed how Noonan had written a personal note to Hyland who he describes as a "true friend".

Safety



MURDERED GANGSTER ASSOCIATES: Marlo Hyland

The note was written on a copy of Noonan's autobiography about his life and times in Sinn Fein and the IRA entitled 'What Do I Do Now?'.

In a personally-signed dedication to Hyland, Noonan wrote: "To Martin, A true friend, keep your head down and never react to others, I'm beside you. John."

In the same book, the hypocritical Provo recounts how he risked his safety and that of this family by taking on "scumbag drug dealers". When Hyland was gunned down in 2005, he was regarded by gardai as the biggest single drug trafficker operating in Dublin.

In a chapter headed 'Drug Thugs Threat', Noonan bragged about his work with the CPAD: "As the CPAD grew and grew, I was mostly the one to tackle the big drug dealers, to meet them and advise them to change their way or face the consequences."



JUSTICE: Robert’s dad Terry

Speaking to the Sunday World on Friday, Robert Delany's dad, Terry, said they were pleased the gardai are making progress.

"We are happy the investigation is still an on-going and progress is being made.

"The gardai in Tallaght have been brilliant, they have never let up. They have even come and visited Robert in hospital. We couldn't thank them enough."

Terry said his son has been left in a permanent vegetative state by the sickening attack.

"Robert has no prospect of recovery, he suffered severe brain damage.

"He looks the picture of health but there is no higher brain function.

"We have him home a couple of days a week now for a few hours but he will never get any better."

After Robert was shot,Terry - who is an official with the Communication Worker's Union - launched a high-profile campaign to bring his son's attacker to justice.

The family offered a €20,000 reward for information leading to a conviction. Speaking for the first time, Robert's mum Noleen said she has been forced to give up hope of seeing her son get better.

"Initially, I was convinced he could make some sort of progress.

"After he was shot, we went in to the hospital to say our goodbyes and when I leaned over to kiss him he squeezed my hand.

"But his brain kept swelling and he didn't get any better.

Convicted

"I'm in the hospital every day since he was shot and I'm hoping we can start taking him home each day in the near future."

She added: "Robert's two kids are a great comfort to us, we are very close to them."

Noonan was the adjutant officer of the Provisional IRA's Dublin brigade for most of the 1980s.

He was convicted of firearms offences in the 1970s and jailed for five years. However, a senior source have revealed he was 'excommunicated' by the IRA nearly ten years ago.

"He was part of a group of former Provos in Dublin who were told to stop using the IRA's name.

"One of Noonan's close associates was even brought up to South Armagh and kneecapped by the IRA."

Noonan owns properties in Wexford and Dublin, and apartments and a villa in Torrevieja on the Costa Blanca in Spain. His property portfolio was estimated to be worth about €1.5m, although the value has fallen because of the recession.

Noonan has previously denied having any financial links to Hyland but admitted meeting him to get information for a crime thriller he planned to publish.

In meetings with CAB, Noonan is thought to have discussed the IRA's money-laundering operations in Dublin in the 1980s.

Noonan claims his wealth comes from working in the security industry and by providing security to film production companies.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 04:33 AM

Criminal Action Force killed Daniel Gaynor.


On Monday, Noonan was formally arrested by gardai after they called to his home in Kilmartin Gardens in Tallaght. Detectives questioned the ex-IRA hardman about suspicions that he had an involvement in hiring killer Daniel Gaynor to shoot Robert.

Hitman-for-hire Gaynor (25), who is a suspect in four murders, was himself found gunned down near his home in Finglas last month.

Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/21/13 11:37 AM

Son Of Anti-Gang Activist Steve Collins


Gang pair face murder charge over shooting of Roy Collins.

TWO members of the McCarthy-Dundon gang – one of whom is regarded as a major criminal figure – are to be charged with the murder of businessman Roy Collins tomorrow.

It is understood the two men, who are from Limerick, will be charged before the Special Criminal Court following the 2009 gun attack.

They are both currently imprisoned for separate offences.

Gardai yesterday made an application to the Special Criminal Court for the men to appear before the same court tomorrow.

Their court appearance comes almost four years after Mr Collins (34) was shot dead by a gunman, James Dillon, working for the McCarthy-Dundon gang.

Dillon is serving a life sentence for the murder but garda enquiries have since continued.

The latest development in the investigation emerged following a major split in the McCarthy-Dundon gang.

Former associates, once regarded as crucial allies, have turned on senior gang members and are willing to testify against them.

Mr Collins, a father of two children, was shot in the Coin Castle amusement complex at the Roxboro shopping centre on April 9, 2009.

The murder occurred four years after members of the Collins family testified against feared criminal, Wayne Dundon.

In the immediate aftermath, gardai arrested two men hiding in a house in the Ballinacurra-Weston area.

One of those was Dillon (22), who during his 26th interview admitted he shot the innocent father.

A senior gang member, whom gardai suspect ordered Dillon to the murder scene, is one of the two men who will be charged in connection with the murder.

Feared

He is in his 30s and is a feared Limerick criminal who is serving a prison sentence for other crimes.

The second man – arrested alongside Dillon on the day of the murder – will also appear in court.

Investigating officers believe this criminal was Dillon's accomplice and drove the getaway car.

He is in his 20s, has almost 100 criminal convictions, and is currently in prison serving a separate sentence.

The gun used to murder Collins was found on July 28 last near Young Munster Rugby Club on the outskirts of Limerick city during a community clean-up.

Last year, the Collins family moved abroad, feeling that they were left with no option as they lived under constant threat of attack.

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oops thought it was steve collins the boxer but its an anti-gang activist instead story below

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php?aid=5420
Posted By: MickOToole

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 04:26 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
Sure is Don.

We have a new member available to help fill us in a little i hope on Criminal Action Force story.

Michael has been doing CAF story for years.


Yes, this is indeed me. I will post up here whatever stories I do on CAF in the future. Ou website is being upgraded, but it will be no harm for me to post my stories here, especially for anyone abroad who may be interested.

Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/21/13 05:18 PM

Originally Posted By: DonMega
Son Of Boxer Steve Collins


Gang pair face murder charge over shooting of Roy Collins.


Don that's not the son of boxer Steve Collins. His ol man shares the same name is all. They were business people.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/21/13 10:20 PM

Steve Collins was a boxer but Roy Collins dad is called Steve Collins hes from Dublin i do not know if they are the same Collins as the boxer. Roy Collins is not boxers son Sean South is right on that, for once.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/21/13 10:35 PM

Hi Michael,

Do you have any Criminal Action Force photo ?

I once seen in old irish star paper 8 or 10 men CAF Army council.

Could you put up any photo you may have as private citizen or work related.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/21/13 11:08 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4806866/Ryan-pal-in-hiding-over-mob-kill-threat.html

Sean South, Take note.

Ryan pal in hiding over mob kill threat
By STEPHEN BREEN
Published: 6 hrs ago
0

A CLOSE pal of slain terror chief Alan Ryan has been forced to live like Aido from RTE hit Love/Hate after receiving a death threat.
He downgraded from a plush pad in north Co Dublin, to a dingy inner city flat after he found out that murdered godfather Eamon Kelly’s mob was gunning for him.
The 29-year-old is the latest in a line of ex-Real IRA boss Ryan’s pals to receive sinister threats in recent months.
He has now installed CCTV cameras and a heavily-fortified door at his new pad.
A source said: “The man is well aware of the threat against him and it’s not the first time he’s been warned he was in danger.
“He’s been getting a bit of stick for living like the character Aido from Love/Hate — he’s not taking any chances.”
Ryan, 32, was blasted just yards from his home in Clongriffin, also north Dublin, last September.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 12:35 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0726/133764-fairview/

Criminal Action Force shooting.video.


Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 12:38 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2010/0815/134500-finglas/

Criminal Action Force shooting.video.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 12:47 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0110/310785-kennymcdonaghj/

Criminal Action Force shooting.video.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 12:55 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2011/0625/302843-inchicore/#video

Criminl Action Force shooting.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 12:59 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0924/338832-man-dies-after-laois-shooting/

Criminal Action Force shooting.video.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 01:04 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0904/336244-alan-ryan-dublin/

Criminal Action Force shooting.video.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 01:11 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0925/338945-declan-oreilly-dublin/



CAF suspected involvement Declan O Reilly murder 12 hours before CAF killed Gerard Eglington.video.






Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 01:44 AM



abe, take note, I could give a shit. Don't take this the wrong way but there ain't no urgency to alert me every time some guy connected to the Irish mob scene in Dublin decides to move home.

Keep me posted with the Irish scene by all means but there's a limit to what grabs my attention. If there is somethin going down worth reading about I'll be sure to check it out.

But this story as such as it claims to be can be summed up in three words...'guy moves home'. He's moving from the outer city to the inner city. Good for him. I sometimes wander about making the move back to Dublin's fair city to get back in touch with my roots too. Glad somebody somewhere out there is living the dream. But is this property news a newsflash?

No-one got clipped, no-one got busted and by the looks of it no-one got news either.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 01:54 AM

Sean Real IRA MEMBERS their on the run in Dublin.

Like you said they was not, i am just keeping you up todate.

A CLOSE pal of slain terror chief Alan Ryan has been forced to live like Aido from RTE hit Love/Hate after receiving a death threat.

Its news for you Sean.

there's a grain of truth in every joke.



Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 02:22 AM

Originally Posted By: abc123
Sean Real IRA MEMBERS there on the run in Dublin.

Like you said they was not, i am just keeping you up todate.

A CLOSE pal of slain terror chief Alan Ryan has been forced to live like Aido from RTE hit Love/Hate after receiving a death threat.

Its news for you Sean.


Just let me be the judge of that abe.

But while we're on this topic shouldn't somebody tell this guy he's heading in the wrong direction? He runnin he should be headed out of the city by now.

But this fella be moving into town, not movin out.

The fuck is going on? I don't get it abe, really don't.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 02:28 AM

Originally Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH
Originally Posted By: abc123
Sean Real IRA MEMBERS there on the run in Dublin.

Like you said they was not, i am just keeping you up todate.

A CLOSE pal of slain terror chief Alan Ryan has been forced to live like Aido from RTE hit Love/Hate after receiving a death threat.

Its news for you Sean.


Just let me be the judge of that abe.

But while we're on this topic shouldn't somebody tell this guy he's heading in the wrong direction? He runnin he should be headed out of the city by now.

But this fella be moving into town, not movin out.

The fuck is going on? I don't get it abe, really don't.

Aido from RTE hit Love/Hate after receiving a death threat. lol. He may be in town hiding as it is more safe cops about.
Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 02:43 AM

Originally Posted By: abc123
Originally Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH
Originally Posted By: abc123
Sean Real IRA MEMBERS there on the run in Dublin.

Like you said they was not, i am just keeping you up todate.

A CLOSE pal of slain terror chief Alan Ryan has been forced to live like Aido from RTE hit Love/Hate after receiving a death threat.

Its news for you Sean.


Just let me be the judge of that abe.

But while we're on this topic shouldn't somebody tell this guy he's heading in the wrong direction? He runnin he should be headed out of the city by now.

But this fella be moving into town, not movin out.

The fuck is going on? I don't get it abe, really don't.

Aido from RTE hit Love/Hate after receiving a death threat.


Yeah I got the picture abe.

This show you talkin about the one with the Mayor Carcetti from the Wire right?

Where they at with this show right now? I got a copy of this but haven't bothered to watching any of it yet.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 02:48 AM

RTE hit Love/Hate.

Aido was runing all over the place people was after him he was moving house a lot just like Alan Ryan mate.
Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 03:02 AM

Originally Posted By: abc123
RTE hit Love/Hate.

Aido was runing all over the place people was after him he was moving house a lot just like Alan Ryan mate.


Well sounds like good news for the removal business even if it ain't much news to me. Thanks for keepin me posted abe.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 03:04 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php?aid=5669

Sean South,


In an other post about Kelly i said about a mate who was also shot andKelly&co did not hit back.

DOGS OF WAR
We unmask Real IRA gang that is in conflict with drug kingpins

SUSPECT: Alan Ryan was questioned by gardai over the brutal murder of Sean Winters but was later released without charge

SUSPECT: Alan Ryan was questioned by gardai over the brutal murder of Sean Winters but was later released without charge
THIS is the terror chief gardai suspect is at war with the underworld.

Alan Ryan (30) was arrested and quizzed last week about the brutal murder of Sean Winters outside Portmarnock DART station last Sunday.

He was one of 10 people lifted by detectives investigating the gangland-style execution. He was later released without charge and a file is being prepared for the DPP.

It is believed Winters was shot by a Real IRA terror gang waging war with crime gangs in Dublin.

The group is also suspected of the attempted hits on gangland godfather Eamon Kelly (63) last Saturday and his associate Brian O'Reilly (41) in August.

The gang, which is viewed as criminal rather than political, is trading on the name of the Real IRA to demand money from drug dealers across Dublin.

Gardai are investigating claims that criminals have come together to take out the gang.

A group calling themselves the Criminal Action Force contacted a newspaper to claim responsibility for the murder of dissident-linked hitman Daniel Gaynor in Finglas over the summer, and a shooting at the Player's Lounge pub where three innocent men were hit in a case of mistaken identity.
Criminals

The group claimed the Real IRA has extorted €425,000 from criminals in the past year.

They also said they have drawn up a hitlist of 12 Real IRA members. It is understood criminals from Dublin's northside are among the
most eager to see the demise of the dissident group.

SAVAGERY: Sean Winters’ funeral

SAVAGERY: Sean Winters’ funeral
A number of Alan Ryan's associates were arrested in the Winters' probe.

A 31-year-old who is regularly spotted in the company of Ryan and his brother Anthony (34) was also lifted. The man is a director of a security firm and a motor business.

Anthony Ryan has a security licence from the Private Security Authority, despite being convicted in connection with terrorist offences. He was not among the 10 people arrested this week.

Others arrested in last week's swoop also have security licences with the PSA but do not have serious convictions.

The Ryan brothers were arrested when gardai swooped on a Real IRA training camp in Meath 11 years ago. The Ryans were jailed for three years each after the raid.

Meanwhile, another one of the men arrested during the week is a kickboxer in his fifties originally from Kilmore but living in Clare
Hall area in north Dublin.

His 24-year-old daughter was also arrested. Two of his sons, 21 and 28, were also lifted as part of the operation.

Two other men, aged 23 and 24 from Clare Hall and Raheny, and a woman (22) from Donore Avenue - who is dating one of the gang leaders - were also arrested. Other members of the gang who were not picked up include two brothers from Summerhill in Dublin's north inner city.

Those arrested were all released from custody on Tuesday night and a file is being prepared for the DPP. Winters, originally from
Donaghmede, was a drug dealer who was part of a major gang operating in an area of Dublin's northside, stretching from Baldoyle to Coolock.
Suspect

He was the prime suspect in the murder of Anthony Jenkinson (28), who was beaten to death in St Anne's Park, Raheny, in April 2001 in a dispute over drug money.

His cousin Noel Deans was shot dead in Coolock in January and he had spoken about getting revenge for that killing.

MISSING: Crook David Lindsay

MISSING: Crook David Lindsay
The Real IRA gang were among the suspects in that killing. It is also understood that Winters developed a bad drug habit in recent times and tried to take his own life on two occasions.

He was an associate of former gang leader David 'Babyface' Lindsay (38) and Alan Napper (39) who are missing presumed dead.

Lindsay had become involved in a dispute with the gang boss known as The Panda. He planned to have his rival murdered but was doublecrossed by the hitman. Traces of blood belonging to Lindsay and Napper were discovered in a house in Co Down but their bodies have yet to be found.

Criminals already tried to take out members of the renegade Real IRA gang at the Player's Lounge Pub in Fairview over the summer, but three innocent people were shot instead.

One of the gang who had been in the pub at the time had been outside for a cigarette but returned inside just before a gunman opened fire on innocent doorman Wayne Barrett in a case of mistaken identity.

Part of a bullet is lodged in his brain and he is unlikely to ever recover from his injuries. Two customers were also injured in the
indiscriminate attack.

That shooting, which was claimed by the shadowy CAF last week, was believed to be linked to the death of an armed robber in Dublin last year.

Gareth Molloy was shot dead by gardai during an attempted raid. He only took part in the raid to raise money to pay compensation
to a man connected to dissidents.

Molloy bit part of the ear off an associate of the Ryan brothers during a fight in the Player's Lounge around St Patrick's Day last year.

But the bite victim informed Molloy that he had to pay €6,000 in compensation or he would be killed for the attack. It was this demand that led to him taking part in a robbery in Lucan in May last year where he was shot by gardai after firing first and ignoring
calls to put down his weapon. His associates vowed revenge.

The attack on Daniel Gaynor was revenge for the shooting of Collie Owens in Finglas in July. Gaynor was the hitman in the Owens
murder, which may have been ordered by the Real IRA.

As well as being suspected of attacks on Eamon Kelly and Brian O'Reilly, the gang is also understood to have targeted two notorious criminals from Finglas.

The gang called to their mother's home over the summer in a move which infuriated the pair who were not in the house at the time.

Other associates of The Panda are involved in a separate feud which claimed three lives last year. David 'Fred' Lynch (26), Tommy
Joyce (20) and John 'BJ' Clarke (21) were murdered in separate attacks linked to the feud.

Clarke's brother Jamie (22) was targeted in an assassination attempt in Coolock in the early hours of Friday morning.

The father-of-one was lucky to escape with his life after a gunman fired a number of shots at him outside a pal's house on Adare Road around 1.30am, hitting him in the leg.
Incident

He was talking to John Paul Brennan outside the house where a party was being held when the gunman approached and fired at
least eight shots, one hitting Clarke in the leg.

A 24-year-old man was arrested in connection with the shooting in the area shortly after the incident. He is being held at Ballymun
Garda Station. Clarke has not made a complaint about the attack.

Brennan, who was not injured in the attack, was himself targeted in a gun attack in Kinsealy in January 2009.

There is no evidence to suggest the attack on Clarke is linked to Winters' murder.
Posted By: MickOToole

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/22/13 12:34 PM

I'll dig one out...
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 02/22/13 04:15 PM

Yes that would be great, thank you.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/13 04:19 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/please-jail-me...i-29088012.html

Please jail me, drug dealer fearing for his safety asks gardai.

22 February 2013 10:40 AM

The young hood – who is one of the main players in the feud between criminals from Vincent Street Flats and Charlemont Street Flats – has been a garda target for years.

A FEARED gangster is behind bars after a bizarre sting operation.

Declan ‘Deco’ Tynan (23) volunteered to be jailed after a series of threats against his life.

The criminal – one of the new generation of gangland thugs – was snared while dealing heroin in a sting operation.

Tynan, who is under threat from rival mobsters, agreed to go into custody after he was caught by undercover gardai. The gang which Tynan is connected to has been involved in a number of brutal underworld feuds and he survived an attempt on his life just days before being locked up.Some of his closest associates were involved in the savage murder of Declan O' Reilly who was shot dead in front of his terrified young son on Dublin's South Circular Road last September.

This led to a bitter row between Tynan and O' Reilly's criminal half brother, Paul 'Poncho' McCarthy, which caused 'Poncho' to flee Ireland last year.

Tynan's mob have also been involved in a savage row with the partner of Natasha McEnroe – the ex-girlfriend of heroin kingpin Brian 'King Ratt' Rattigan.

Dublin circuit Court heard this week that Tynan's mate Karl Fish (27) introduced an undercover garda to the up-and-coming gangster who supplied €500 of heroin to the officer but forgot to take any money for the drugs.

Tynan of Vincent Street Flats and Fish of Ashgrove, The Coombe, pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to supply of a controlled drug at Vincent Street Flats on March 16, 2011.

Tynan also pleaded guilty to possession of heroin for sale or supply on the same occasion.

Fish has 77 previous convictions while Tynan has 21 previous convictions.



Abusing

Judge Mary Ellen Ring noted that both men had been treated leniently by the courts in the past but were still abusing drugs having not availed of the "rehabilitative opportunities" of non-custodial sentences.

After consulting with their solicitors both Fish and Tynan agreed to be remanded in custody to give them an opportunity to supply clean drug tests to the court before sentencing.

Judge Ring adjourned sentencing until May and remanded both men in custody.

Garda Gillian Moran explained that gardai were in possession of information linking a mobile phone number to the provision of drugs.

An undercover garda rang the number, said he had €500 and met with Fish who told him he would "sort him out."

They went to a flat complex where Fish made a call saying they had arrived. There was a whistle from upstairs and they went up to meet Tynan who gave the garda a bag of a substance he believed to be heroin.

Tynan told the garda "Ring me any time, that's the best gear around" before telling him to "go on." The garda left without handing over the €500 but later spoke to Tynan on the phone and met him on March 19 when he handed over the money.



Arrested

Tynan and Fish were subsequently arrested and interviewed.

Tynan was previously before the courts when he was given a community service order after he robbed his local head shop.

Dublin Circuit Court heard that he entered Nirvana on Clanbrassil Street, asked for "two grammes of magic and a few joints" and then snatched a €20 note out of the shop assistant's hand and produced a knife when he refused service.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/23/13 02:54 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php?aid=13951

MR BIG TARGETS RIRA GANGSTERS
Criminals stepping up war on dissidents with house attacks.



THREAT: ‘Mr Big’ orchestrated attacks

MASKED criminals attacked the family homes of associates of Alan Ryan threatening to kill them. The move marks a new confidence among criminal figures feuding with the Real IRA in Dublin. Three homes were targeted last Saturday as part of the intimidation campaign.

"They were wearing balaclavas and made threats at these homes," said a source.

"It shows they're growing in confidence."

The homes targeted included the family home of Daragh and Dean Evans in Grange Park Rise in Raheny, on the city's northside. Daragh (23), is currently before the courts charged with firearms offences as part of an investigation into the murder of gang boss Micka 'the Panda' Kelly last year.

Thug

Daragh Evans and Alan Ryan's brother Vinny are charged with the possession of an assault rifle and revolver at Clonshaugh Walk, Coolock, Dublin, on September 15, 2011. They have also been charged with IRA membership. The home of a younger associate of Ryan was also targeted.

The third home targeted was the family home of a man who we cannot name as he is before the courts. The tattooed thug (31), from Baldoyle, was a close associate of Ryan. He no longer lives in the home which was targeted and is currently residing on the southside of the city.

The Sunday World revealed earlier this year that the RIRA man had been warned there was a credible threat on his life. It is understood the threat came from the same gang who killed Ryan. Two key figures in the gang are a criminal dubbed 'Mr Big', who is originally from the Malahide Road and a tiger kidnapper originally from Coolock.



ATTACKED: Daragh and Dean Evans were linked with slain RIRA boss Alan Ryan

Mr Big fled Ireland following Ryan's murder, but has been back and has held meetings with other crime figures. Less than two weeks ago he was arrested by gardai in the south inner city in the company of a well-known drug dealer. Sources say the masked men who called to the doors of the homes claimed to be part of the Criminal Action Force. However, the prime suspects for the attack are associates of Mr Big.

It is understood criminal figures are now using the name Criminal Action Force, which is supposedly an amalgamation of criminal gangs in dispute with RIRA. However, it is not believed the group exists in any cohesive way other than as separate gangs using the name to frighten dissidents.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/23/13 03:03 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/criminal-gangs-target-real-ira-over-kelly-killing-28950875.html

Criminal gangs target Real IRA over Kelly killing.

JIM CUSACK – 23 DECEMBER 2012

Four attempted murders in one week as rival crime bosses bury hatchet to fight dissidents

A GROUP calling itself "Criminal Action Force" was responsible for four attempted murders last weekend in retaliation for the murder earlier this month of the leading criminal figure, Eamon Kelly, by dissident republicans.

The attempted killings in north Dublin were reported to gardai and come as they step up investigations into the growing threat from the dissidents.

Last week it was revealed that a dissident gang had been plotting to murder a British soldier from Limerick on his return home on Christmas leave.

Gardai believe that the dissidents have attracted more members, including former members of the Provisional IRA in the past year.

Most have been attracted by the large amounts of money the Real IRA was making from its extortion racket run by Alan Ryan, who was shot dead last September.

But, as a consequence of the Kelly shooting, it appears Dublin's drugs gangs may be putting aside their differences to face down the republicans.

It is believed that gang leaders have adopted the name "Criminal Action Force" and gave orders for attacks to take place in a space of hours last Saturday evening and Sunday morning.

In one incident a door was smashed down with a sledge hammer.

Gardai believe that in two other incidents the intended victims were again not at home.

In another incident a man, who was at home with his daughter, answered the front door to a man with a plastic shopping bag over his hand covering what was suspected to be a handgun.

In all four incidents the people in the houses were innocent parties.

Meanwhile, Fianna Fail's justice spokesman Niall Collins hit out at Sinn Fein last week over their reaction to the arrest of nine men in Limerick over the paramilitary display at Alan Ryan's funeral in September.

Mr Collins said gardai uncovered the plot to murder the off-duty British soldier Limerick man serving with the Irish Guards Regiment as a result of the raids.

Speaking in the Dail last Tuesday, Mr Collins said: "I think it is pretty disgraceful that we have Sinn Fein sitting in the Dail and sitting in government in Northern Ireland at a time when some of their MLAs were protesting outside the PSNI headquarters because a member of the Sinn Fein party was in for interrogation, a Mr Padraig Wilson.

"They are conducting a two-faced strategy and I think we need to have a little bit of political honesty in relation to why some people in the Sinn Fein leadership and the Sinn Fein movement both in Limerick and around the country are affording a degree of respectability to these criminals. That's exactly what is going on and I get accused and the media get accused of political opportunism when I quote on the record what people have said publicly on the radio in Limerick and to the media.

"We have to have an honest debate about the role of our political parties in terms of supporting the Garda Siochana and it was anything but an over-reaction by the Garda Siochana in Limerick because it ultimately foiled the attempt on a man's life."

The raids in Limerick were part of the nationwide operation initiated by Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan in response to the large paramilitary display at Ryan's funeral in north Dublin.

After the Limerick raids, in which nine men were arrested, Chief Superintendent David Sheahan said that although no firearms or explosives were found gardai did recover a "significant amount of literature". It is believed this included computer records linking to the plot to murder the off-duty soldier.

Commenting at the time of the raids, Sinn Fein's Limerick city councillor Maurice Quinlivan said he knew a number of those arrested.

He told Live95 FM radio: "It seems to me to be an over- reaction from what I am hearing. If it is a case that people are being arrested for going to a funeral, that is pretty disgraceful."

Responding to Mr Collins' speech in the Dail, Justice and Defence Minister Alan Shatter said: "The House will appreciate that the gardai, in counteracting the threat posed by paramilitary groups, succeed time and again in preventing them from carrying out planned acts. Of their nature, the detail of a lot of these successes cannot appropriately be put in the public domain.

"However, what I can say is that the Garda Commissioner has advised me that there is an ongoing garda operation in Limerick aimed at the activities of a certain group and that it would not be helpful for me to make any public comment on it and, in particular, on a specific case."

Mr Shatter added: "These are simply criminal terrorists and I don't believe the words 'dissident' or 'republican' should be associated with them. These gangs are inextricably involved in organised crime – drug smuggling, fuel laundering, extortion, armed robbery – and there is nothing 'republican' whatsoever about organised crime."
Posted By: bostonirish8

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/23/13 03:43 AM

cheers for all this information lads, keep up the good work ya.

Any idea who this "Mr.Big" fella is? Gets mentioned alot in these news stories and they seem to have information on him yet they dont use his name do they.

Could be these journos ham up there stories throwing in a big Boss for the juicy headline init.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/23/13 04:05 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0125/364487-wicklow-body/

VIDEO. Philip O'Toole found in Co Wicklow,

Philip O'Toole was shot in stomach in Enniskerry, Co Wicklow in 2011 by Criminal Action Force.

Criminal Action Force say they did not kill Philip O'Toole.

http://i.imgur.com/tliax9i.jpg
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/23/13 04:29 AM

Any idea who this "Mr.Big" fella is? Gets mentioned alot in these news stories ?

He is to BIG to name on here, lol.

CAF Council, i would say has more power then Mr Big. I once seen 8 to 10 members with balaclava on them in irish star paper, mafia commission.

We might get a photo of the CAF Council on thread soon, i did ask mickthehack if he could get the photo to put up on this thread.

I do think the press are all over this MR BIG guy as you say for the juicy headline with out regard to the Criminal Action Force who as we know was about before anyone did hear of any MR BIG in the press.

journos ham up there stories ?

1. Irish journos always ham up there stories because they only act on information from official sources.

2. Irish journalists are worst in the world.





Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/23/13 11:14 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/jury-need-time-in-attack-case-29085971.html

Jury need time in attack case.

21 FEBRUARY 2013 10:40 AM

THE jury in the trial of two men accused of assaulting another man with a meat cleaver failed to reach a verdict last night.

Alan Wilson (33) of New Street Gardens and David Crowley (36) of New Bride Street, have pleaded not guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to trespass while committing assault causing harm at Dromheath Drive in Blanchardstown on June 3, 2009. Mr Crowley has also pleaded not guilty to a second charge of unlawfully possessing a firearm.

Judge Desmond Hogan told the jury to cease their deliberations until today.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/24/13 08:14 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4809743/Lovers-terror.html

THE grieving girlfriend of murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan is under threat from gangsters.
The Irish Sun can reveal Stacey Roche has been warned by gardai that her life is in danger.
Despite Ryan fathering a child with another woman, Roche, 24, from Crumlin in south Dublin, has remained loyal to the terrorist’s family.
The 32-year-old was whacked by a hitman in Clongriffin, last September. Since then, Roche has been doing shopping for his family and attending his grave every day.
We can also reveal Roche is one of FOUR women who have been identified by gardai as being under threat from gangsters in the Crumlin area.
And five of Ryan’s old gang also remain under threat from pals of murdered godfather Eamon Kelly, 65.
A source said: “Roche was never involved in crime — she’s being threatened because of her relationship with Ryan.
“She has been spending her days in north Dublin. Ryan had a string of lovers but Stacey seems to be in turmoil at his murder and this is the last thing she needs.”
Detectives have also established that a total of 26 men are now under threat from rival gangs in the Crumlin area. Cops have also vowed to increase patrols in the south inner city and enforce bail conditions on suspected gangsters.


Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/25/13 10:36 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/ryan-murder-suspect-28016868.html

KEN FOY, CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 05 SEPTEMBER 2012 10:05 AM

A DUBLIN gangster has bragged that his crew "whacked" Real IRA terror boss Alan Ryan.


The senior city criminal has claimed responsibility for the daylight murder.

Gardai are working on the theory that up to four different north Dublin gangs clubbed together to murder the terror boss.

The middle-aged hood -- who has mentored the leader of one of the four gangs -- boasted to pals: "It was us that whacked him."

The big time criminal is blamed with introducing tiger kidnappings to Ireland.

The development comes as gardai swooped on a Clongriffin apartment block which may have been used by the killers.

Detectives are investigating reports that the hitman was hiding out in the apartment block in the days before Ryan was shot dead.


Criminal Action Force sometime later after this press report claimed responsibility for the attack.


CAF ? four different north Dublin gangs clubbed together to murder the terror boss.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/25/13 11:00 PM

Link from Irish OC - Thread (Updating Weekly)


A GANG boss exposed in last week's Sunday World wanted to be sent to jail because so many people want to whack him.

We revealed that 23-year-old Declan Tynan is the head of a ruthless mob of 35 criminals based in St Vincent Street in Dublin 8.

However because the thug was due in court for selling drugs to an undercover cop, we had to blur his face.

He has now pleaded guilty to the possession of heroin with the intent of sale and supply and asked the judge to send him to jail because his life is under threat. He is not due to be sentenced until May, but will spend the next few months behind bars.

Tynan and his crew have been involved in two bitter disputes with rival criminals.

There have been dozens of violent incidents linked to a row with Paul Geraghty, the new partner of Brian Rattigan's former partner Natasha McEnroe.

The gangs have been fighting with each other for several years due to a petty dispute that has escalated out of control. Geraghty narrowly avoided an assasination bid two years ago after shots were fired at his car on Charlemount Street. Detectives believe that associates of Tynan were involved.


Ambushed

Tynan's men have also been blamed for setting up criminal Declan O'Reilly to be murdered last September and pals of O'Reilly have sworn revenge.

Tynan's family home was recently targeted in a fake pipe bomb incident that gardai believe is directly linked to the murder of O'Reilly.
Tynan is said to be under extreme pressure and feels that he will be safer in jail. However, it is likely that he will have to go into protective custody.

His gang is one of six new outfits operating in Dublin 8. Around 200 young men are involved in the mobs, which have now taken over from the 'Fat' Freddie Thompson and Brian Rattigan gangs.
Tynan had been one of the main targets of an elite new anti-gangland unit operating out of Kevin Street Garda Station.

Evidence was heard this week of how Tynan was nabbed by gardai in an under-cover sting atthe Vincent Street flats in March 2011.

Gardai had intelligence that Tynan was selling drugs out of the flat and had a phone number used by the mob to do deals.

An undercover garda rang the number and said he had €500 and wanted to buy drugs.Tynan's pal Karl Fish answered the phone and said he would "sort out" the officer.

Gormless

The officers went to the flats complex and heard a whistle from an upstairs corridor. Tynan gave them a bag of heroin, but bizarrely forgot to take any money from them.

As the undercover cops left, he said: "Ring me any time, that's the best gear around".
Both he and Fish were later arrested and charged, and pleaded guilty this week.

Tynan's solicitor tried to paint him as a gormless idiot, saying he was "an amateur and something of a fool". However gardai say he is far from a fool and is not to be underestimated.

He has 21 previous convictions including one for robbing a headshop just yards from his own home. The court heard he was "near to death's door" six months ago after overdosing on cocaine. He agreed to undergo regular drugs tests in prison between now and May.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/26/13 01:25 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gun-used-to-kill-wilson-found-in-burnedout-car-28849170.html

CONOR FEEHAN – 02 OCTOBER 2012 10:05 AM

THE gun used to kill gangster John Wilson has been discovered in the burned-out car used by his assasins.


Gardai found the handgun while carrying out forensic examinations of the charred VW Passat.

Wilson was shot last Friday while bringing his children home from school.

Two men were involved in the shooting while a third man remained in the car.


Money

The gun is now being examined to see if any DNA or ballistic evidence can be obtained which could identify the killers or if the gun was used in any other attacks.

"Everyone in Ballyfermot is talking about the gun being found, so the hit wasn't that professional. It's a good result for gardai," said one source.

"Wilson was probably killed by his own gang and it looks like a row over money sealed his fate," they added.

One man is still being questioned in Ballyfermot about the murder. The period of his detention was extended by another three days.

John Wilson had survived three other attempts on his life, the latest one in April in which he received gunshot wounds to the leg.

His two brothers are behind bars for murder. Eric 'Lucky' Wilson (28) is jailed in Spain for the murder of a UK criminal in 2010.

And Keith Wilson (24) was jailed last November for the murder of Daniel Gaynor (25) in Finglas in August 2010.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for a group calling itself the Criminal Action Force has promised to take on the Real IRA as it seeks revenge for the killing of its Dublin commander Alan Ryan on September 3.

"If the Real IRA thinks we're going to sit back and let them take money from us they've another thing coming," he said.

"John Wilson was a member of our group and he wasn't afraid to stand up against Alan Ryan's gang," he added.



http://www.thestar.ie/star/murdered-gangster-wilsons-e20k-hit/

CAF spokesperson statement to Irish Star John Wilson.

CAF said: “John Wilson was aligned to a faction that had left CAF more than a year ago.

“We have had no activity with this former faction.

“There will be no retaliation taken by our membership.”
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/26/13 11:10 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/slain-real-ira-boss-alan-ryans-son-born/


A WOMAN who was pregnant by murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan has given birth to a baby boy — and named him after the slain terror chief.

The Star can reveal that the 2lb baby boy was born nine weeks premature on Tuesday and has spent his first few days in an incubator.

Notorious ladies’ man Ryan (32), who was blasted to death in September, had only struck up a relationship with the woman earlier this year.

The woman, who lives in north Dublin, dumped the thug just weeks before his death after learning he was a RIRA boss.

Sources say the delighted new mum has now decided to name the baby after Ryan and hopes to become close to his family.

“The baby boy was born nine weeks premature on Tuesday and has spent a few days in an incubator but is expected to be fine and healthy,” a source said.

“The mother initially had no intention of naming the baby after his father. However, she feels that the little boy is the image of Ryan and has decided to call him Alan.

“It was a bit of a shock that the baby came so early but everything is fine and she is very happy.”

Following Ryan’s murder, his mother was shocked to get a letter from a woman telling her she was expecting his baby.

The family are now said to be delighted with the news — with Ryan’s sister Niamh putting a tribute up on Facebook.

Niamh, who’s Facebook profile picture is a photograph of her murdered brother, has posted a Guns n’ Roses song alongside the words “for Alan’s babies”.

A source said: “Ryan’s family were initially shocked to learn that he had gotten this other girl pregnant, but now they are excited by the news.

“His sister’s tribute to what she termed, ‘Alan’s babies’, shows that they want to accept this new baby and want to meet with the mother.”

Despite his hardman reputation, a controversial fundraiser in memory of Ryan in November displayed family photos of him in loving embraces with his daughter and ex-girlfriends.

The source added: “He might have had a fearsome reputation but Alan was different when it came to his daughter and the women in his life.”
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/27/13 08:59 PM


I have some old Criminal Action Force storys from irish star paper i will put up aftar this weekend, there is not much more i can get on the internet about CAF.

You would have to pay for the other Criminal Action Force storys on the internet so they can keep them ones.

There is only a very small few Crime correspondent in Ireland who run Criminal Action Force storys five is all i ever seen.

So till next week, unless something else pops up before then.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/01/13 01:49 AM

Don, all your crime story posts have come up all over the place on this website ?
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/04/13 10:32 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/alert-over-city-vigil-for-slain-rira-boss-ryan-29104990.html

Niall O'Connor – 02 March 2013 10:40 AM

GARDAI will mount a significant presence in the city centre tomorrow as associates of murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan turn out to mourn his death.

Dissidents are organising a "black vigil" on O'Connell Bridge – exactly six months after the 32-year-old gangster was shot dead.

Detectives are planning to keep a close eye on the event – which is expected to attract associates of the terror boss.

The vigil will mark the first public event held by Ryan's associates since the controversial fundraiser in Crumlin's Submarine Bar in November.

outcry

And it is also being held amid major turmoil in the Real IRA – as Northern bosses continue in their efforts to "weed out" members who have fallen foul of the organisation.

The Herald revealed in January how four high-level men were sent to the capital from the North after bosses ordered an "intense clean-up" of how the organisation operates.

A source explained: "When there is an Alan Ryan event taking place, you just can't take anything for granted given the type of criminal he was."

Sources also pointed to the public and political outcry following the volley of shots fired above Ryan's coffin at his paramilitary funeral in Donaghmede on September 9.

Gardai were strongly criticised for failing to intervene when dissidents dressed in black berets and military clothing fired shots into the air in broad daylight.

TROUBLE

"There will be a close watch paid to this event on Sunday.

"Gardai are aware of it and will be prepared for any trouble," a source told the Herald.

Meanwhile, family members of Alan Ryan were this weekend paying tribute to their loved one on social networking sites.

The criminal's brother, Dermot Ryan – who was previously arrested by detectives investigating dissident activity – described Alan as "honest, courteous, courageous and disciplined".

"You never took a penny that was not yours to keep.

"You stood brave and tall, when your country and community called," Dermot Ryan wrote.

"They tried to break you in a living hell, you refused to be broken and would not be broken.

"You were murdered in cold blood by the criminals of the State with exactly €37 to your name and wallet.

extortion

"You were and are an inspiration to all true republicans out there and as a human being.

"You were as straight as they come, you would not be turned," he added.

Ryan was shot dead on September 3 while walking on Grange Lodge Avenue, Clongriffin, north Dublin.

He was in the company of an associate when he was shot just yards from his home.

The 32-year-old's Real IRA faction was involved in extortion and intimidation of drug dealers and racketeering against pub and club owners.

noconnor@herald.ie
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/04/13 10:52 AM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4823331/Fears-Derek-Hutch-would-be-killed-in-jail.html

Hutch and go for Del Boy.

Settled ... Hutch wanted to stay in Mountjoy
Exclusive
By OWEN CONLON, NEIL COTTER AND STEPHEN BREEN
Published: 3 hrs ago
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THE family of terrified Derek Hutch begged a TD to call the Irish Prison Service to try to get the killer moved to a safer jail.

TD Joe Costello was named by Hutch’s father Patrick as the man who was asked to make representations on behalf of vicious Del Boy after his transfer to Co Laois.

Hutch — who stabbed a man to death in 2007 — feared he would be targeted by Alan Ryan’s Real IRA mob after he was transferred from Mountjoy to Portlaoise in November 2009.

In a conversation taped by Spanish cops as part of their investigations into Christy Kinahan’s drugs empire, Derek’s father Patrick revealed he had approached the Labour politician who is TD for Dublin Central.

Patrick phoned his Spanish-based son Gary and said that he had approached Costello — the present Minister of State for Trade and Development — about getting Derek out of Portlaoise.

Patrick said Costello made enquiries and rang the Hutch family to say that prison officials had decided that Derek would be kept away from other prisoners in Portlaoise and in the segregation unit.

In an astonishing Spanish police transcript of taped conversations and text messages over three weeks, Gary — the nephew of veteran Dublin gang figure Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch — lifted the lid on his brother’s worries.

On November 17, Gary took a call from his father who said he was worried that Derek was about to be transferred from ‘The Joy’.

Gary was also told how Derek feared being attacked by the “ones from the Fairview Inn” — meaning the associates of RIRA boss Alan Ryan (who was murdered by rival gangsters last September) — if he was sent to the Co Laois slammer.

And he told his father he would sort the problem out but said he was worried his brother would be unable to use his SIM card because he was in the medical wing of Mountjoy where there would be no phone.

In a series of calls over a number of hours, a female pal of Derek’s then told Gary he had borrowed a phone and had been in touch.

The following day, Gary asked Freddie Thompson to ring an inmate in Mountjoy — who cannot be named — and tell him to give his phone to Derek for the night so the brothers could chat.

The following day, Derek’s female pal called to say Derek had been sent to Portlaoise.

His father then told Gary that Patrick had been in segregation on A-Wing.

The following day, the female pal called again to say Derek was complaining about prison. On November 22, Derek, Gary and the female pal had a three-way phone conversation. Fat Freddie then took Gary’s phone and said he might know a prison officer there and would see what he could do for Derek.

Gary told Derek to keep his head down in Portlaoise before Patrick told him he had been on to Costello about getting him a transfer.

The family were advising Derek to go on hunger strike and a dirty protest and accused the Gardai of orchestrating the transfer.

Patrick told Gary he had yet to hand over the Book of Evidence to an inmate, the evil child rapist Rossi Walsh, who had cultivated a reputation as an amateur lawyer. His family were convinced they knew the reason he had been taken out of Mountjoy in the first place.

According to Patrick, it was because Derek was in possession of a phone — contrary to prison rules — and also because a “top cop” in Dublin’s Store Street had heard Derek was planning a prison break.

Derek’s family were still trying to get him moved, but weren’t confident as they believed the same “c*** in Store Street” would ensure Derek “was stuck there”. Last July, Hutch was sentenced to 16 years in jail for co-ordinating a botched cash van raid. He was already serving a ten-year sentence — with four suspended — handed down in 2011 — for the manslaughter of Barry Maguire, 27.

He is also doing a ten-year stretch for handgun possession.

His raid conviction means his previous 2020 release date has been extended by five years. Hutch is now serving his sentence in Dublin’s Wheatfield prison. He is not due to be released until 2025.

We contracted Joe Costello TD several times for comment. He told the Irish Sun he would get back to us but he had not returned our calls last night.


Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/05/13 02:49 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/rira-well-revenge-slain-boss-alan-ryan/

RIRA: We’ll avenge slain boss Alan Ryan.

Dissident Republicans are set wage war on crime gangs in Dublin, it emerged last night.

Sources have told The Star that allies of slain Real IRA boss Alan Ryan — killed by criminals in Dublin six months ago — are now set to take out mobsters and drug dealers in the city in revenge for his death.

Ryan (32) was shot dead at the start of September near his home in Clongriffin, north Dublin — after a crime gang from the area refused to pay him thousands of euro that he was extorting from them.

The RIRA had vowed revenge — but only crime godfather Eamonn Kelly (65), who was on the periphery of the gang that killed Ryan, was shot dead in revenge.

But Republican sources have told The Star that now the RIRA is set to seek out mobsters it believes are part of the crime network behind Ryan’s death — and kill them.

“The criminals are making a mistake of they think we are not coming after them,” a Republican source told The Star.

“The time is now right for action. We will be taking action against the drug dealers and criminals.”

The development is the latest twist in a feud between criminals and Republicans in the capital that has left 10 people dead in the last three years.

The Star’s exclusive, 16-page investigation into the gangs of Ireland today includes a probe into the brutal war between the Real IRA and a coalition of gangsters calling themselves the Criminal Action Force (CAF).

That group was set up in 2010 to protect criminals from extortion demands by Ryan’s RIRA — who got more than €420,000 from them.

Gardai believe the secretive CAF is led by a criminal from the west of Dublin.

It boasts it has more than 200 members.

Meanwhile, more than 100 Republican sympathisers marched through the centre of Dublin last night in tribute to slain Alan Ryan.

The large group gathered on O’Connell Street at 6pm carrying banners with pictures of Ryan on them.

The marchers walked down Dublin’s main thoroughfare behind an Irish tri-colour and a number of plain black banners.

A source told The Star that the march passed off peacefully.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/05/13 03:04 PM

The RIRA had vowed revenge on Criminal gangs ? yeah right.

10 people dead in the last three years. ? yeah and criminal gangs have killed up to 7 people if not more.

The Star’s exclusive, 16-page investigation into the gangs of Ireland today includes a probe into the brutal war between the Real IRA and a coalition of gangsters calling themselves the Criminal Action Force (CAF). ?

Mickthehack can you put up your report in 16-page investigation on CAF.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/06/13 03:26 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/black-vigil-held-in-city-centre-for-slain-rira-boss-29107385.html

JANE LAST AND NIALL O'CONNOR – 04 MARCH 2013 10:40 AM

SUPPORTERS of slain RIRA terror boss Alan Ryan took to the city centre last night to hold a special commemoration for him.

At least two dozen people carrying black flags, tricolours and pictures of Ryan (32), stood on O'Connell Bridge last night for a "black vigil".

The "vigil" took place on the six-month anniversary of Ryan's death. Gardai were also present at last night's event.

The vigil is the first public event held by supporters of Ryan since the controversial fundraiser in Crumlin's Submarine bar in November.

The "black vigil" was being held amid major turmoil in the Real IRA – as Northern bosses continue in their efforts to "weed out" members who have fallen foul of the organisation.

The Herald revealed in January that four high-level men were sent to the capital from the North after bosses ordered an "intense clean-up" of how the organisation operates.

A number of detectives were in close proximity to last night's vigil in the city centre.

A source explained: "When there is an Alan Ryan event taking place, you just can't take anything for granted given the type of criminal he was."

Sources also pointed to the public and political outcry following the volley of shots fired above Ryan's coffin at his paramilitary funeral in Donaghmede on September 9.

Gardai were strongly criticised for failing to intervene when dissidents dressed in black berets and military clothing fired shots into the air in broad daylight.

Meanwhile, family members of Alan Ryan were this weekend paying tribute to their loved one on social networking sites.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/06/13 03:27 PM

At least two dozen people ?

Said 100 people in the Irish Star. Hummmm.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/07/13 01:07 PM

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/mar/06/dissident-irish-republican-shot-dead

Dissident Irish republican shot dead outside pub.



A dissident republican has been shot dead at a pub on the east coast of Ireland.

In a follow up operation the Garda Siochana arrested four men in connection with the fatal shooting.

The dead man is understood to be Peter Butterly who was arrested back in 2010 after the Irish security forces found a large Real IRA arms dump in Co Louth.

Butterly was murdered while sitting in a car outside The Huntsman pub in the seaside resort of Laytown in Co Meath close to the M1 motorway linking Dublin to Belfast.

Security sources said the gang responsible for the shooting had been under surveillance and after shots were heard armed Garda officers moved into the scene and arrested four men. They are being held under the Republic's anti-terror laws, the Offences Against the State Act.

Although the remnants of the Real IRA in Dublin – now part of the anti-peace process coalition styling itself as the new IRA – has been involved in a violent feud with non-political armed criminals in the Irish capital, it is not thought Butterly's murder was linked to that turf war. Security sources indicated he may have been killed in an internal "clean out" of suspected informers within the republican terror group.

Butterly walked free from the Republic's special criminal court last year after the case against him and another man collapsed because the non jury court ruled he had been unlawfully arrested after the seizure of explosives in Co Louth.

No evidence was heard in the trial of Butterly, of Cortown, Togher, Dunleer, who had pleaded not guilty to membership of an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Óglaigh na hÉireann, on 8 October 2010.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/07/13 01:10 PM

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2013/0307/breaking1.html


CONOR LALLY, Crime Correspondent and ELAINE KEOGH in Gormanston

Gardai will question five men this morning held in connection with the fatal shooting of a member of the Real IRA in a pub car park in Co Meath yesterday.

Peter Butterly (35), a father of three from Cortown, Togher, Dunleer, Co Louth, was shot dead in the car park of the Huntsman Inn in Gormanston at about 2.30pm while under surveillance by armed gardai.

Traffic diversions are still in place in the vicinity of the pub this morning, and gardai are advising motorists to avoid the area.

A postmortem is due to take place today at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda.

Mr Butterly was due to stand trial next Wednesday on charges of membership of an illegal organisation, namely the Real IRA. He was free on bail.

He had gone to the car park for a meeting with others from the Real IRA, of which he was a regional commander.

However, the Real IRA has been feuding internally since the shooting dead of key figure Alan Ryan last September. Yesterday the group of men turned on Mr Butterly as part of that feud and shot him as he sat in his car in the pub car park. He staggered from the vehicle, then collapsed and died.

Members of the Emergency Response Unit were in the immediate vicinity, keeping Mr Butterly under surveillance because his life had been threatened, and also to gather information on whom he was meeting.

After he was shot, four suspects in their 20s fled in a car but were stopped by gardai at the Balscadden Road not far from the pub. A fifth man, in his 40s, was arrested nearby. A handgun was recovered.

Paramilitary funeral

The suspects are from Coolock and parts of north Co Dublin. They knew Alan Ryan and some were among a group arrested in relation to the show of paramilitary strength at his funeral in Donaghmede, north Dublin, last September.

Mr Butterly?s remains were yesterday examined at the scene by Deputy State Pathologist Dr Khalid Jabbar.

Mr Butterly had been before the Special Criminal Court last March charged with Real IRA membership arising from his suspected transportation of bomb components in 2010.

The warrant used to gather evidence against him was ruled unconstitutional and charges were not pursued. He was due to stand trial next Wednesday on a new charge of membership of an illegal organisation.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/07/13 01:17 PM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/l...k-29115052.html

By Tom Brady, Paul Williams and Barry Duggan – 07 March 2013

A dissident republican has been shot dead in an ambush at a pub car park following an internal split within the terrorist group.

Peter Butterly (35) was murdered yesterday outside the Huntsman Inn at Gormanston, Co Meath.

Gardai received an early break in the murder probe when Special Branch detectives, who were nearby, immediately responded. They arrested five men in the area and recovered a firearm.

Four of the arrested men, all in their 20s, were attempting to flee in a car from the murder scene while the fifth person, in his 40s, was arrested at the pub.

Gardai are investigating the theory that Butterly was ambushed at the car park of the popular pub when he was shot dead.

Officers are satisfied that the murder of Butterly, a married father-of-three, is linked to an internal feud between dissidents.

He was an associate of Real IRA boss and convicted criminal Alan Ryan, who was shot dead in north Dublin last year as part of the ongoing feud.

Butterly (35) had been one of four leaders of the Real IRA before the group became part of the New IRA alliance formed last summer.

Since then, Butterly, from Dunleer, Co Louth, was marginalised by the leadership of the alliance.

It is believed he had been accused by the alliance of holding on to cash raised through extortion and “fundraising” activities.

At least two bullets struck a parked Laguna vehicle during the gun attack.

Butterly collapsed from his injuries at the corner of the pub car park alongside a clothes bin.

A neighbour living alongside the pub said: “I was just getting out of my car here at 2.05pm and heard four gunshots.

“You hear a lot of gunshots now and then with the nearby army camp, but these were a lot closer.

“We knew these shots were near us. A few minutes later it was all Garda sirens,” the resident added.

The murder is believed part of a purge by the new alliance leadership of Real IRA members.

Butterly was regarded by Garda anti-terrorist officers as the leader of the Real IRA faction operating in the north Louth area.

In the past few months, Garda intelligence gathered that he had been sidelined by the New IRA alliance, which includes former Provisional IRA activists, Derry-based Republican Action Against Drugs and Real IRA.

The suspects were being questioned last night at Garda stations in north Dublin under the Offences Against the State Act.

factfile

The ‘New IRA’ blamed for Peter Butterly’s murder was responsible for murdering prison officer David Black near Lurgan last October and for the foiled mortar bomb attack in Londonderry this week. Butterly was arrested when gardai seized explosives and weapons in 2010. But the case collapsed when the Irish Supreme Court ruled his arrest warrant was unconstitutional.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/07/13 01:21 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/attack-on-fat-freddies-brother-linked-to-killing-29113503.html

Ken Foy and Andrew Phelan – 06 March 2013 10:40 AM

IT was the vicious pub row that would have the gravest of consequences 18 months after the brutal brawl broke out.

When gardai discovered that associates of two opposing feuding factions faced off in a Dublin city centre bar in March, 2011, they knew it would lead to serious developments.

Especially as Ritchie Thompson – the older brother of 'Fat' Freddie Thompson – received a broken leg and Ritchie's wife Catherine was stabbed.

Ultimately it would mean that Gerard Eglington, the gangster who started the fight in the Karma Stone pub that night, would be shot dead in Portarlington, Co Laois, in front of his children last September.

Sources say that gardai are in "no doubt" that Eglington, who was 27 when he was shot dead, was targeted by the 'Fat' Freddie gang because of his role in the events of March 13, 2011.

However, it has been established that Richie and Catherine had no involvement in the savage killing.

Yesterday at Dublin Circuit Court yesterday Eglington's best friend, his long-term partner and her sister were sentenced for their role in the melee.

His close pal Kenneth Roche – who lost his brothers John and Noel to the bitter Crumlin/Drimnagh feud – was jailed for nine months for his part in the street melee.

The two sisters were given suspended sentences when they also admitted charges arising from the clash between the two groups that was linked to the Crumlin Drimnagh feud.



Savage

Kenneth Roche (22) was sent to prison while Danielle Nolan (22) and murder victim Eglington's girlfriend Kristle Nolan (28) had nine-month jail terms suspended for three years.

The court heard the "savage attack" happened when two rival groups met each other by chance at a city pub and spilled out onto the street.

The three accused had "associated" with people involved in the feud but were not directly involved, the court was told.

Roche, formerly of Abbotstown Avenue, Finglas, pleaded guilty to violent disorder at the Karma Stone pub, Wexford Street, on March 13, 2011.

His co-accused Kristle Nolan (28) of Lorcan O'Toole Park, Kimmage, Dublin, pleaded guilty to the same offence, while Danielle Nolan (22), of The Oaks, Kilnacourt, Portarlington, pleaded guilty to the less serious charge of affray.

Gerard Eglington, formerly of Kilnacourt Woods, Portarlington, had died in tragic circumstances, the court heard.

Defence counsel said Danielle Nolan only became involved because she knew Gerard Eglington. Her sister Kristle was his partner at the time.

Imposing the sentence on Roche, Judge Patrick McCartan said he needed to send out a message to anyone else who might be inclined to get involved in similar activity.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/07/13 01:46 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4828558/On-the-take-RIRA-thug-shot-dead-by-own-crew.html

On-the-take RIRA thug shot dead by own crew.

A CLOSE pal of slain mob boss Alan Ryan was lured to his death by republican terrorists yesterday.

The Irish Sun can reveal Peter Butterly, 34, was summoned to a meeting with Real IRA godfathers at the Huntsman Inn in Gormanston, Co Meath.

But a row erupted between the renegades before the dad-of-three was blasted in the chest and head in the pub’s car park around 2.15pm yesterday afternoon.

The Gardai’s elite Emergency Response Unit then swooped and arrested five men.

Three of those lifted — all well known to gardai and with close links to dissident republicans — were members of Ryan’s Dublin brigade. Officers recovered a firearm a short distance from the murder scene.

James Gibney's bar
Staff and customers at the busy bar were traumatised by the daylight shooting.

His wife Eithne was also left distraught yesterday after travelling to the murder scene.

Gardai believe Butterly was shot up to five times after he was accused of stealing cash from terrorist extortion rackets.

Dismissed A source said: “Butterly was dismissed from the Real IRA because he was accused of keeping money for himself.

“There was an order from the terrorists in the North to shoot him on sight but he thought he could sort something out.

“He was very close to Ryan and also travelled to Cork on occasions to speak at commemorations.

“The Real IRA leadership from the North are determined to keep Ryan’s cronies away from the organisation.

“The danger now is that this murder could lead to a full-blown feud.”

We can reveal Butterly was once the Real IRA’s representative in Co Louth.

But he was dismissed from the terror group last year after its new leaders launched a purge against Ryan’s old mob.

Three Dublin men are now running the group.

Two of Ryan’s pals have already been blasted in punishment shootings.

Another member of Ryan’s gang living in south inner city Dublin was warned by gardai he was being targeted by murdered godfather Eamon Kelly’s mob.

Officers from the Special Detective Unit have been on high alert in recent weeks over fears dissidents were set to turn their guns on each other.

They also fear the die-hard republicans were set to wage war against vicious drugs gangs.

And we can also reveal Butterly was caught with Ryan in a stolen car on the M1 motorway, last March.

Gardai believe the pair — both wearing two sets of surgical gloves — were on their way to collect weapons for a hit.

Butterly was previously charged with Real IRA membership and was linked to a huge explosives and arms find in 2010.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/08/13 02:59 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/new...s-29116896.html

TOM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 08 MARCH 2013

A LEADER of the New IRA alliance is believed to have ordered the pub car park hit on dissident terrorist Peter Butterly.


Butterly (35), the former head of the Real IRA in the Louth region, had been sidelined by the alliance in the past few months because they suspected he had pocketed some of their funds.

Gardai are satisfied that the Armagh-based leader chose a Dublin northside unit to carry out the shooting.

Butterly was lured to his death after receiving a phone call to meet some of his former associates.

Gardai were last night continuing to question five men, two from Balbriggan and the others from Raheny, Tallaght and Blanchardstown, about the killing.

All five were detained near the car park of the Huntsman Inn in Gormanston, Co Meath, where Butterly was shot dead around 2pm on Wednesday.

They were arrested by armed members of the Emergency Response Unit and the National Surveillance Unit, who were monitoring the movements of some of the suspects.

The officers did not see the shooting, but were quickly on the scene.

Butterly was sitting in his Renault Megane when two men drove into the car park in a Toyota Corolla. One of the attackers fired two shots into the Megane, and as Butterly struggled to get out and flee, two further shots were fired.

He fell to the ground as the two men sped off, throwing a 9mm handgun out of their car and over a hedge.

The Corolla was rammed by a garda car and the two suspects, aged 31 and 22, were arrested.

Two other men were detained when officers stopped an Opel car, and the fifth man was held after he arrived at the scene on foot. The three are aged 42, 33 and 28.

Two of the suspects are well-known to gardai as suspected dissidents and have been questioned in the past about other incidents including attacks ordered by another Real IRA faction boss, Alan Ryan, who was shot dead by drug traffickers last September.

One of the five men held is understood to have been injured in a shooting on the northside of Dublin last year.

Gardai believe two of the attackers were tasked with carrying out the shooting, two with setting fire to the getaway car and disposing of the weapon and the fifth was being deployed as a lookout.

Anti-terrorist officers believe Wednesday's murder is the latest in a series of shootings carried out for the alliance leadership.

They want to put their own discipline on members of the Real IRA, who were thought to have been skimming the profits from extortion and other fundraising crimes.

Mortar

The formation of the alliance last summer has resulted in an increase in violence in the North, including the murder of prison officer David Black and the foiled mortar bomb attack on a police station in Derry last weekend.

Some of the former Provisionals who have joined the Real IRA and Republican Action Against Drugs in the alliance have been blamed in the past for the murder of PSNI constable Ronan Kerr in Omagh in 2011 and the attempted murder of another constable and GAA player, Peadar Heffron, in Antrim in 2010.

A white Citroen Berlingo van, which had been fitted with a launch pad for the planned mortar bomb attack in Derry, had been bought in Dublin earlier this year.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/08/13 03:02 PM

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/fiv...oup-224710.html

Five men arrested by gardaí near the scene in Co Meath were last night being questioned under anti-subversive legislation.

One man, in his 40s, was arrested close to the car park, and four others in their 20s were arrested when a car was stopped a short distance away on the Balscadden road. A handgun was also recovered and the car was seized.

The victim, Peter Butterly, drove into the car park at the Huntsman Inn, Gormanston, shortly after 2pm. A second car entered a few minutes later. The man was confronted by the occupants of the second car as he walked across the car park and shot a number of times.

Paramedics were unable to save his life and his body remained at the scene until 7pm last night when it was removed to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Drogheda for an autopsy by the assistant state pathologist Dr Khalid Jabbar.

The 35-year-old father, with an address in Togher, Dunleer, Co, Louth, was awaiting trial last year on charges of membership of the Real IRA when the case collapsed after the Supreme Court ruled a warrant used to search his home was unconstitutional.

Security sources said Butterly had been “one of the leaders” of the Real IRA.

They said that he was sidelined soon after his release following the creation last summer of a new alliance of dissident groups and the installation of new leaders. “He had fallen foul of the new leadership,” said a security source.

The grouping, which calls itself the IRA, comprises of Real IRA factions in Dublin and Derry, the Derry-based Republican Action Against Drugs, and independent republican groupings in East Tyrone and Belfast. Gardaí have also spotted the involvement of ex-Provisional IRA activists and former members of the Real IRA in the alliance.

Security sources said the leadership of the grouping has been trying to assert its control over members of the previous groups, many of which operated independently.

The new bosses have also been targeting one of the main Real IRA factions in Dublin, centred around north Dublin.

The leader of that outfit, Alan Ryan, was gunned down last September by rival criminal bosses, from whom he was trying to extort money.

The new alliance has been unhappy that most of the money collected by the Ryan faction was not going to the so-called military cause. Since Ryan’s murder, they have targeted a number of senior members of that gang. Two of them were subjected to punishment-style shootings in Dublin last November and last January.

Gardaí have appealed for anyone with information to contact Laytown Garda Station on 041 9813320 or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666111.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/08/13 03:04 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/gardai-braced...killing-emerge/

Gardai were last night braced for a fresh wave of killings — after it emerged former associates of a terrorist gunned Peter Butterly down outside a pub in broad daylight.

As detectives questioned five suspects over the killing of Peter Butterly (35) on Wednesday, sources told The Star the former Real IRA member was blasted by members of his own gang.

Gardai are also investigating intelligence that the brutal hit was a direct result of the dissident pocketing cash that was meant for the Real IRA cause.

Hard-line elements of the group are determined to rid the organisation of
people that it deems undesirable.

The RIRA, led by Alan Ryan (32) until his murder in Dublin in September last year, had been infiltrated by mainstream criminals — but the group’s new leadership want to return to traditional republicanism and get rid of criminal elements.

Sources said the Real IRA is expected to target other former members who have been expelled in recent months.

“The new leadership are carrying out a purge,” a source said last night. “There are plenty of people within the
organisation that they want to kill.

“They believe there are a lot of bad apples and they are determined to get rid of them.”

Sources told The Star that Butterly, of Togher in Co Louth — gunned down at the Huntsman Inn in Gormanston, Co Meath on Wednesday — had been a target of the RIRA leadership for at least a year.

Four men whose car was stopped by gardai and arrested near the scene were still in custody last night, while another man, who was with Butterly in the car before he was shot, is also still being held.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/09/13 02:04 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/five-arrests-made-in-ryan-murder-case-29119040.html

09 MARCH 2013

FIVE people have been arrested and questioned as part of the investigation into the murder of dissident republican Alan Ryan, Dublin Coroner's Court has heard.

Ryan (32) from Grange Abbey Drive in Donaghmede, Dublin 13, was gunned down on the street at Grange Lodge Avenue, Clongriffin, in north Dublin on September 3 last year.

He was a leading member of the Real IRA in Dublin.

Requesting a further adjournment of the inquest into his death yesterday, Detective Inspector Seamus Boland said the investigation is still active.

Two people have been before the court on charges related to that investigation but these are not homicide charges, he said.

Coroner Dr Brian Farrell adjourned the inquest for further mention on July 29.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/09/13 02:05 PM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/l...d-29118589.html

8 MARCH 2013

One of five men arrested after a dissident republican was shot dead in a pub car park has been released without charge.

Gardai said a file was being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) over the killing of Peter Butterly outside the Huntsman inn, Gormanstown, Co Meath, on Wednesday.

The freed man was aged in his 30s and had been detained by detectives near the pub shortly after the murder.

Four other men, all in their 20s, arrested in a car as it fled the scene remain in custody. The suspects are all being detained under Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act.

A handgun was recovered following the murder.

Butterly, of Cortown, Togher, Dunleer in Co Louth, was a Real IRA figure and a father of two teenage girls and an infant son.

One line of inquiry was that Butterly was lured to his death as part of a bloody fall-out involving dissident republicans.

He was an associate of a Real IRA boss and convicted criminal Alan Ryan, who was shot dead in north Dublin last year.

Ryan's faction was involved in extortion and intimidation of drug dealers and racketeering against pub and club owners.

Butterly appeared before the non-jury Special Criminal Court last year accused of membership of the Real IRA but was freed on a technicality.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/09/13 02:17 PM

http://www.kildare-nationalist.ie/2012/10/09/pipe-bomb-defused-in-rathangan/

Criminal Action Force attack.

PIPE BOMB DEFUSED IN RATHANGAN.

RESIDENTS of a housing estate in Rathangan had to be evacuated after a pipe bomb was left in front of one of the homes.

Army bomb disposal experts were then called out to defuse the device, which was discovered at a house in the Temple Mills estate.

Local gardaí were notified of the discovery through the Garda Control and Command system in Dublin at around ….pm last

Thursday night and they proceeded to evacuate the residents of the house in question and those occupying neighbouring houses.

“This was a viable device which was left under a bench outside the front window of the house in question,” said Sgt John Flaherty of Kildare garda station.

Members of the Defence Forces’ Explosives Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team then moved in to make the device safe. “In fact, although they deemed it to be technically viable, it didn’t actually explode,” said Sgt Flaherty.

He went on to say that the gardaí are continuing their investigations into the incident, adding that the matter was a very serious one as the house in question was occupied at the time, as were adjacent homes.

“We are still trying to establish a motive for what could have been an extremely serious attack,” Sgt Flaherty said, adding that anybody who noticed any suspicous movements of vehicles or people in the area on Thursday evening, or who has any information about the incident, should contact Kildare garda station on … …….

The Temple Mills estate is one of the Rathangan area’s newer housing private housing developments, which is located on the Bracknagh road.

This is not the first occasion on which pipe bombs have been used to target homes in Co Kildare. A similar device was actually shoved through the letter-box of a house in Suncroft in July, while manufacturing and storage facilities for pipebombs have also been discovered in the county.

A bomb-making factory was discovered near Monasterevin in January of …. while in May of this year, five viable pipe bombs were discovered in a bogland area just outside Rathangan.

At the time, gardaí linked the find to Dublin gangland activities, claiming that the pipe bombs were destined for use in the city.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/09/13 02:23 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/ira-man-was-betrayed-by-pal-in-car-park-feud-killing-29117825.html

IRA man was betrayed by pal in car park feud killing.

KEN FOY – 08 MARCH 2013 10:40 AM

IRA murder victim Peter Butterly was the victim of a shocking gangland triple-cross, it has emerged.

Senior sources have confirmed that not only was Butterly shot dead by a "motley band of Alan Ryan thugs" but the man he considered a close friend betrayed him.

Dad-of-three Butterly (35) was murdered on Wednesday afternoon outside the Huntsman Inn at Gormanston, Co Meath.

Sources say he had earlier attended a meeting with other IRA figures in the pub and he was shot as he got into his Renault Laguna car.

Butterly attempted to flee but was "shot down like a dog" in the pub car park. A senior source told the Herald: "What happened in Gormanston gives a new meaning to murder most foul. This was a dirty, dirty, horrible murder."

The gangsters who killed Butterly had connections to murdered Real IRA terror chief Alan Ryan and one of Ryan's best friends is suspected of being the trigger man.

They have addresses in Tallaght, Blanchardstown, Raheny and the south inner city areas of the capital.

Ryan's mate is a dangerous thug aged in his early 20s and is one of five men still in custody today.

All are expected to face various serious charges.

Shocked

However, what has shocked everyone is that the man Butterly considered to be his close is one of those in custody – he is being questioned about his friend's murder today at a garda station in Co Meath.

The West Dublin criminal is a well-known dissident Republican who previously survived an assassination attempt by Alan Ryan's mob.

A senior source explained: "There may well have been talk that this man was lucky to escape with his life when Ryan's cronies murdered Butterly. But gardai believe that he was at the centre of the plot. He was arrested close to the scene – the gang were attempting to hand him over the gun when he was lifted.

"Maybe his own life was under threat and he felt he had to do this but even gardai are sickened by this man's behaviour."

The Herald can reveal that his home was raided by armed officers yesterday evening while gardai got an extension to the time he can be held in custody. Nothing of evidential value was seized in the search which lasted for over an hour. His long term partner was said to be "very upset" at developments and she had even considered reporting him as a missing person before learning of his arrest.

IRA man Peter Butterly (35) had been involved in a long-standing internal feud with Alan Ryan and his mob and was even blamed by Ryan's cronies for setting the terror chief up for murder last September.

Sources say Butterly, who lived almost 20 kilometres away in Dunleer, Co Louth, regularly held meetings in the carpark of the Huntstown Inn and considered it a "safe place."

The murdered IRA man was under regular surveillance by the garda Special Detective Unit as were the mob involved in his murder.

Butterly and Alan Ryan's RIRA mob became mortal enemies over two years ago when they became embroiled in a number of major cash disputes.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 03/10/13 10:22 PM





INVESTIGATORS probing the mysterious case of Kevin Michael McGeever have contacted their counterparts in Dubai to establish if he had 'kidnap and ransom insurance', the Sunday World can reveal.

The 'kidnapped' tycoon turned up half-starved in Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim - where IRA hostage Don Tidey was rescued 30 years ago - sporting a long beard and overgrown fingernails in January with the word 'thief' written in indelible ink on his forehead.McGeever (68), claimed he had been abducted and held in an underground container, surviving on a ham sandwich a day.

Fugitive

The fugitive - who is wanted for questioning by Interpol -was carrying a torch and mobile phone, despite the nightmare ordeal he claims to have endured.

"The kidnap and ransom insurance angle is something we are looking into," a Sunday World source said. "We've asked the police in Dubai to check it out over there, but there's a lot of bureaucracy involved and it's a lengthy process."Companies specialising in kidnap and ransom policies are also being contacted, the Sunday World understands.
"There are about 30 companies around the world specialis- ing in kidnap policies," our source said.

The insurance cover does not payout ransoms, but reimburses losses incurred by the insured and are extremely popular in billionaire belts like oil-rich Dubai.
While maintaining he cannot remember important details,McGeever has told gardai a ransom was paid over to his captors before his release and he has now given sketchy details of his abduction.

"He claims three men were waiting for him at his home in Craughwell, Co. Galway, on May 27 last year, and that they were wearing balaclavas and had big guns," a source said.
"He said he does not know where they were from or where he was taken."

Almost eight months later, on January 29, McGeever was picked up on the roadside near Ballinamore by motorist Patrick Rehill and his partner Catherine Vallely.
Detectives attached to the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) have been grilling McGeever's disgruntled clients and creditors to establish the basis for his incredible wealth.

Exposed

As first exposed by the Sunday World, McGeever's assets are tied up in a complex trust, Universal Assets Limited, which CAB are probing.
"It took over six hours to give my statement," one creditor told the Sunday World. "They were exceptionally thorough."
Before he disappeared the pensioner had been selling property in Dubai, through KMM International Properties in Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, that never materialised for investors.

At least 50 Irish people paid out sums oj between €100,000 and $l.million jor apartments in Shami Tower, a development in Dubai that was never completed.
Others told the Sunday World they purchased apartments in developments from him that never existed.
Around 30 contractors also claim they are owed money for work and supplying goods to the mansion he was building in CraughwelL

"Everyday there'd be some confrontation," a source said.
"The words 'McGeever Pay Up' were spray-painted in red on the wall outside at one point.
There was a picket at his home at another stage. Things got so bad he didn't go out at all."

The Swinford, Co. Mayo, native defended himself last week, claiming he wants to put the record straight, but is still too weak - suffering from 'change of food' syndrome.
However, behind the scenes he has also been trying to negotiate a price for his story. "He's looking for (8,000 to do the interview, but he's claiming he will donate the money to cancer research," a source said.McGeever has still not visited his terminally-ill girlfriend Siobhan O'Callaghan in a hospice in Harold's Cross, the Sunday World can disclose.

Raided

Ms O'Callaghan's apartment in Clontarf, Dublin, was raided by CAB detectives and laptops and papers were taken.
The couple's faith healer friend Robert Heavey, who has "the cure" for strokes, denied he had been accommodating his old friend.
The owner of the blue Opel that picked McGeever up from Mullingar Hospital when he went to ground for a second time said "he is not staying here", when contacted at his home in Enfield, Co. Meath.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 03/13/13 12:07 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4834035/Assassins-need.html

Assassin’s need

Lady killer ... girl with gun
Exclusive
By STEPHEN BREEN
Last Updated: 10th March 2013

REPUBLICAN godfathers are using GIRLS to target drug dealers.
Terror chiefs turned to female assassins after the Real IRA was thrown into turmoil when Dublin boss Alan Ryan, 32, was shot dead last September.
A source said: “The Northern dissidents are using women to target gangsters because they won’t be under the same scrutiny as prominent gunmen.
“It’s like something out of Love/Hate and the character Lizzie who killed Darren.”
A special probe by the Irish Sun today reveals how new dissident leaders have:
Recruited former Provo ROBBERS to their ranks
Declared WAR on murdered godfather Eamon Kelly’s drug-dealing mob
Vowed to KILL senior members of Ryan’s gang.
The source added: “The Northern leaders have dismantled Ryan’s gang because of their love for money. There are orders to shoot Ryan’s friends on sight — and the drugs gangs who are refusing to cough up.”

Hit ... RIRA boss Butterly shot dead in pub carpark last week
Cops remain on high alert after the killing of Ryan associate Peter Butterly, 34, on Wednesday.
The dad-of-three, who lived a lavish lifestyle, was whacked outside the Huntsman Inn, Gormanston, Co Meath. Gardai arrested five men near the scene.
We can reveal Butterly and Ryan clashed before Ryan was killed after he accused Butterly of keeping part of a €200,000 cash haul that was meant to go north.

Slain ... Ryan killed
Although dissidents from the North attended Ryan’s funeral last September, they have now turned against them.
One source said: “The only reason they went there was to keep Ryan’s gang onside because they knew they had a lot of weapons.
“But once terrorists in the North knew Ryan’s gang were keeping the proceeds of robberies and extortion rackets they moved against them.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/13/13 12:13 PM

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/KELLY'S+REVENGE%3B+WAR+ON+DUBLIN'S+STREETS+Crime+bosses+form+'action...-a0312188206

Byline: EXCLUSIVE by EMMA MCMENAMY

A GROUP of Dublin criminals have joined forces over the past two weeks to tackle the RIRA.

The so-called Criminal Action Force (CAF) is made up of gangsters from the capital who say they are sick of the dissidents throwing their weight around and moving in on their turf.

They have been paying "visits" to members of the RIRA in North Dublin and threatening them that if they don't stop muscling in on their territory they will suffer the consequences.

A security source last night said the CAF has increased its presence in recent weeks after the assassination of crime godfather Eamon Kelly.

Set up in 2010 to counter extortion demands from the RIRA and its sinceslain boss Alan Ryan, it has killed several people it says were involved in the terror organisation.

They have claimed responsibility for the murder of dissident-linked hitman Daniel Gaynor in Finglas over the summer and a shooting at the Player's Lounge pub where three innocent men were hit in a case of mistaken identity.

They also claimed the murder in Portarlington, Co Laois of Dublin criminal Gerard Eglington, 27, in September, saying he was killed for being in the RIRA.

It is understood the group wants to make a clear statement they are the ones in control of the Dublin criminal underworld.

The source added: "The group, which consists of well known gangsters from across Dublin city, decided to join forces as they were becoming infuriated with the RIRA.

"The murder of Eamon Kelly was the last straw for them. They want the RIRA to know that they are in charge, not them."

The source added: "Members of the CAF have been making calls to the houses of prominent RIRA Dublin brigade members over the past few weeks. They have been warning them that they will be killed unless they take a step back."

The group upped their presence following the murder of crime lord Eamon Kelly almost two weeks ago on December 4. Despite the CAF claiming Kelly, 65, was not a member, they are said to be angered by his death as he was seen as one of the most prominent gang bosses in the country.

It's believed the group is sick and tired of the RIRA and their increasing presence on the Dublin crime scene and finally decided that "enough is enough".

'The murder of Eamon Kelly was the last straw'
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/13/13 12:16 PM

Link from DonMega Irish OC - Thread (Updating Weekly)

THIS IS the smuggler who has become the black heart that pumps the lifeblood of the New Real IRA war machine.

Today the Sunday World exposes the shadowy world of 'Mr Black',the elusive fixer without whom the dissident terror group would grind to a halt.
Mr Black is pivotal, the man who greases palms, oils wheels and fuels the engine of the terrorist campaign.

His smuggling activities are key to the renegade republican leadership as he provides everything they need to run their terrorist outfit. From finance to guns, Mr Black has it covered, working directly for the collective leadership of the New RIRA. _ 1

All roads lead North - paved with the cash and guns raised by the mobster. Until now, Mr Black has been the faceless money man, protected and hidden by those reliant on his dirty cash. Not only do we blow his cover, we reveal his alleged role in the contract killing of Dublin RIRA boss Alan Ryan.

Killing

For Mr Black has publicly claimed he provided the lion's share of the bounty for Ryan's killing.But crucially, a special Sunday World investigation, aided by well-placed and informed security and dissident sources, reveals Mr Black to be the lifeblood of a killing machine.

Working directly for N-RIRA lead-ers Brian Arthurs and Frankie Quinn in Co. Tyrone and in turn Colin Duffy - all members of the collective leadership - he breathes life into the dissident campaign.
The man in his fifties has man-aged to stay one step ahead of the law, despite being named by

Spanish police as the ringleader of a criminal gang which led to the seizure of half-a-million pounds worth of smuggled contraband,The Dubliner has also been the subject of a Criminal Assets Bureau claim for the proceeds of crime as a result of smuggling and was hit with a bill for over a million euro!

Despite this, sources say Mr Black has been allowed to continue to build his empire unhindered and has been cashing in even further by opening his web of international networks to the New Real IRA_ Funding a terrorist organisation can be lucrative - Mr Black has often been seen behind the wheel of a top-of-the-range BMW and also spotted driving a plush Range Rover, allegedly "gifted" to him by a West Dublin operator in return for the use of the smuggler's "road net- works".

Mr Black has a long association with Real IRA members, enjoying a close "business" relationship with the terrorists for many years.
However, the 'marriage' hit the rocks when Dublin RIRA boss Alan Ryan, tried and failed to extort money from him.

His refusal resulted in Ryan targeting Mr Black's business interests and associates, and the gangster's close pal and well-known Dublin criminal Collie Owens was gunned down during the bitter feud.

Reputation

It was the beginning of the end for Ryan because, despite his reputation as a hard man of the criminal underworld, he underestimated Mr Black - and his influence.

Ryan paid a heavy price for his greed and betrayal when he was gunned down on Grand Lodge Avenue on Dublin's northside last September.
Immediately after the death of Owens, Mr Black and criminal cohort Mark 'the Guinea Pig' Desmond, and two other men, we cannot name at this time due to court proceedings, created the Criminal Action Force (CAF).

Shortly after CAF was formed, Alan Ryan's paid hitman of choice,Daniel Gaynor, was gunned down in Finglas in July 2012.

It is known that Mr Black hired Keith Wilson for the killing. Wilson is currently serving life for the murder after his DNA was found at Gaynor's murder scene. Gaynor had previously shot innocent Tallaght postman Robert Delanp in 2008 and he remains in a permanent vegatative state.

The CAF was also behind a gun attack, on the Players Lounge Pub in Fairview, a short distance from the RIRA chief's murder scene.

Three innocent bystanders were injured in the attack on the pub,which is owned by John Stokes,father of Celtic and Ireland striker Autony Stokes.
The Players Lounge was attacked as it was used frequently by members of the Alan Ryan mob.

This attack was carried out by Keith Wilson's brother John,who was shot dead in his home six months ago. He is believed to have been assassinated in connection with drug debts. Keith O'Neill is awaiting trial charged with Wilson's murder.

Collected

As well as 'taking out' one of Ryan's most trusted accomplices,CAF also accused him of extorting almost half-a-million euro from drug gangs in just one year and of not sending the correct share to his bosses in the North.

Ryan had again to be reminded that the reason for the existence for the Dublin Real IRA was to send money to the Northern leadership and that money collected was not for his own personal gain.
However, this reminder was already too late, CAF's accusation was the final nail in Ruan's coffin and Mr Black had already been given approval for the "removal of Ryan".

Mr Black the smuggler had become the hunter - instrumental in the death of a Dublin crime-lord. And in true gangster style,those directly involved in the murder played major parts in the Ryan funeral.

Terror boss Colin Duffy read the graveside oration, describing him as a true soldier of Ireland.

Each word was uttered while knowing he was one of the men who gave the nod that sealed Ryan's blood-soaked ending.

It was the final and ulti-mate betrayal Alan Ryan would receive. Belfast-based New RIRA Chief Alex McCrory was the 'organiser', and pictures show him leading the funeral cortege.

Ryan ~ supporters have 'named and shamed' Mr Black as well as another close smuggling associate and former republican prisoner.

In the immediate aftermath of Ryan's killing last September, Mr Black went to Spain where he met with Gerard 'Dickie' O'Neill, the Belfast born, alleged former boss of the Provisional IRA in Dublin.

On their return home, both Mr Black and O'Neill were informed by gardai that their lives were under threat from Real IRA members in Ballyfermot.
On news of this, a senior member of the Real IRA was summonsed up North and asked to explain the threats.

The man finally admitted, after questioning, that it was in connection to the murder of Ryan and the belief that Mr Black was using information on other Real IRA members,gleaned in the past, for the benefit of the Criminal Action Force.

Reprisals

It was made clear that any attempt made on Mr Black would be met with serious disapproval and immediate reprisals.

Mr Black also reported to the NRI-RA leadership of a second threat to his life by another Real IRA man from south inner city Dublin.

Once informed of this threat Mr Black was told by the collective leadership to deal with the man in question "as he sees fit".
Mr Black is indispensable, the lifeblood of the New Real IRA, the man they want to protect at all costs.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 03/18/13 04:10 AM



DAYDREAM MCGEEVER

Spoofer Kevin tells detectives: 'I made the kidnap story up'

SPOOFING tycoon Kevin McGeever has confessed his bizarre kidnap ordeal story was a HOAX. The Sunday World can reveal that the 68-year-old has told gardai he invented the tall tale to lie low from furious creditors who were chasing him for payments. 

The Co Galway property developer spent months hiding out in the west of Ireland before 're-appearing' looking dishevelled in January. The story of his 'kidnap ordeal' made international headlines but today we can reveal that he made the whole thing up.

He came clean after being arrested and questioned over wasting police time. The senior garda investigating the kidnap complaint, Superintendent Pat Murray, said yesterday: "We are happy we have solved the mystery and we are happy that no crime has occurred."

Hoax



PALATIAL: Kevin McGeever’s massive house

THE SPOOFER property developer who claimed he was abducted and held against his will for eight months has admitted that he made the whole story up. The Sunday World can reveal that Kevin McGeever has finally confessed and told gardai that there was no truth to his claims that the IRA had kidnapped him and demanded a €10m ransom.

The 68-year-old was held for 24 hours in Gort Garda station in Co Galway this week, but two hours before he was due to be released, he cracked and confessed to detectives that severe money problems made him concoct the bizarre kidnap story.

The head of the investigation into McGeever, Superintendent Pat Murray, said yesterday: "Following the arrest of Kevin Michael McGeever, we are very happy we have solved the mystery around the allegations and we are happy that no crime has occurred."

McGeever held his hands up and admitted that he had been staying in a remote cottage in the west of Ireland for eight months and paid mystery people to bring him food and other supplies. While trying to come up with a solution to his money problems, he decided to make up the kidnap story and went to great lengths to appear credible, growing his hair and nails and eventually fasting practically 24 hours a day.

Investigators

The Walter Mitty character also told officers that he scraped the word 'thief' in to his own forehead in a bid to convince investigators that his story was credible. McGeever turned up on a remote country road in Ballinamore, Co Leitrim, on January 29 in a confused and distressed state. He had lost a lot of weight and his forehead looked mutilated. He was rushed to hospital and when quizzed by gardai, he claimed the IRA had abducted him, later changing his story to say the Russian mob was responsible, then claiming he had no idea who took him or why.

However, he has now admitted that he naively thought that if gardai thought he had been kidnapped, it would save him from a large group of creditors to whom he owes millions of euro because of failed investments. The Mayo-born property developer swindled dozens of investors out of millions of euro and took money for properties in Dubai that didn't even exist.

From the very beginning, gardai believed that he was telling a pack of lies because they had pinged McGeever's mobile phone to a number of locations in both Ireland and the UK. Gardai had hoped to charge him with wasting police time before he was released but the DPP requested that a full file be sent to them. He faces a possible five-year sentence if convicted of time-wasting.

It can also be revealed that authorities in Dubai have contacted gardai to inform them that they will be soon sending an international arrest warrant in a bid to extradite the failed developer to be quizzed about a series of fraud complaints in the Middle Eastern country. It is unclear if the courts here will allow the extradition because of the severe penalties allowed under Dubai law.

Kevin McGeever was released from Gort garda station on Friday night and has since gone to ground.The man who picked him up became agitated yesterday when confronted about his pal. 'Faith healer' Robert Heavey threatened to "bust" our reporter when he was approached and asked about the whereabouts of McGeever.

We walked up to him as he left his large detached home near Timahoe in Co Meath yesterday morning and identified ourselves. The faith-healer-turnedfarmer snarled and shouted to "get off my property now or I will get you off it".

When we continued to ask questions he added: "If you don't get out of here now I will bust ya, just watch me".

McGeever has given Robert Heavey's house as the address where he is staying and sources say that McGeever has been there since he emerged in late January. It is understood that he rarely, if ever, ventures outside and travelled to his multi-million euro mansion in Craughwell, Co. Galway on Thursday after making a prior arrangement with gardai that he would be arrested there.

After his release, an undercover Sunday World team followed McGeever and Heavey to Heavey's home. Following Heavey's angry outburst, he later calmed down and admitted that he had picked his friend up and said that McGeever was doing very well but was staying in Dublin. He said he would tell McGeever we were looking to talk to him.

Quizzed

Gardai are also investigating a man who had claimed that he saw McGeever being abducted last May.The man, from Caragh, Co Kildare, is expected to be quizzed and could also be facing charges of wasting police time. Sources close to the investigation said that when McGeever arrived at Gort garda station he insisted he was telling the truth and spoke in great detail for several hours. With two hours to go before he had to be released gardai put, the mobile phone evidence to him and the 68-year-old broke down and told them everything.

Gort garda station was where McGeever's partner, Siobhan O'Callaghan initially reported him missing last June, a month after he disappeared. On January 29, he was found wandering barefoot in Ballinamore and told gardai that he had been taken at gunpoint from 'Nirvana', his €3m mansion in Craughwell.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/18/13 10:44 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gardai-to-block-rira-military-display-at-funeral-29129369.html

PAUL WILLIAMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT – 14 MARCH 2013

GARDAI plan to prevent a Republican paramilitary display at the funeral of murdered Real IRA terrorist Peter Butterly, which is due to take place in the next few days.

Officers are anxious to avoid scenes similar to those witnessed at the funeral of the former RIRA gang leader Alan Ryan last September in Donaghmede, on Dublin's north side.

Ryan's coffin was escorted through the streets by a paramilitary-clad funeral party.

However, sources believe that the same efforts won't be made to give Butterly a hero's send off – because he was shot on the orders of his own former comrades.

The body of the 35-year-old father, who was executed in the car park of the Huntsman Inn near Gormanston, Co Meath, last Wednesday, was released to the family yesterday afternoon.

It is understood that loved ones of the murdered man organised an independent post-mortem which was carried out in Our Lady of Lourdes hospital in Drogheda on Tuesday evening.

Undertakers removed the remains to a mortuary in Navan.

It has also emerged the arresting officer, who had been keeping RIRA suspects under surveillance, risked his life when he confronted the two suspects at the scene.

The National Surveillance Unit did not know a shooting was planned and the officer had to break cover to apprehend the men.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/19/13 03:26 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gardai-foil-rira-brothers-attack-on-gangs-27962997.html

Gardai foil RIRA brothers' attack on gangs.

27 SEPTEMBER 2010 10:05 AM

DETECTIVES foiled a bloodbath when they seized a submachine gun from two brothers extorting cash from Dublin’s druglords.


The fully-loaded weapon belonged to the dissident republican racketeers targeting drug dealers and pub door security.

Two brothers with Real IRA and INLA connections have been demanding a “crime tax” from figures such as gang boss ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson and convicted drug dealer Eamonn Kelly.

Some gangsters are so in fear of the RIRA rackets gang they have set up a comical-sounding grouping known as the Criminal Action Force (CAF).

The group even posed for a publicity shot -- but gardai say that, despite the comical nature of the group's bleatings, the situation is serious.

Just last week, four Ingram sub machine guns belonging to Thompson were seized in north Dublin as he tooled up against the Real IRA brothers. Now, a loaded Ingram machine pistol belonging to the brothers has been discovered by gardai during a planned search by the Special Branch detectives on Saturday in Clondalkin.

Three men and one woman were arrested during the intelligence-led raid.

The woman was released without charge yesterday while the three men were continuing to be quizzed by gardai today.

The four are linked to the two brothers who are operating as members of the Real IRA in Dublin's north inner city.

Officers from the Special Detectives Unit (SDU) at Harcourt Square searched a house in Westbourne Avenue in Clondalkin on Saturday afternoon and made the find.

Two of the men and the woman are in their 30s while the third man is in his 20s.



MURDERS

The three men are being questioned in Clondalkin, Shankill and Blackrock Garda stations and are detained under Section 30 of the Offences against the State Act. The gang is being run by two criminal brothers and has been linked to murders, attempted assassinations and a €400,000 extortion racket.

The Real IRA gang's main aim is to control pub security in the capital and beyond and extort money from Dublin's leading crime figures. In response, a number of criminal gangs have joined forces to form a so-called 'Criminal Action Force' and have threatened to kill the brothers and anyone aligned to them.

The group recently released a photo of masked and armed members.

"We want to state categorically that we will execute any criminals, big or small, who act as collaborators with this gang," they said in a statement.

"We are a big group and we have lots of guns and men."

The gang tensions in north Dublin, which are threatening to erupt into all-out war, have already resulted in the death of three men.

The tensions have also been linked to the shooting at the reputable Players Lounge, in Fairview, which saw three innocent people hospitalised.

Innocent doorman Wayne Barrett (31), who is employed by a legitimate security business, and equally innocent patrons Austin Purcell (23) and Brian Masterson (30) were injured in the attack but miraculously survived. Mr Barrett only regained consciousness last week after one of the bullets struck him in the head.

Underworld figure Colm 'Collie' Owens, hitman Daniel Gaynor and low-level drug dealer Sean Winters were all shot dead over the summer in attacks linked to the gang war.

Owens, a close associate of slain gang boss Eamonn 'The Don' Dunne, was killed after a number of west Dublin gangs and the dissident thugs fell out over money. The republican gang is believed to have hired hitman Gaynor (24) to take out Owens (34) on July 9.

Gaynor himself was gunned down by a Ballyfermot hitman outside his home on August 14.

The Real IRA gang is also believed to be behind the execution style killing of drug dealer Sean Winters (40).

Winters was shot twice in the head just yards from his apartment close to the Portmarnock Dart Station on September 12.

Saturday's seizure came 72 hours after the unrelated seizure of four other Ingram machine pistols with loaded magazines and separate ammunition clips and silencers at a lock-up in Mulhuddart, Dublin.

Paul O'Neill (38) from Smithfield Terrace, Dublin was remanded in custody at Dublin District Court on Friday charged with possession of two guns and ammunition.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/19/13 03:28 PM






Some gangsters are so in fear of the RIRA rackets gang they have set up a comical-sounding grouping known as the Criminal Action Force (CAF).

The group even posed for a publicity shot -- but gardai say that, despite the comical nature of the group's bleatings, the situation is serious.



The three men are being questioned in Clondalkin, Shankill and Blackrock Garda stations and are detained under Section 30 of the Offences against the State Act. The gang is being run by two criminal brothers and has been linked to murders, attempted assassinations and a €400,000 extortion racket.

The Real IRA gang's main aim is to control pub security in the capital and beyond and extort money from Dublin's leading crime figures. In response, a number of criminal gangs have joined forces to form a so-called 'Criminal Action Force' and have threatened to kill the brothers and anyone aligned to them.

The group recently released a photo of masked and armed members.

"We want to state categorically that we will execute any criminals, big or small, who act as collaborators with this gang," they said in a statement.

"We are a big group and we have lots of guns and men."


Well the Criminal Action Force did what they said in their first statement, executed criminal collaborators with Real IRA then executed Real IRA leader Alan Ryan himself.

comical nature of the group's bleatings, the situation is serious. ?

Sure was serious so much so that yous missed the boat on this story.


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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/21/13 11:34 AM

Just double click to get a better read.

http://imgur.com/mSXtLbV

http://imgur.com/RD30siY

Here is a story on CAF by MiCKTHEHACK gangster bb member from the other week Irish Star news paper.

Some of CAF first public statement, number of hits they have done.



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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/21/13 09:50 PM

http://frankryansoc.wordpress.com/2012/10/23/collusion-and-the-murder-of-alan-ryan/

Collusion and the murder of Alan Ryan


Collusion- The murder of Alan Ryan and the role of the state

It has been less than 3 months since IRA volunteer and 32CSM activist Alan Ryan was murdered. Yet from the day of his murder there have been several unresolved issues raised about the role of the state in the run up to his murder and their conspicuous absence from the area whilst the killers made good their escape. The questions raised about state complicity have gained added currency following the behaviour of the state following Alan’s murder. This piece is intended to raise these issues and to initiate a wider discussion about collusion and to hopefully begin a campaign to force the gardai to answer difficult questions about their complicity in Alan’s murder.

There are three main areas surrounding the murder of Alan that require questions to be answered. These are the media campaign of vilification and defamation leading up to his murder, the behaviour of the Gardai on the day of his murder and their behaviour in the weeks following. By examining each and probing into the relationship between the state, gardai, media and the drugs gangs it will become clear that there are wider agendas at play in Alan’s murder.

In the two years prior to his murder Alan and other members of his family had been subjected to a sustained media campaign of conjecture about their involvement in Republican activity. Whilst lurid tabloid coverage is nothing new to Republicans this campaign was an altogether more sinister one as it was clearly being directed and controlled from Special Branch HQ in Harcourt street. Stories were planted in the media with the assistance of several well known crime “journalists”. The role of these journalists in inciting violence on the streets of Dublin is well known. The most notorious, if only for his prose is Paul Williams. Williams who holds no qualifications in journalism has survived and thrived thanks largely to his family connections to the Gardai. His immediate family include members of the special branch. His parasitic relationship with the Gardai relies on a mutual dependency. Williams is fed stories which he duly embellishes and ensures that certain Garda senior brass are given special mention in whatever book or article it is that he is pushing. In return Williams is guaranteed privileged access to the holy grail of crime journalism. The “security source”.

It is important to note that it has been for over 6 years an offence for a member of An Garda Siochana to pass information to a journalist. When minister for justice Michael MacDowell outlawed the practice following a series of embarrassing leaks which undermined his credibility. Despite this it is regular practice for privileged journalists to be granted access to information in return for printing uncritical pieces about the gardai.

Williams and other hacks began to print stories about Alan because they were being instructed to. A known drug dealer who claimed that he had been intimidated by Alan was informed by Williams that unless he testified he would be murdered by the RIRA.

Whatever the semantic debates about ethics in journalism there is no doubt that this type of behaviour is beyond the pale. Williams duly ran an exclusive interview with the individual making no mention of his previous conviction for importing cocaine.

Other journalists followed suit and soon Alan was a regular feature of the Sunday tabloids. Not content with putting his life in danger they published pictures of his ex-partners home and mocked Alan for expressing outrage that this was putting his child’s life in danger. Paul Williams staged a “confrontation” with Alan outside the house under the protective gaze of a number of special branch officers. In the months preceding Alan’s murder the tabloids went into overdrive pushing the line that there was a vicious feud between the IRA and a drugs gang on the north side. Much speculation was heaped on supposed attacks linked to both sides and the role that Alan was supposedly playing in it. This was classic felon setting and was little better than pinning a target to Alan’s back for every drugs gang in Dublin.

Having completed their role in criminalizing and demonising Alan the time was ripe for the gardai to play their part in provoking and facilitating his murder. In the weeks before he was murdered the Special Branch were telling members of the 32CSM they arrested that “we wont be putting Alan back in jail we’re going to kill him”. For any dismissive of this type of remark it is important to remember that similar comments were made by the RUC in the six counties about people such as Rosemary Nelson and Pat Finucane who were later murdered by Loyalist gangs later found to be working hand in hand with the state. Alan was given numerous death threats in the months before his murder. Yet Paul Williams has claimed on national radio that he was aware of the plot to kill Alan 3 weeks prior to it occurring. If this is true then why has Williams not been arrested and questioned, if it is true then why was Alan not given a specific threat stemming from this information?

On the day of the murder Alan was meeting two of his friends from Sligo. Both of these men have stated that they were under heavy and regular surveillance from the Special Branch. Both men were stopped and searched by the gardai on their way to Dublin, the details of the car and occupants were then radioed in. It is clear that the gardai were aware from that morning if not before that Alan would be meeting with both men. Both men as well as others present in Donaghmede that afternoon have stated that all three were under surveillance in Dublin prior to them exiting the Ryan household.

The Donaghmede/Clongriffin area is home to a number of 32CSM activists whose homes are regularly raided, they are under almost constant surveillance and the area was regularly saturated with undercover as well as plainclothes gardai. Despite this a hit team was able to stay in the area and monitor Alan’s home and his movements for at least three days prior to the murder. They were able to murder Alan and make good their escape without running into any garda patrol. No Garda helicopter was put up following the shooting. The gardai took over ten minutes to arrive on the scene and the Special Branch officers who did arrive disgraced themselves by mocking Alan and remarking to his friends “The models dead now”.

Since his murder the information that has emerged about the drugs gang responsible would seem to further strengthen the case for garda collusion. Some of those suspected of involvement are long suspected garda informers given immunity for their crimes in return for information. This pattern will be familiar to any who have a knowledge of the relationship between Loyalist paramilitaries and the British security forces. It seems clear that a Drugs gang infiltrated by the gardai was encouraged by the media, facilitated by the gardai and allowed to murder Alan Ryan. There will no doubt be those sceptical as to whether the gardai would stoop to such levels, albeit individuals who have little knowledge of the ethics of the force in question!

For those who doubt that the gardai would allow or encourage such an incident they would do well to examine the behaviour of the gardai following the murder. The family and friends of Alan were subjected to a sustained campaign of harassment in the days following his murder. The Donaghmede area was saturated with gardai. The trusty “garda sources” briefed the media that Alan was an apolitical criminal. They made comments such as “he wont be missed”. The media saw fit to print pictures of Alan lying murdered in the street. These same publications would a month later find themselves in a moral dilemma over the morality of printing topless pictures of Kate Middleton!

Alan was given a Republican funeral with all the customary procedures for an IRA volunteer. This only proceeded due to the discipline and resolve shown by his comrades. It infuriated the establishment who decided it was the appropriate pretext for initiating the second stage of the plan. Following the murder of Alan the state have to date arrested 26 Republicans in connection with his funeral. Three face spurious charges with two men including one of Alan’s brother on remand in Portlaoise jail with no evidence being presented against them. What is clear is that the state intends to use Alan’s murder as a springboard from which to crush the Republican movement in the 26 counties.

Republicans across the 26 counties have been subjected to a sustained and unprecedented level of harassment. All of this is being done under the guise of investigating the funeral of Alan Ryan. It must be evident to even a hostile observer that the gardai have shown little interest in solving Alan’s murder. To date three people have been arrested with the gardai admitting that none are suspected of direct involvement. All three have been released without charge.

There are those who will ask to what end would the Free State collude indirectly with a criminal gang to murder Alan Ryan? The answer to that lies in the political significance of Alan as an individual and his role within the anti drugs efforts of the Republican movement. Alan was a prominent and well respected Republican and had an impeccable Republican pedigree. A teen member of the Fianna he progressed into the ranks of the IRA. He was an ex-POW and commanded respect in the wider Republican circle. He had built up a strong support base on the North side of Dublin. More importantly Alan was a strong supporter of unity amongst Republicans. He was also supportive of the unity moves being made by Republican militants. As such it must be highlighted Alan presented a pertinent threat to not only the Free State but to the British establishment in the six counties. The British security services had more than a passing interest in seeing Alan Ryan removed from the scene.

To the Free State establishment Alan was a headache. Despite the media campaign of criminalisation the ordinary people of Dublin continued to offer support to Alan. This was because the most effective rebuttal to claims of criminality was Alan’s lifestyle. He lived simply and frugally and this was common knowledge in his community. Likewise his effectiveness as an active service volunteer meant that the gardai were coming under increasing pressure to take him off the streets. They were unable to do so and with each passing month their inability to stop the growing strength of the IRA in Dublin was becoming a greater embarrassment to them.

The removal of Alan Ryan suited therefore the agenda of two states as well as mi5 and the gardai. However their proxy gunmen had their own agenda. Alan Ryan had crippled the drugs gangs in Dublin. The term gangs does not truly convey the nature of these organisations. These are essentially cartels with annual turnovers of millions of euros, access to high grade weaponry and given basically a free hand to operate by an incompetent and corrupt police force. The greatest threat to this business empire came from Alan and republicans. Encouraged by media distortions painting Alan as unconnected to the wider republican family these gangs were encouraged to begin to plan for his removal. Unlike him they would not be subject to draconian legislation or constant surveillance and harassment. They were the convenient vehicle for a state driven agenda.

Alan Ryan was set up to be murdered. His killers were allowed to gun him down and escape. They have not been subject to any serious effort to solve his murder. They roam the streets immune from prosecution until the day they will no doubt outgrow their usefulness.

There are many who will feel little sympathy for Alan perhaps feeling he should expect little more. They should ask themselves then how they feel about living in a state which allows one of its citizens to be murdered simply because his political beliefs are troublesome for them. How a state which exerts more effort into investigating shots fired over a coffin than the shots which murdered Alan can claim to stand for principles such as justice. They must question the role that a compliant media plays in peddling lies fed to them by the gardai.

Alan Ryan was murdered by a criminal gang. He was a political figure with a political agenda and importance. We are simply a group of his friends seeking the answers to the questions raised and looking for justice for the Ryan family.

The Frank Ryan Society
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/22/13 12:56 AM

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/irishsun/4313009/Fingered-car-thief-in-RIRA-axe-attack.html

THIS is the criminal who had his fingers chopped off with an axe in a horrific attack by Real IRA thugs.
Convicted car thief Jason O’Connor, 34, a former member of the notorious Westies mob, was tortured in Fairview Park in Dublin on May 3.
Gardai believe O’Connor was attacked by two brothers from north Dublin who are members of the RIRA crime gang.
The Irish Sun can reveal the ex-Westies man arrived at the Mater Hospital with two fingers missing on his right hand.
He also suffered injuries to the back of his head consistent with a beating and torture.
One of the missing fingers was found in Fairview Park that evening and Gardai were alerted.
Doctors later sewed the recovered finger back onto O’Connor’s hand but a second was not found.
Despite his injuries, O’Connor has refused to co-operate with gardai or identify his attackers.
If the victim does not make a complaint then officers cannot proceed with an investigation — even though they know who was responsible.
Garda intelligence sources quickly identified O’Connor’s two attackers and also their motive.
O’Connor, who is originally from Blanchardstown in west Dublin, has been well known to gardai for several years.
It is understood his attack is connected to a RIRA feud that erupted when dissident thug David Dodrill, 31, was jailed for six years for extorting €€250,000 from a chip shop owner.
Dodrill, who was an associate of O’Connor, was also convicted of membership of an illegal organisation.
O’Connor was previously jailed in 2005 for burglary, criminal damage and handling stolen property after he and another hood robbed a safe containing €30,000 from a supermarket in Co Kildare.


Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/iri...l#ixzz2OE3eJgfL
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 03/25/13 02:36 AM


SNEAKY RATT
On-the-run gangster tries to throw thugs off his scent



THREATS: Aaron Rattigan

ON-THE-RUN gangster Aaron Rattigan is facing serious threats on his life but joked he'd end up dead if he fled to Mexico. Aaron (22), a cousin of convicted killer and drug lord Brian Rattigan, was officially warned by gardai that there is a threat to his life from associates of criminal figure Karl Fay.

The mob, who are mostly in their 20s, control the drug trade in the Charlemont Street area and Swan Grove in Ranelagh, south Dublin, while associates of Rattigan are also involved in drug dealing in the south inner city with a stronghold in the Basin Street Flats. Fay (22), has survived a number of attempts on his life and his associates blame figures linked to Rattigan for the most recent attack late last year. There was a pipe-bomb attack on Rattigan's home in January as a result of the feud.

Shipment

The threat to Aaron Rattigan comes in the same week his cousin Brian received a 17-year sentence for arranging a €1 million heroin shipment while he was in Portlaoise Prison. Brian is already serving a life sentence for the murder of Declan Gavin. Aaron Rattigan posted on Facebook in recent days telling friends he was going to the Algarve in Portugal.

He added: "The sun should do me good.They wouldn't be able for me in Mexico. I'd end up dead or something."

However, sources said they did not believe he had fled the country. Rattigan has a number of convictions including for possession of a knife, the sale and supply of a small amount of heroin, public order offences and several for criminal damage. Rattigan's pal Gerard Eglington (27) was shot dead last September by associates of Fat Freddie Thompson following an attack on a relative of Thompson. He denies he is a gangland criminal, but the young criminals linked to Karl Fay have put him in their sights.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 03/25/13 04:40 PM

http://imgur.com/IQwNTeR

Crim coalition takes war on R.I.R.A. to the wast.

This the a report from MICKTHEHACK gangster bb member.

Criminal action force has members in Sligo and that they will not be intimidated by real ira. Irwin gang members seems themselfs not to be part of CAF in the statement.

The New IRA members are not been targeting by CAF but Alan Ryan gang members are once again on targeting by CAF.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/25/13 04:50 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/criminal-coalition-takes-war-on-r-i-r-a-to-west/



Criminal coalition takes war on R.I.R.A. to west
Michael O'Toole March 25, 2013

A shadowy group claiming to be a coalition of criminals has said it is ready to take its war against the Real IRA to the west of Ireland.

In a statement to The Star, the Criminal Action Force warns Real IRA members in Sligo that it will not tolerate extortion attempts against criminals in the town.

CAF, formed in 2010 to protect criminals from Real IRA extortion in Dublin, has largely operated in and around the capital.

This is the first time the group has referred to members in the west of Ireland.

Gardai believe the CAF — which has more than 200 members — is led by a notorious criminal from the west of Dublin.

The group says it has killed at least four people in Dublin with RIRA connections, when it was led by now-murdered boss Alan Ryan (32).

He was behind a huge extortion campaign against criminals and was gunned down last September in Dublin by gang members who refused to give him cash.

Now, in a statement to The Star, CAF says it has members in Sligo.

The statement said: “We would like to avail of this opportunity to serve notice on Real IRA members in Sligo that we have taken notice of your extortion campaign.

“CAF members in Sligo will not be intimidated by you.”

Significantly, CAF appears to rule out helping members of the biggest gang in Sligo, led by notorious criminal Patrick Irwin (33), who is currently locked up for drugs offences.

In 2011, his pal Deirdre Moran (26) was jailed for five years for transporting a pistol from Dublin to Sligo for the gang.

The statement continued: “We have contacted prominent members of the Sligo-based Irwin gang by phone — they know what we said.

“We wish to further say we will take military action on any Dublin gang who involve themselves with these Sligo lowlifes who let women go to jail.”

The RIRA has been reorganised since Ryan’s murder, with several members expelled and even shot for being ‘too involved’ in other criminal activities.

CAF said: “We have once again started targeting Dublin Real IRA members with links to Alan Ryan’s gang.

“We are not targeting the new IRA group members… [but] if CAF members come under attack by the new IRA we will target the leadership of the new IRA effectively.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/28/13 10:13 PM

http://www.rte.ie/player/ie/show/10118690/

Criminal Action Force from 143:15.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 03/29/13 07:08 PM




IT'S the gang war that nobody saw coming.

Early in September 2010, eight men came together in a secret location in Dublin for a special meeting, all. in black jackets and black jeans. They all pulled black balaclavas over their faces — only their eyes and mouths were visible. They stared broodingly at the camera and a photographer fired off a shot of the eight of them around a table draped in blue.

The scene was similar to one that had been played out so often in the North during the Troubles when groups tried to show their strength or deliver anonymous threats. And just like before, these men had scrawled three letters on the wall to st show the world who they were — but it wasn't the IRA, UDA or UVF. Instead, the masked men had written the letters CAF behind them.

It stood for Criminal Action Force and the show of strength was to tell Ireland its newest gang was in operation. They had a simple message: We are going to take on and kill the Real IRA. Splurge For the previous year, the so-called Dublin Brigade of the Real IRA — the organisation responsible for the 1998 Omagh bombing — had been on a violent extortion splurge across Dublin. The unit, led by Donaghmede man Alan Ryan, had been visiting gangsters in the north, west and south of the city, demanding thousands of euro in exchange for their lives.

Most of their targets begrudgingly handed over the cash as they knew how strong and well-armed the Real IRA was in the capital. The RIRA had access to military-grade weapons including AK-47 assault rifles, Semtex and grenades. They also had dozens of members in Dublin alone, never mind the rest of the country.

Instead of fighting, the crimi-nals handed over a chunk of their profits from robberies, drugs and other crimes. It was a nice little earner for the Real IRA, which was regrouping and trying to gather cash to fund a renewal of violence in Northern Ireland. But all that changed in February 2010. By this stage, Ryan had extorted more than E400,000 from the criminals.

The drop in profits from middle-class Ireland abandoning cocaine because of the recession meant criminals simply couldn't afford to keep handing over cash. They decided there was only one option — they had to unite to take on the Real IRA. Many criminals try to keep relationships open with other outfits, or what gardai call Organised Crime Groups (OCGs).

A senior Garda source told The Star: Everybody thinks that OCGs never cooperate and just do their own thing. "But the reality is they will work together when it is in their interests to do so. So they'd often pool resources to buy a consignment of cocaine on the continent, for example.

Prison "You also have to remember that most of them will have been in prison at some time and will have made relationships inside." At the urging of a veteran criminal from west Dublin, gangsters from all over Dublin gathered in Co Meath in February 2010. Those present agreed to form an umbrella organisation. the Criminal Action Force.

They resolved to refuse to give cash to Ryan — but he kept up the extortion demands, personally visiting criminals. Meeting refusal. Ryan's revenge was brutal. On July 9. 2010, small-time criminal Colin 'Collie' Owens was at work at the Corn Store animal feed shop in his native Finglas. Owens was a close confidant of the veteran west Dublin gangster who suggested the criminals band together in the first place.

Just after 12.10pm, a masked gunman ran into the store, singled out Owens and blasted him six times with a senu-automatic pistol point-blank range. He died at the scene. After a few days, gardai received intelligence that the killing had been carried out by Real IRA hitman Daniel Gaynor.

Further inquiries revealed that Owens was killed because the criminals were refusing to hand over cash to Ryan. But they stayed firm and decided to send their own violent message to Ryan. Ryan was known to drink at the Players' Lounge Pub in Fairview, north Dublin, which was owned by John Stokes, father of Celtic striker Anthony. Gunman John Wilson sprayed the entrance of the pub with bullets from a pistol — injuring three innocent people.

He did not know Ryan had left the pub minutes earlier. The three innocent victims were lucky to survive but Wilson would die in October 2012 after being shot at his home in Ballyfermot. Neither Ryan nor the anti-terror gardai that were monitonng the tensions between the Real IRA and the criminals expected retaliation. .

But there was more to come. On August 14, Daniel Gaynor, the man who murdered Collie Owens, was himself targeted for death. The 28-year-old was gunned down as lie walked along a street in finglas. The gunman fired repeatedly at Gaynor as his partner stood a few feet away from him. That killer was John's brother Keith Wilson (24) — and he was subsequently jailed for life for that murder Cower Ryan's crew carried out the next killing when they gunned down Sean Winters (42) in Portmarnock. He was a major criminal and had refused to give Ryan cash.

The CAF broke cover a few days later — unveiling itself in The Star. They insisted they were prepared to kill more RIRA members. A spokesperson said: "We are a big group and have lots of guns and men. All crime gangs are with us. "We want to state categorically we'll execute any crimi- nals big or small as collaborators who act with this gang. "It is our duty to reply in the language that brings these vultures to their senses.

GUNNING FOR RIRA: The effectively CAF have a huge cache of the bomb pistols and sub-machine guns and the bullets.

"The leadership of try: extortionist gang will be held responsible for any retaliation, the consequences of such would see a reply of merciless reprisals implemented with a ruth-lessness that would do justice to Joseph Stalin. "We have warned all criminals who work with the Dublin Real IRA that they will be executed. None of our members will be extort-ed or take threats." A number of high-profile attacks followed. including the September 2011 shooting of gang -boss Michael eMicka' Kelly (30) in Clongriffin.

He refusee to pay Ryan cash but was not a CAF member. Almost 12 months later, Ryan (32) was gunned down in the Clongriffin area. It's understood he was killed on the orders of two northside criminals connected to the CM' who were angry at his extortion demands. The ramifications will be felt for years. "The Real IRA have turned Ryan Into a martyr," one top security source said.

"His funeral was massive and was a significant publicity coup for them. He was portrayed as a hero. "There is no way that the national leader-ship can let this killing go unpunished. "They will go after the criminals they believe were responsible at a time of their choosing. There is no doubt about that."
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 03/29/13 07:25 PM



CHILLING TOLL OF NEWEST GANG FEUD

ALL WIPED OUT: (clockwise) Collie Owens, Noel Deans, Micka Kelly and gang veteran Eamonn Kelly KILLED BY RIRA
RIRA HITS July 2010:


CoIm 'Collie' Owens (34) was shot (lead While he worked at an animal feed store in his native Finglas. He was involved with a veteran criminal who resisted RIRA extortion demands. Gardai believe Owens was shot dead by now slain RIBA hitman Daniel Gaynor.

September 2010: Sean Winters (12) from nuheny, north Dublin, was gunned down outside an apartment complex in Portmarnock, north Dublin.

The RIRA killed him because he refused to hand aver cash — but also because he vowed revenge for the murder of his cousin, Noel Deans (27). Deans was killed by the IRA in Coolock in January of 2010 as part of a personal dispute. RIRA boss Alan Ryan was arrested over Winters' murder but was not charged.

September 2011: Drug baron Michael 'Micka' Kelly (30) was shot dead as he visited his baby son in Clon griffin. The thugs drove over his heal! after shooting him with an
assault rifle and a pistol. The RI RA killed him because he refused to hand over some €100,000 in profits from his criMinal operations.

December 2012: Veteran gangster Eamonn Kelly was linked to the biggest criminals at home and abroad and was gunned down outside his house in Killester, north Dublin. The 65-year-old was shot by RIRA group because they blamed him tor the !minter of Alan Ryan (32) in September. He had survived a previous gun attack by the RIRA.



CAF HITS August 2010: Daniel Gaynor (28) was shot dead as he walked along a street in Finglas.
The killing was claimed by the Criminal Action Force, who said he was a drug dealer and was working for the Real IRA. Gardai believe Gaynor was a hitman and was blamed for the murder of Collie Owens. Keith Wilson (25). of Cremona Road, Ballyfermot, is currently serving life for Gaynors killing.

October 2010: The body of James Kenny McDonagh (28), from Bluebell in south Dublin was found 16 months after he went missing in October 2010. The grim discovery was made by a walker in the Dublin mountains. McDonagh had been shot in the head and buried in a shallow grave. The CAF said they abducted and shot McDonagh because he was linked to the Real IRA.

July 2011: The CAF also claimed the murder of Darren Cogan (22). who was shot dead as he sat in a pub in Inchicore. south Dublin. The CAF said two separate hit teams went after Cogan because of alleged links to the Real IRA in the inner city.

September 2012: Dublin KIRA boss Alan Ryan (32)was shot dead as he walked in Clongrif fin. To republicans, he was a hero who was taking on criminals on behalf of working-class people. To gardni and criminals, he was a thug lining his own pockets. He masterminded the extortion operation against criminals.

September 2012: The CAF.' also claimed to have killed Gerard Eglington (27). who was shot dead in Portarlington, Co Lank. However. gordai believe that his death was part of the ongoing Crumlin-Drimnagh gang war.

-KILLED BY

LIVES TAKEN: (clockwise) Daniel Gaynor, James Kenny McDonagh, Darren Cogan, Gerard Eglington

Veteran gangster Eamon Kelly (65) has already felt the consequences, being shot dead in Killester by a Real IRA gang last December. He was not central to the plot to kill Ryan but was loosely involved with those who ordered the hit. Other, More senior and dangerous criminals includ-ing members of the CAF are also being hunted by the Real IRA over Ryan's death. One thing is certain — this war will see More blood shed.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 04/02/13 09:56 AM

http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/...cash-drive.html

Fury as slain terror godfather’s family in Scots cash drive.

THE family of slain terror godfather Alan Ryan parade a banner in his honour at a Real IRA fundraising bash in Scotland.
Ryan’s ex Stacey Roche, 24, and sister Niamh Ryan unfurled the sickening display featuring his face as they helped drum up cash from supporters of the outlawed dissident group in Wishaw, Lanarkshire.
The pair also joined hundreds of sympathisers at events in Motherwell and Hamilton in memory of the gangster who was gunned down in an underworld hit.
It comes as support for the Real IRA — blamed for the Omagh bombing atrocity which killed 29 people in 1998 — is said to be rising in the west of Scotland.
A source said: “Support is growing fast. There has been a big push lately to boost the coffers for the movement.
“Ryan has turned into something of a martyr since his death — and having his family here only helps open people’s wallets.
“Roche will only be going to Scotland because they wouldn’t be able to do the same thing in Ireland.”

Gangster's ex Stacey poses with pal at fundraiser in memory of Ryan
Last night anti-bigotry campaigners Nil By Mouth blasted the fundraisers.
Spokesman Dave Scott said: “Anyone attending these events needs to be aware that these dissident groups are hellbent on dragging us back into the past and have been roundly rejected by the Irish people — north and south of the border.
“They have even less place in 21st century Scotland.”
Lovestruck moll Roche — believed to be on the death-list of rival criminals in Ireland — has maintained close links to Ryan’s family despite the slain terror boss fathering a child with another woman. Ryan, known as ‘The Model’, died in a hail of bullets after he was targeted by his assassin in Dublin last September.
He was shot in the chest before the gunman calmly stood over him and blasted him again in the head as he struggled to get up.
Earlier this month Ryan’s close pal, Paul Butterly, 35, was also shot dead.
Butterly was the leader of the Real IRA along the Irish border and was responsible for controlling the terror group’s cash resources.
The source added: “Ryan’s gang are in turmoil and a new regime is in place.
“Butterly was the money man and one of his jobs was to meet with supporters in Scotland to receive the cash they have raised.” Last November Celtic star Anthony Stokes, 28, was carpeted by the club for attending a tribute to Ryan in Dublin.

Bash ... Stokes
Ryan had been due to stand trial with Stokes’s father John, 54, and two other men for allegedly threatening a pub boss in the city and forcing him out of business.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/02/13 09:58 AM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4869305/Ryan-bang-boys.html

Ryan bang boys.

A BAND named after slain Real IRA chief Alan Ryan led an Easter republican commemoration in Derry yesterday while his brother addressed the crowd.
PSNI vehicles were pelted by yobs throwing bottles and stones before the start of annual event in the City Cemetery while a petrol bomb was thrown at a Landrover.
Leading the procession was the Alan Ryan Memorial Flute Band — named after the man who was gunned down by criminals he was extorting money from in Dublin last September.
However, in general, the event organised by the 32 County Sovereignty Movement passed off without major incident and there were no reports of any injuries.
Around 200 people attended the parade. However unlike previous years, there was no statement read by masked paramilitaries.
One of the speakers was Ryan’s brother Dermot, who spoke on behalf of republican prisoners inside Maghaberry prison in Co Antrim.
Another speaker, Francie Mackey, accused Sinn Fein of being a “unionist party” for supporting the Provisional IRA ceasefire. A PSNI spokeswoman said: “Police will be making further inquiries following an illegal parade which took place as part of a small-scale event in the city cemetery this afternoon.
“Officers issued two verbal warnings to those taking part in the illegal procession. While the event passed off without incident it was extremely concerning to see children, some of whom looked to be under the age of ten, throwing stones at police vehicles.
“It is a sad indictment on those who organised and were in attendance that this was allowed to happen.”
Dermot Ryan was arrested following his brother’s funeral but was released without charge.
He is a leading member of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement in Dublin. He was previously arrested following the protests at the Queen’s visit to Ireland in 2011 when charges against him were later dropped.

Addressing the crowd ... Dermot Ryan, the brother of slain RIRA chief Alan
Meanwhile, PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott has said dissident republican groups are trying to outdo each other in the number of attacks they carry out.
He said the “recklessness of their attacks is beyond measure”.
The top cop made the comments in the wake of an explosion in Lurgan, Co Armagh, on Saturday.
It is believed the explosion was an attempt to kill police officers.
Baggott said: “All of these five attacks in the last month could have killed innocent members of the public.
“There is a competiveness between these groups at the moment which is completely irrational but could end up in a very real tragedy indeed.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/02/13 10:36 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gang-rivals-in-car-wash-shovel-brawl-29166843.html

01 APRIL 2013 10:40 AM

TWO gangland criminals ended up in a brawl at a Dublin car wash, the Herald can reveal. The windows of one car were smashed with a shovel during the fight which has sparked fears of a new feud.

A
A top associate of the ‘Mr Big' of Irish crime and a feared Traveller pipe bomb maker ran into each other at a Dublin car wash last week.

The rival criminals, both aged in their 30s, traded insults at the Posh Wash in Coolock before Mr Big's pal grabbed a shovel from his car and smashed the windows of the Traveller thug’s car.

A number of punches were exchanged between the two men before the Traveller – who is facing serious charges – was forced to flee the scene.

A senior source said: “What happened here is being considered as very, very serious. These fellas are major organised criminals.”



"The Traveller has strong links to dissident Republicanism while Mr Big's associate is one of the most dangerous criminals operating in the north city," the source added.



Gardai from Coolock responded to the incident and a number of armed units rushed to the scene but no arrests were made.

The criminal in question has multiple previous convictions including one for threatening a kill a garda – a crime for which he served a prison sentence.

Meanwhile, the Traveller and his gang have been targeted in a number of garda operations and his home has been raided on an almost monthly basis by the Special Detective Unit.

A garda spokesperson told The Herald: "Gardai in Coolock are investigating an incident that took place at an industrial estate in Coolock at approximately 17.40 on Wednesday.

"A car was damaged by what is believed to be a shovel and minor injuries were accrued as the car was being damaged.

"There have been no arrests at this point."
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/04/13 07:36 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/ira-suspect-has-served-time-for-heroin-dealing-29174249.html

KEN FOY – 04 APRIL 2013 10:40 AM

AN alleged IRA man arrested after a massive operation by the Special Detective Unit at the weekend is a convicted heroin dealer.


Eamon McNamee (32), who was previously sentenced to five years in jail over a major drugs haul, is one of eight men charged at the Special Criminal Court on Sunday evening with membership of the IRA.

McNamee's arrest on suspicion of being a member of the IRA follows several statements from the organisation that it planned to weed out criminality and drug dealing in its ranks.



Public

Since the murder of Dublin Real IRA terror boss Alan Ryan last September, the IRA has given a number of public briefings, including one to the Herald, where it stated that it was attempting to "clean up" the organisation in terms of criminality.

A source said: "They say they hate drugs, but what does this show?

"This is hypocrisy on a grand scale, to say the least.

"So much for their so-called clean-out of criminals – the very least that can be said is that some men that gardai believe are senior members of the IRA have been closely associating with a well-known drug dealer.

"And what's more, this convicted dealer is now on the best-known IRA jail wing in the country."

All eight Dubliners arrested last Friday, including McNamee, are currently on the IRA's E3 landing in Ireland's highest security prison at Portlaoise.

McNamee and the seven others were arrested after a search of a commercial premises in Clondalkin, as part of a garda investigation into the activities of dissident republicans.

The Herald has also learned that McNamee was arrested earlier this year by detectives investigating the apparent punishment shooting of Alan Ryan's close friend 'Fat Deccy' Smith, who was shot in the leg in Saggart, south Dublin, in January.



Controversy

He was later released without charge. Belfast man Smith is understood to be still recovering from his injuries.

But what has caused the most controversy is McNamee's drugs background, which led him to be sentenced to five years in Mountjoy Prison.

In November 2009, at Trim Circuit Court, McNamee of Larkfield Square, Lucan, admitted having heroin for sale, which had been hidden behind a panel in a cattle trailer and was worth more than €100,000.

Gardai had the trailer under surveillance at an industrial estate in Trim, Co Meath, on March 15, 2008. They arrested McNamee at about 6.10am, 40 minutes after he was seen going into the trailer carrying a torch and a ratchet device.

Det Sgt Greg Sheehan told the court he could hear the noise of screws being taken off the trailer and drugs were found behind a corner panel where cattle would draw water.

Gardai found more than 500g of diamorphine, with a street value of about €100,000. He told gardai he was there by accident and had been looking for diesel for his truck.

The court heard he began binge drinking and taking cocaine after his newborn baby died in 2005. He had no previous convictions and pleaded guilty at an early stage in the court proceedings. He also had the support of his partner and family.

A co-accused in the drugs case – Paudie Greene of Talbot Court, Trim – was sentenced to 10 years, which was later reduced to five years on appeal.
Posted By: Five_Felonies

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/04/13 07:46 PM

hey, can any of my irish buddies recommend any good documentaries on the ira, something modern? i enjoyed the one about gaddafi and the weapons, but haven't really seen anything else around besides some old bbc documentaries, thanks.
Posted By: DickNose_Moltasanti

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/04/13 08:02 PM

Originally Posted By: Five_Felonies
hey, can any of my irish buddies recommend any good documentaries on the ira, something modern? i enjoyed the one about gaddafi and the weapons, but haven't really seen anything else around besides some old bbc documentaries, thanks.


Ask EHI I think he knows since hes so well-connected
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/05/13 09:49 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4EoXH1ju_0

Youtube is full of stuff but the IRA 1970 2007 could do stuff like the video this new IRA and Real IRA are jokes full of rats and out for them self's they get nicked every week they are fools living of the old Republican name.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/05/13 05:19 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/ira-kicks-heroin-dealer-off-its-landing-in-prison-29176395.html

Ken Foy,
Pime Correspondent – 05 April 2013 10:40 AM

An alleged IRA man and convicted drug dealer has been kicked out of the dissident republicans' E3 landing in Portlaoise

EAMON McNamee (32), who was sentenced to five years in jail over a major drugs haul, is one of eight men charged at the Special Criminal Court with membership of the IRA on Easter Sunday.

He was remanded in custody to Portlaoise Prison, where he was placed on the special landing with IRA figures.

However the Herald has learned that he was "kicked out" by the dissidents late on Wednesday night.

"It is probably over his drug-dealing past. However, it is shocking that those boys would not have known about it. He was not assaulted anyway and went quietly; sure he had no choice," said a jail insider.

Prison sources would only say that McNamee was moved for 'operational reasons'.

McNamee's arrest on suspicion of being a member of the IRA follows statements from the organisation that it planned to weed out criminality and drug-dealing within its ranks.

Since the murder of Dublin Real IRA terror boss Alan Ryan last September, the IRA has given a number of briefings that it was attempting to 'clean up' the organisation.

McNamee and the seven others were arrested last Friday after a search of a commercial premises in Clondalkin.

Trailer

In 2010, McNamee was sentenced to five years at Mountjoy Prison for drug-dealing.

In November 2009 at Trim Circuit Court, McNamee of Larkfield Square, Lucan, admitted having heroin for sale, which had been hidden behind a panel in a cattle trailer and was worth more than €100,000.

Gardai found more than 500g of diamorphine with a street value of about €101,000.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/06/13 04:27 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/courts/no-golf-for-five-on-ira-charges-29178546.html

Natasha Reid & Brian Kavanagh – 06 April 2013 10:40 AM

A NUMBER of Dublin men charged with membership of the IRA have been granted bail and free legal aid.

It follows the arrest of eight men on Good Friday after a search of a commercial premises in Clondalkin.

The eight men were back before the Special Criminal Court yesterday, where five – Hubert Duffy (45) of George's Place, Dublin 1; William Jackson (53), of Dooncourt, Poppintree; Declan Phelan (31), of Lanndale Lawns in Tallaght; John Brock (40) of Glenview Park in Tallaght; and Darren Murphy (42) of Rory O'Connor House in Dublin 1, were all granted bail on conditions.

Each must provide an independent surety of €20,000 and sign their own bonds of €1,000. They must sign on daily at their local garda stations, keep a curfew between midnight and 7am, keep their mobile phones on, and surrender their passports.

Michael Bowman, defending Murphy, said that gardai had agreed to exercise discretion if they met on the street.

However, he said they could not be in one another's houses or go drinking together. There was laughter in court when he added that they could not play golf together.

All eight – including Kevin Braney (38), of Glenshane Crescent in Tallaght; Des Christie (49) of Liam Mellows Road, Finglas, and Eamon McNamee (32) of Larkfield Square, Lucan, got free legal aid.

Both Christie and Braney, indicated that they would apply for bail later. The case was adjourned until April 30.
Posted By: Dapper_Don

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/06/13 04:33 PM

Not trying to derail the thread, out of curiosity is there any organized OC in Scotland?
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/07/13 12:48 PM

Originally Posted By: Dapper_Don
Not trying to derail the thread, out of curiosity is there any organized OC in Scotland?


Like most places there is OC Scotland but not as much as England.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/07/13 01:42 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjYe-WqRtwU

ONH Belfast. this is not the Real IRA.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/09/13 09:07 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/columnists/sw-irish-crime.php

Pay up...or else!
RIRA threaten son of 'the Smuggler' in bitter feud

EXTORTION ROW: The Smuggler

EXTORTION ROW: The Smuggler
THE REAL IRA and a veteran crime lord known as 'the Smuggler' have gone to war after the criminal's son was threatened with murder in a bitter extortion row.

The Smuggler, who controls the country's illegal cigarette racket, was forced to return to Ireland from his Spanish bolthole this week after a six-man RIRA active service unit demanded €200,000 from his eldest son. The terror group demanded that the cash be paid within the next two weeks or the Smuggler's son will end up with a "bullet in the head".

The Smuggler is a former IRA member who has acted as a mentor to some of the country's most feared hitmen, including killer brothers Keith and Eric 'Lucky' Wilson. He previously took on the slain RIRA boss Alan Ryan and organised the Players Lounge pub to be peppered with bullets while Ryan was drinking inside.

This led to three murders, but a peace deal was signed between the two men after the Smuggler paid a substantial one-off "six-figure payment" to the Real IRA and allowed one of his lieutenants to be kneecapped in retaliation for the pub shooting.

CARNAGE: The Smuggler organised the shooting in The Players Lounge pub

CARNAGE: The Smuggler organised the shooting in The Players Lounge pub
Despite the agreement, the new leadership of the Real IRA has returned to the Smuggler and told him that his deal with Ryan died when the 31-year old was shot dead last September. The Real IRA recently made similar demands to drugs baron Troy Jordan, despite the fact he had also given Ryan a one-off payment. The Sunday World recently revealed how Jordan was so worried about the dissident murder threat that he has fled the country permanently.

However, the Smuggler, who is in his late 50s and lives in the Costa del Sol, has chosen to go the opposite route and is back in Dublin to round up muscle. He has vowed that they will not get another penny from him and that he is prepared to take them on with force.
Loyal

Gardai are aware of the worrying developments and the Special Branch has stepped up its surveillance of key RIRA suspects in a bid to prevent a hit attempt on the Smuggler, his son, or anyone loyal to them. Gardai in Ballyfermot, west Dublin, are paying the Smugglers' family home constant attention and are also monitoring his criminal associates for signs they are planning pre-emptive attacks on the dissidents.

NOTORIOUS: RIRA boss Colin Duffy

NOTORIOUS: RIRA boss Colin Duffy
Despite the fact that nearly a dozen Real IRA members have been caught in two recent Garda operations and put behind bars, there are still several dozen members capable of targeting the Smuggler. They are being led by the Derry command of RIRA, with the notorious Colin Duffy calling the shots. Duffy has made moves to clean out the Ryan gang and organised for two Ryan lieutenants, 'Fat' Deccy Smyth and Nathan Kinsella, to be shot and expelled from RIRA.

The Sunday World first lifted the lid on the activities of the Smuggler and how he had purchased several business so it would appear that he was legitimate. However, Gardai launched a probe into his affairs and the Criminal Assets Bureau hit him with a substantial bill, but this was later overturned on appeal.

The Smuggler has amassed millions of euro from the highly organised racket he controls smuggling cigarettes from Spain into Ireland. Evidence of just how big his organisation is came last October when a container carrying over €3m worth of illegal cigarettes was seized at Dublin Port. His sellers are so violent that customs officers in Dublin city centre searching for his illegal smokes have to wear stabproof vests to protect them from attacks.

The Smuggler controls operations from a luxury villa in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol, while his eldest son is in day-today charge of the business from the capital. His son is one of the main targets of Ballyfermot detectives and has been linked to several death threats issued to rivals in west Dublin.

HITMAN: Keith Wilson

HITMAN: Keith Wilson
The Smuggler has been importing cigarettes for nearly two decades and has also invested in several Dublin pubs. He was once a key member of the Concerned Parents Against Drugs movement in the early 1980s and was a member of the IRA and had links to Sinn Fein. He took three psycho brothers from Ballyfermot - Eric, John and Keith Wilson - under his wing, getting them to carry out several murders on his behalf. After carrying out shootings, the men would relax in his Spanish villa.

He was making so much money that he came on Alan Ryan's radar in 2010. Ryan demanded protection money, but the Smuggler refused to pay and there were several violent tit-for-tat incidents. It culminated in the Players Lounge pub in Fairview, Dublin, being shot up in July 2010, leaving three innocent men with gunshot wounds. The Smuggler ordered John Wilson to carry out the shooting, which was seen as an attempted murder on Alan Ryan.
Slaying

The following month, one of the Smuggler's associates, Colm 'Collie' Owens, was shot dead in retaliation by RIRA in Finglas, on the city's northside. Real IRA member Daniel Gaynor was then murdered by Keith Wilson in revenge for Owens's slaying. Keith Wilson was later jailed for life for this murder, while his brother Eric was also jailed after executing Englishman Daniel Smith in Spain.

The Smuggler was then left weakened and is understood to have paid more than €150,000 to the Real IRA and gave the go-ahead for John Wilson to be kneecapped as punishment for the Players Lounge shooting. The Smuggler then decided that with Keith and Eric Wilson locked up for life for murder, he would tie up the loose ends.

In September 2012 John Wilson (35), was brutally executed by 'the Smuggler's' new associates. The Smuggler thought that he had made his peace with the RIRA, but following the threats to his son, gardai fear that there will be a bloody escalation of the feud.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/09/13 09:31 AM

Looks like The Smuggler has lost support of Criminal Action Force no way would Real IRA people be coming to CAF members looking for money.

As we know from Criminal Action Force statement on Sligo link http://www.thestar.ie/star/criminal-coalition-takes-war-on-r-i-r-a-to-west/

That CAF would attack Real IRA.

http://www.thestar.ie/star/murdered-gangster-wilsons-e20k-hit/

If we go back to Criminal Action Force statement above link

CAF said: “John Wilson was aligned to a faction that had left CAF more than a year ago.

The Smuggler and John Wilson were said to be part of the same gang so by the looks of things The Smuggler is on his own with whatever deal he done with the Real IRA now up in the air.

I can not recall a Criminal Action Force statement on any deal with Real IRA so all the paper press is BS The Smuggler is not the Mr big boots yous were making out he was by the looks of things The smuggler is in no mans land.

The smuggler must have did a deal with Real IRA for him alone sly move on Criminal Action Force ?
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/09/13 12:40 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/family-joins-free-vincent-ryan-protest-29181237.html

Niall O'Connor – 08 April 2013 10:40 AM

RELATIVES of murdered terror boss Alan Ryan took part in a demo calling for the release from prison of his brother.
Also in this section

Some 30 protesters outside the GPO in Dublin demanded the release of Vincent Ryan (22) and Daragh Evans (23), who are accused of being members of an illegal organisation styling itself the Real IRA.

Among those in the crowd was another of Alan Ryan's brothers and his sister.

Dermot Ryan was closely monitored by gardai at the dissident-led protest on Saturday.

Vincent Ryan and Daragh Evans were arrested following the controversial paramilitary display at Alan Ryan's funeral last September.

They were subsequently charged with firearm offensives in connection with the gardai investigation into the murder of Michael 'Micka' Kelly in Clongriffin.

Both men are due to stand trial at the Special Criminal Court for the firearm offences on October 13, with a two-week trial for alleged IRA membership scheduled to take place immediately afterwards. Dermot Ryan was accompanied by his sister Niamh as he held up placards calling for the release of the 'Dublin 2'.

Last week he spoke at a dissident republican rally in Derry which saw youths throw bottles and stones at police.

Saturday's event was organised by the Dublin 32 County Sovereign Movement (CSM), the political wing of the Real IRA. Detectives kept a close eye on the event in the expectation that it would attract associates of murdered Real IRA boss Ryan.

"Events like these are closely monitored. We have to keep a close eye," said a source.

Meanwhile, gardai are becoming concerned about a major drive by the Dublin CSM to boost membership.

A number of advertisements have been placed online urging people to sign up.

"The last thing this city needs is a resurgence in dissident activity given the efforts taken by gardai to take down the main players," a source explained.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/10/13 11:13 PM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0410/380678-rose-lynch-court/

Court told Rose Lynch killed 'wholly innocent' man - sentenced to life.

50-year-old woman who shot dead an innocent man because she mistakenly believed he was involved in the murder of a Continuity IRA leader has been sentenced to life in prison.
Rose Lynch told gardaí she "executed" David Darcy in November of 2011.
The Special Criminal Court heard Mr Darcy was never involved in any criminal or subversive activity and was "totally blameless" and "wholly innocent".
Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne said Lynch, who described herself as "an IRA volunteer", had not made any single expression of remorse for the murder of Mr Darcy.
A Garda Detective Inspector described claims, made in a statement issued by the Continuity IRA following the murder, as "total lies".
In a victim impact statement, Mr Darcy's partner and mother of their two children, said their home was never a safe house and she would never forgive Lynch for what she had done.
In the Special Criminal Court this morning, Lynch pleaded guilty to five other gun and ammunition offences and a charge of membership of the IRA.
She was sentenced to five and ten years respectively for the gun and ammunition charges and eight years for membership of the Real IRA.
Yesterday, Lynch admitted she shot dead Mr Darcy outside his home in Ballyfermot on 28 November 2011.
The court heard she told the gardaí she was an IRA volunteer and would die that way.
She claimed that she alone shot the father-of-two as he was about to go to work using both a handgun and a shotgun.
However, gardaí say they are absolutely satisfied that a man was with her.
The Continuity IRA later issued a statement claiming the killing was a "military operation" on the house of a "criminal drugs gang", where the resident was involved in the shooting dead of Liam Kenny.
Kenny was the dissident republican group's leader in Dublin.
Detective Inspector Colm O'Malley described the statement as "total lies".
He said Mr Darcy was a hardworking man, totally blameless, wholly innocent and the pseudo paramilitary organisation was mistaken.
The inspector read victim impact statements to the court from Mr Darcy's partner, Amanda Haverty, who spoke of the pain of his death, the lies told about him and the great loss to her and their two children.
His brother Mark described the killers as "excuses for human beings", who had no consideration and hoped the case would prevent something similar happening to other families.
Father says son killed by 'cowards'
Speaking on the steps of the Special Criminal Court, Mr Darcy's father, Henry, said that his son was killed for no reason and the killing was carried out by cowards.
Mr Darcy called on witnesses to come forward to help gardaí in their investigation of others who may have been involved in the murder.
He said: "It has been 15 months of pure misery since our son was taken from us for no reason absolutely, and for these people to come along with their hands up in the air, saying "It's for Ireland". It can't be. They're just cowards.
"I'm asking people who have any information on the rest of the crowd who have done this to give it to the police, because they need evidence so that they can get the rest of them.
"We do not want to see it happen to another mother, or father, or partner, or son or daughter or grandchildren. Please give information to the police."
Gardaí renew appeal for information
Gardaí have renewed their appeal for information about the murder, particularly anyone who may have seen a dark blue Opel Astra (99 CE 3047) around the time of the killing.
It had been stolen five days before the shooting.
Gardaí also want to speak to anyone who may have seen anything suspicious on Cherry Orchard Avenue or on Inagh Road on the morning of the murder.
They are asked to contact Ballyfermot Garda Station on 01-6667200.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/10/13 11:21 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/assassin-caught-on-way-to-second-hit-29187277.html

Assassin caught on way to second hit.

KEN FOY AND ALAN O'KEEFFE – 10 APRIL 2013 10:40 AM

IRELAND'S first ever female assassin was on her way to kill a second man when she was arrested by armed gardai.


Defiant Rose Lynch gave a clenched fist salute and exclaimed "Mná na hÉireann, tiocfaidh ár lá" after unexpectedly pleading guilty yesterday to killing dad-of-two David Darcy.

It has now emerged she had bullets in her handbag when she was arrested on the Naas Road in Dublin on suspicion of Mr Darcy's murder.

Gardai believe that she had a hit list with six other names on it and was on her way to kill another innocent man when they swooped.

Her target was innocent boxer Ian Tims (33), nicknamed ‘The Tank’. Sources say Lynch and her terrorist mob drew up a murder list after an internal row split the Continuity IRA.

“The list was badly researched and a number of totally innocent people mysteriously ended up on it,” explained a source.



Shouts

When arrested, blonde-haired Lynch was in the company of her lover – a senior Continuity IRA figure from Mullhuddart, west Dublin, who has previously served a four-year sentence for membership of the dissident group.

Yesterday, Lynch’s ‘IRA' call in court was met by shouts of “You should be ashamed of yourself!” and “Scumbag!” from the public gallery.

But after the brief hearing her father, Republican Joe ‘Tiny’ Lynch, said she was a “great woman”. He added: “I support my daughter and I’m the proudest man today as I was the day she came into the world.”

He added: “As far as I am concerned, as long as there are British soldiers in this country, there’ll be people like my daughter.”

The Limerick woman was involved with a Dublin man considered one of the most senior dissident Republicans operating in the country. He is currently serving a seven-year jail term for firearms offences.

Lynch would not be facing the inevitable life sentence due to be handed down today at the Special Criminal Court without the investigation led by Superintendent John Quirke and his team, including Detective Inspector Colm O'Malley and Detective Sergeant Denis Smith.

A senior source explained: “She shot Darcy in the head for no reason. Her sickos in the Continuity IRA got it into their heads that Darcy was involved in giving information in relation to the murder of Liam Kenny in 2011 and another shooting in Ballyfermot after that.



Mystified

“But they were wrong. Darcy had nothing to do with this. He may have been spotted by these IRA thugs just drinking with someone who they thought was involved.”

Mr Darcy delivered meat for Tom Whelan Meat Products and was a valued staff member.

Last night, his friends remained mystified by his shooting in November, 2011. His employer, Tom Whelan, said no one had any idea why he was shot dead in a company van outside his home on Cherry Orchard Avenue in Dublin.

“Our hearts go out this week to David's family and, of course, to his brother Stephen, who also works for us,” he said.

Presiding judge Elizabeth Dunne said yesterday that Lynch (50), of Oakleigh Wood, Dooradoyle, Limerick, would be remanded in custody and adjourned the sentence hearing until today.



hnews@herald.ie
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/11/13 11:03 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/a-hardliner-at...s-29189795.html

KEN FOY CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 11 APRIL 2013 10:40 AM

IT was a "premeditated, calculated and cold-blooded murder" of an innocent man. Yet Rose Lynch remains proud of her actions.

The female assassin confessed to gardai that she had "emptied a handgun" during the murder of David Darcy.

Her guilty plea has spared his family a lengthy trial but they are left wondering what possessed a 50-year-old woman to kill a father-of-two going about his daily routine.

Today, the Herald can reveal how the mother-of-four joined Fianna Eireann aged five, rose through republican ranks as a young woman and went on to form an intense romantic relationship with a criminal classified by gardai as one of the leaders of the Continuity IRA.

Senior sources say that detectives are trying to secure other charges in their detailed murder investigation. They are probing whether Limerick woman Lynch's lover Dermot Gannon (48) had any involvement in it.

"Lynch was totally besotted with Gannon. They were in a relationship for a considerable amount of time before the murder," a senior source said.

"She got to know him because Gannon spent a lot of time in Limerick and he knew her father, Joe 'Tiny' Lynch, very well. She fell for him completely – she was absolutely besotted."



Boasted

As she sentenced Lynch to life in prison yesterday, Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne noted that Lynch has not offered "any single expression of remorse".

She had boasted to gardai that she was a "true volunteer" of the IRA and was "on active service when we murdered David Darcy".

The court was told how Mr Darcy was "wholly blameless". Ms Justice Dunne said it was "crystal clear" he was an ordinary man going about his business.

Lynch grew up in a republican household in Ballinacurra Weston in Limerick city. Her father Joe (72) is the head of one faction of Republican Sinn Fein.

Speaking after his daughter pleaded guilty, he said he was the "proudest man". He added: "She is a very strong woman and she brings her strength from her commitment to the republican movement."

In recent years Rose has been involved with Dermot Gannon. He was also arrested by detectives investigating the David Darcy murder but was later released without charge.

Gannon, of Wellview Crescent, Mulhuddart, west Dublin, was jailed for seven years last July after he was caught transporting a gun in Limerick less than two months after David Darcy was shot dead by the Continuity IRA.

The Special Criminal Court formally recorded a plea of not guilty on Gannon's behalf after he declined to enter a plea.

After an uncontested trial that lasted half an hour, Judge Paul Butler said there was "no doubt" of Gannon's guilt.

The Special Criminal Court heard that Gannon was separated from his wife and had 10 previous convictions, including a number for violent behaviour.

The court heard from Sergeant Arthur Ryan, who found the Webley revolver in a brown envelope under the passenger seat of Gannon's Ford Mondeo after stopping and searching it on a routine patrol.

Sgt Ryan told prosecutor Mr Garnet Orange that when he asked Gannon "what the story was" with the gun, the defendant replied: "I own it, it's mine."

He said when a note of this conversation was later read to Gannon in interview, the accused confirmed its accuracy.



Weapons

Gannon was the the first person to be convicted of membership of an illegal organisation under the 1998 Offences Against the State Act – legislation that was enacted in the aftermath of the Omagh bombing.

He was sentenced to four years at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin in May 2001. As he was led from the dock, Gannon gave a clenched-fist salute and shouted: "Up Oglaigh na hEireann, you w***ers!"

Evidence was given in the case that gardai believed Gannon was the leader of a Continuity IRA unit in Dublin in charge of gathering and storing weapons.

His lover, Rose Lynch, repeated her refrain "tiocfaidh ar la" as she was led away from the dock by prison officers.

The woman, who has studied for a degree in applied social studies and psychology, also received concurrent sentences totalling 31 years after she pleaded guilty to IRA membership and the possession of firearms and ammunition.

Yesterday we revealed she was on her way to kill another innocent man, Ballyfermot boxer Ian Tims (33), when she was intercepted by armed officers a fortnight after she murdered Mr Darcy.

Garda investigations have established the Continuity IRA had plotted to kill six people as part of a "twisted show of strength" and Lynch was enlisted to carry out all the murders.

kfoy@herald.ie
Posted By: DonMega

Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 04/16/13 08:16 PM




GARDAI have issued a nationwide alert for all units to be on the lookout for a black coloured BMW M5 high-powered car, which is being used by a burglary gang to evade patrol cars.

Officers privately admit that they do not have the patrol cars capable of staying with the criminals if they are spotted in either the BMW or a silver Audi R54, also being used by the gang.Every garda division has been given a description of four men, who are involved in a crime spree around the country and then use a network of roads to make their escape and head back to their base in Dublin.

Gardai say the gang does not seem to be interested in major hauls from burglaries but appear to be carrying out the raids for an adrenaline rush.Officers, who came close to capturing some of the gang, have been attacked with rocks and crowbars in two separate incidents.The five-litre petrol BMW M5 model, which is described as a "super powerful" car, was stolen in Ticknock in south county Dublin on April 5 last.

It has since been used in burglaries in counties Mayo and Galway as well as several counties in Munster and the south east.

Attack

Gardai came under attack when they intercepted the gang as they robbed a store in Newport, Co Tipperary, and again in Durrow, Co Laois.During another burglary in Ballywilliam, Co Wexford, they ripped out the hard drive from a CCTV camera to reduce the chances of being identified.

One senior officer told the Irish Independent: "These guys target top of the range cars that are capable of being driven fast over long journeys."They are becoming increasingly brazen and daring, both in carrying out the burglaries and in stealing the cars they want."In some cases, they have confronted the owners of the vehicles and taken them under threat," he added.Regular garda patrols are now being boosted by members of the regional support units, who have access to some higher powered vehicles and a wider range of equipment, including weapons, to tackle the burglars.

The garda air support unit is also being used in the hunt for the travelling gang.The burglars are taking advantage of the improved network of roads and are able to target one region, rob several premises, and then turn up in another region two hours later.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/17/13 12:29 AM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/hitman-took-out-real-ira-boss-alan-ryan-for-free/

Hitman took out Real IRA boss Alan Ryan for free
MICHAEL O'TOOLE APRIL 16, 2013
The gangster who gunned down Real IRA boss Alan Ryan did not receive a single cent for the hit, it has emerged.

Sources have told The Star that the thug who shot dead 32-year-old Ryan in north Dublin last September did not receive any payment for the killing — because he was not an outside gun for hire.

Gang bosses often use hitmen and pay them around €20,000 per murder, or more if the target is high-profile.

But The Star understands that in this case, the killing was carried out by a key lieutenant of two mobsters who wanted Ryan dead — and did it on their orders.

And that, underworld sources say, means the killer — who is from north Dublin and known to gardai — wasn’t paid for the hit.

“The decision was made to take Ryan out and they got one of their main men to carry out the killing,” a source said.

“He was one of their own. He was not brought in from the outside.

“They just told him to clip him and he did.

“He didn’t get a cent.”

Two mobsters from north Dublin are believed to have ordered the murder of Ryan, who was shot dead as he walked in the Clongriffin area on the outskirts of the capital on September 3 last year.

He was shot repeatedly in the body when he was attacked by the lone gunman just after 3pm.

The Star has established that the killer fled to the North after the murder and the getaway driver was a woman.

Sources say the two mobsters — themselves feared criminals — decided to kill Ryan because they feared he was going to target them for murder.

Ryan was extorting hundreds of thousands of euro from criminals all over Dublin — and had targeted these two men for cash.

But, unlike most gangsters, they refused to cough up — and were warned their lives were at risk.

Rather than paying up under the threat, the duo decided to order his assassination.

Now the RIRA has targeted them for murder in revenge, although the pair are currently outside the jurisdiction.

The Star revealed in our gangland special last month that the going rate for a gangland hit in Ireland is €20k.

There are at least five professional hitmen in Dublin at the moment — including two brothers.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/17/13 02:43 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/5m-heroin-haul-linked-to-ryan-murder-suspect-29201604.html

€5m heroin haul linked to Ryan murder suspect.

TOM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 17 APRIL 2013

A heroin seizure with a potential street value of more than €5m has been linked to a prime suspect for the murder of Real IRA boss Alan Ryan.


The drugs had been stashed in a derelict house in Garryross, outside Virginia, Co Cavan alongside an Uzi sub-machine gun and a handful of bullets.

The gun and ammunition may have been stored at the site for several years.

Forensic tests on the heroin last night confirmed that its purity was high and its initial value of €1.3m could be boosted fourfold by mixing it with chemical agents before selling it on the street.

Gardai believe the nine-kilo haul had been stashed by a major crime gang, with roots on the northside of Dublin.

It is believed the alleged leader of the gang is one of two prime suspects responsible for the Ryan killing .

Real IRA boss Ryan had been shot dead near his home in north Dublin last September.

Garda officers seized the drugs on Monday following an intelligence-led operation but the details were not released until yesterday for operational reasons.

Shipments

Further searches were carried out in the rural area yesterday and the derelict house remained sealed off as local gardai were joined by specially trained drug sniffer dogs.

The size of the seized haul was said by senior officers last night to have dealt a serious financial blow to the traffickers.

Gardai explained that drugs gangs were now using derelict houses and remote bogland to hide their shipments rather than risk a gang member being caught with a large haul in his home.

They said the gangs avoided areas used by hillwalkers and tried to find hiding areas that could be used for storage for a number of weeks before the shipment was divided up and prepared for street sale.

Heroin prices have soared as a result of a poor crop in Afghanistan, caused by bad weather and disease.

Gardai expect this will force the dealers to use an increasing amount of mixing agents to maximise the number of deals from the shipments they are bringing in and they fear this could result in serious health problems for users.

A previous crop failure in 2009 led to dozens of heroin addicts being admitted to hospital with serious illnesses.

The Cavan find has now been removed to garda headquarters in Dublin for technical examination.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/17/13 09:38 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gang-behind-ryan-murder-linked-to-3m-heroin-haul-29203287.html

KEN FOY, CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 17 APRIL 2013 10:40 AM

A NORTH Dublin criminal gang has been linked to the latest multi-million euro drugs haul seized by gardai.


Detectives are now investigating whether this latest seizure could be linked to the criminal gang behind the murder of Real IRA terror chief Alan Ryan.

Heroin was seized by gardai in Cavan yesterday.

It was initially estimated to have a street value of €750,000 – but following analysis, it's now believed the haul could be worth as much as €2m.

The drugs were seized at a vacant house at Garryross in Virginia, Co Cavan, on Monday afternoon after a member of the public found the stash.

An "old but still functioning" sub-machine gun and ammunition was also discovered during the search by officers from Bailieborough Garda Station.

"This was pure, uncut heroin – the estimated street value of it could now be almost €3m. This is a massive seizure," said a senior source.

Garda investigations are focusing on whether the huge haul is linked to one of Ireland's most notorious criminal gangs whose stronghold is in the Coolock area of north Dublin.

The two leaders of this gang are currently in prison – but one of the men had previously lived close to where gardai made the "highly significant" discovery.



Mastermind

This veteran criminal is considered a 'tiger kidnap' mastermind, while his right-hand man controls the "drugs end" of the gang's enterprises.

Before being locked up earlier this year, the gang bosses continued to direct operations and stepped up a campaign of terror against what has been left of the RIRA mob which was led by Ryan.

Sources say that the feared duo had been in a "cash drive" with the older criminal in particular demanding that other gangs who "clubbed in" for Ryan's murder "cough up money" that was owed to the actual hitmen who murdered Ryan.

Sources say that Co Cavan has proven to be a very popular county for major league Dublin criminals to live in with a number of dangerous gangs being identified there by officers.

"East Cavan in particular now has dozens of Dublin gangland criminals living it," said a senior source.

The gang are linked to a crew of contract killers nicknamed 'The Taliban' who are suspected of being involved in seven gruesome gangland murders including the double murders of small-time criminals Joseph Redmond (25) and Anthony Burnett (31) – the two men who were shot and burned in a forest near Dundalk, Co Louth, in March of last year.

The mobsters got involved in a deadly feud with Alan Ryan's Real IRA mob when he attempted to extort cash from them.

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/17/13 09:46 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cou...l-29203973.html

TOM TUITE – 17 APRIL 2013

A DUBLIN man has been sent forward for trial accused of withholding information from gardai investigating the murder of Real IRA leader Alan Ryan.
Alan Ryan, a 32-year-old dissident republican, was shot in the body, legs and head, by a masked gunman on September 3 last while walking along Grange Lodge Avenue, in Clongriffin, in north Dublin, near his home.

Thomas Hunt (39) from Canon Lillis Avenue, in Dublin city's north-side, is accused of withholding information which might have been of material assistance in securing the apprehension, prosecution or conviction of a person in connection with the murder.

He made no reply when he was first charged on October 24 last and appeared again today at Dublin District Court. The offence on conviction can carry a possible five-year jail sentence.

Mr Hunt, who has not yet formally indicated how he will plead, was served with a book of evidence and Judge William Hamill heard that the DPP had consented to him being returned for trial.

Judge Hamill told him that he was being sent forward for trial and must appear at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court on May 10 next. Dressed in a blue top and sleeveless jacket, and grey tracksuit trousers, he spoke briefly to acknowledge his signature on his bail bond.

The judge also notified Mr Hunt that if he intended to use an alibi in his defence, he must provide the details to the prosecution within 14 days. Legal aid was also granted to Mr Hunt, who is on disability benefit.

At his first appearance in the district court in October one of his lawyers had said that the charge would be “fully contested” by Mr Hunt.

Bail had been set earlier in Mr Hunt's own bond of €6,000 of which €2,000 had to be lodged. His brother was allowed stand independent bail for him in the sum of €10,000.

Mr Hunt had already been told he must reside at new address, which was furnished to the court earlier, and give gardai a mobile phone number so they can contact him.

He has surrendered his passport and was also ordered not to apply for new travel documents. He had also been told that under the terms of his bail he has to sign on three times a week at a garda station and “not interfere with witnesses directly or indirectly”.

His solicitor Yvonne Bambury told Judge Hamill that Mr Hunt had complied with the bail terms “to the letter”.

A second man, who faces the same charge, is to appear again in court later this month to be served with a book of evidence.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/18/13 10:34 PM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0418/382254-coombe-shooting/

The jury in a Dublin murder trial has been shown CCTV footage of a 33-year-old man being shot in a city pub four years ago.
Dubliner John Carroll died on the night of 18 February 2009, after being shot a number of times as he socialised in Grumpy Jacks pub in The Coombe.
Christopher Zambra, 38, of Galtymore Road, Drimnagh, has pleaded not guilty to murder.
The Central Criminal Court heard that it is not alleged that Mr Zambra shot Mr Carroll, but that he organised the killing.
CCTV footage from the pub was played to the jury showing the moment around 9.30pm when the gunman entered the pub.
The killer, who was wearing a motorbike helmet, was seen to open fire on a man as soon as he walked in the door.
Customers were seen dashing from the area while the gunman continued shooting.
The footage lasted only seconds.
The trial is expected to last between four and six weeks.
The jury also heard medical evidence that Mr Carroll sustained four gunshot wounds that night, including two to his back.
Patrick Gageby Senior Counsel, prosecuting, read a statement from Dr Una Geary, who was the consultant at St James's Hospital emergency department, where Mr Carroll was treated.
She said Mr Carroll was deeply unconscious when he was brought in that night.
She said his heart rate was abnormally high while his blood pressure was low, consistent with major haemorrhage.
She said that the patient went into cardiac arrest and that emergency surgery was carried out.
He was discovered to have lacerations to his diaphragm and liver, as well as massive abdominal bleeding.
She said that despite the surgery, and litres of fluid being drained from his chest and abdomen, Mr Carroll died from his wounds.
Mr Gageby also read a statement from Mr Carroll's father, Charlie Carroll, who said he last spoke to his son at 9pm that night.
He said his son had been watching a Manchester United match and had called to tell him that the team was winning 3-0.
A few hours later, Mr Carroll identified his son's body for gardaí in hospital.
The trial before Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy and a jury of eight women and four men continues.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/21/13 10:04 PM

It appears there has been a big split in the Criminal Action Force story in yesday Star paper i can not get a link to the Irish Star ie at the moment apparently one of the founder members paid the Real IRA money most of the CAF members were unhappy with this member doing this and have abandoned him and left the CAF organization and have set up their own network called united criminal alliance-U.C.A i will post a link as soon as i get one.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/22/13 11:11 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/turf-bloodbath-fear-as-businessman-to-take-on-kinlan-gang-29209969.html

KEN FOY CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 20 APRIL 2013 10:40 AM

A CRIMINAL known as 'the businessman' is sending terror through gangland Dublin.

Detectives are braced for a potential bloodbath as rival factions battle to fill the void left by the jailing of crimelord Brendan Kinlan this week.

Kinlan (42), from Bray, Co Wicklow, was jailed for eight years in England after a jury found him guilty of possession of over €2 million worth of amphetamines. The drugs were discovered after he crashed his van to avoid hitting a pheasant.

Sources say that a 40-year-old "businessman" is determined to take control amid the power vaccum.

This is causing panic among Kinlan's associates who include a notorious convicted killer.

"This businessman has almost come from nowhere in the past year. He is completely psychotic; all he wants is power," explained the source.

"But he is not like your ordinary gang boss. He's a strategist. He plans everything to a tee and never gets his hands dirty.

"His motivation is that he wants to be feared, and by God some of the most hardened criminals are petrified of him."

The Wicklow-based criminal has a huge property portfolio and links to the Continuity IRA.

He is suspected of having an "active involvement" in the gangland gun murder of Philip 'Philly' O'Toole (32), who was shot dead in January.

Kinlan was based in the UK, but was closely linked to the international crime syndicate led by Christy Kinahan and 'Fat' Freddie Thompson's mob, and was heavily involved in the supply of drugs along the east coast.

However, with Kinlan behind bars, his crew have been left terrified of challenging 'the businessman'.

"Information has come in that he is trying to intimidate and target one of Kinlan's main men. This could get very messy," said a source.

Already 'the businessman' is being investigated for a number of shootings and an abduction.

He is also suspected of ordering the theft of 29 firearms in Wicklow last September.

Senior gardai fear the crime boss will use the jailing of Kinlan to expand his reign of terror.



Trial

"With Kinlan now entering a long stretch behind bars, this criminal has seen his chance to rise to the very top and that is going to mean serious problems.

"Kinlan's crew are not in the habit of taking things lying down, so there could be very interesting times ahead."

Kinlan's trial at Leeds Crown Court heard how the 42-year-old was driving down the M1 in West Yorkshire when his vehicle span out of control and ended on the hard shoulder.

Kinlan, originally from Bray but living in Middlesbrough, was unable to continue with his delivery of "a massive consignment of controlled drugs".

The van was towed to a garage used by police to recover and store vehicles.

It was ultimately Kinlan's persistence to get the drugs out of the back of the vehicle that led to garage staff discovering the stash.

kfoy@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/25/13 05:22 PM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2013/0425/385663-mooney-court/

Man suing State over witness protection 'failures.

A man who was in a witness protection programme is suing the State over an alleged failure to give him a new identity and a new home.
David Mooney claims he now lives in fear for his life, cannot work and has been refused social welfare.
He claims he cannot use his PPS number after his involvement in a witness protection programme in 2002.
In High Court proceedings, Mr Mooney claims he was promised a new identity and a green card for the US, along with a house and a car as part of an agreement to enter into the witness protection programme.
The High Court heard he gave evidence for the State in a criminal trial in 2003.
He now claims the State is in breach of contract, was negligent and has deprived him of his Constitutional rights.
He claims he has not been given a house or car, has not received a new identity or PPS number and has not received a green card as allegedly promised.
His lawyers asked the High Court to hear the matter urgently as he has received threats to his life, cannot work and cannot use his PPS number and was suffering real hardship as a result.
Lawyers for the State have denied the claims and said there was no urgency to the case as he had exited the witness protection programme in 2006.
The court was told it would be a "highly contentious matter involving matters of State security and matters that are privileged".
In his claim against the Garda Commissioner and the State, he says he gave evidence against two men who were engaged in threats and intimidation while he tried to open a club in central Dublin in 2002.
Before giving evidence he claims to have signed a "protocol" document and was verbally promised by gardaí that he would receive a new house, car, income, name, date of birth, social insurance number and a green card for the US where he would be under the care of US marshals.
He claims he was also promised that authorities in the US would arrange with his Irish handler for safe travel to and from the US.
It is also alleged he was told he could not claim social welfare, but would be paid €130 to €140 per week while in the programme and that his accommodation would be paid for and he would receive 24-hour protection.
Because of these alleged assurances he agreed to give evidence and both men were convicted.
In 2004 he claims to have been asked to sign a non-biding memorandum which was a release from certain parts of the witness protection programme.
He claims to have been refused an opportunity to seek legal advice and was promised assistance with establishing a business and securing a green card.
He claims the gardaí and the State are guilty of breach of contract, negligence and breach of duty.
He also claims the State has breached his Constitutional right to bodily integrity and right to work.
He is seeking orders from the court to force the State to provide him with the benefits he claims to have been promised and is also seeking damages.
The case returns to court in June.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/27/13 02:19 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/thr...o-29222726.html

GARDAI investigating the killing of Darren Cogan in a pub in Dublin almost two years ago have made three arrests.
One male was arrested this morning and two males were arrested yesterday morning, all in the Dublin area," a garda spokesman said this evening.

"They range in ages from their mid 20s to mid 30s and are being detained at Kilmainham and Kevin Street Garda Stations under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act 2007."

Mr Cogan (22), of Bluebell Avenue, was shot dead in the Black Horse Inn in Inchicore. Gardai are following two main lines of investigation.

One is that he was a victim of mistaken identity while the second suggested he had become caught up in a row that started between two women.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:17 AM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/im-grand-sean...ote-five-times/


‘I’m grand’ – Sean Enright speaks out a day after he survives being shot FIVE times
Michael O'Toole May 17, 2013

Ireland’s latest gun victim Sean Enright broke his silence last night as he recovered from being shot five times — telling The Star from his hospital bed: “I’m grand.”

The bodybuilder and businessman, who was a pal of slain mobster Eamonn ‘The Don’ Dunne, was blasted in the neck and back as he walked into a gym he operates in Glasnevin, Dublin, on Wednesday morning.

It was believed he had been shot four times but yesterday it emerged it was actually five.

The victim — who also cheated death in January 2011 when he was blasted in a parked car — told The Star: “I’m in bed. I’ll have to talk to you another time.”

It emerged last night that Mr Enright (33), who is under armed protection by gardai, has had three of the five bullets removed by surgeons but two are still lodged in his body.

He told The Star from his Mater Hospital ward: “I’m grand now.

They are giving out to me for talking to you on the phone now.”

Mr Enright, dubbed ‘Man of Steel’ following the attack, is out of intensive care and his room is being protected around the clock by armed detectives.

Gardai and doctors are amazed how Mr Enright survived as the bullets narrowly missed vital organs and nearly snapped his spine.

A source said: “He’s like a cat with nine lives. It’s incredible that he survived.

“One of the bullets could have broken his spine — that’s how close it was.

“Another bullet entered his body very close to his heart and his liver so he’s very lucky.”

Investigating gardai suspect a dissident republican link to the hit and believe that the gunman, who used a 9mm semi-automatic weapon, acted alone and drove himself away afterwards.

It emerged that the silver Mini car used in the Ballyboggan Industrial Estate multiple shooting at 10.30am was stolen in Co Antrim at the beginning of the month.

Champion bodybuilder Mr Enright has a minor criminal conviction for possessing a stun gun in 2007 that saw him slapped with a €750 fine by a court.

He survived a gun attack in January 2011 when he was shot several times as he sat in a car outside a house in Clonsilla, Dublin.

On that occasion, a RIRA gunman let fly with five bullets striking Mr Enright in the leg, arm and chest — but again he managed to survive.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:18 AM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/real-ira-death-squad-hunts-dons-mates/




Real IRA death squad hunts Don’s mates
Michael O'Toole May 16, 2013

Ireland’s latest gun victim was sitting up in his hospital bed chatting last night — despite being blasted four times in the back at point-blank range in a daylight murder bid.

Sources told The Star that businessman and bodybuilder Sean Enright has a bullet lodged centimetres from his heart — but somehow survived the attack.

It’s the second time in just over two years that Mr Enright — who turned 33 six days ago and was a close pal of slain mobster Eamonn ‘The Don’ Dunne — has survived a gun murder bid and gardai believe his physique saved his life.

“His muscles must be made of steel,” a source said last night.

“He should be dead now, but instead he’s sitting up in his hospital bed and talking away.

“It is incredible he survived.”

The Star has learned that Mr Enright was given a so called Garda Information Message, or GIM, last January warning that his life was at immediate risk — but he shrugged off the threat.

Gardai were last night linking the latest attack to a botched assassination attempt in north Dublin 24 hours earlier in which criminal Derek McLoughlin escaped uninjured when his assailant’s gun jammed.

Detectives were working on the theory that the Real IRA were behind both murder attempts — and are braced for further attacks.

The RIRA are extorting cash from businessmen such as Mr Enright and are also targeting criminals such as Derek McLoughlin — and officers fear other people are now in their sights.

“They tried to kill two people in just 24 hours,” a source said.

There will be others they want dead too.”

The gunman walked up to Mr Enright and blasted him four times from behind with a semi-automatic pistol as he walked into the Universal Gym he operates in the Ballyboggan Industrial Estate in Glasnevin, Dublin, just after 10.40am.

One of the bullets hit him in the neck — while the other three hit his back.

The bullet that hit his neck passed clean through, but two of the three in his back were still lodged in his body last night.

Sources say one was lodged just centimetres from his heart, while the other was in his liver.

“A few centimetres closer and the bullet would have got the heart and he would not be talking to anyone,” a source said.

Mr Enright, who has a minor criminal conviction for possessing a stun gun in 2007 that saw him slapped with a €750 fine, was rushed to the Mater hospital after the attack — and it was feared he was going to die.

But The Star has established his life is not in any danger and he is expected to make a full recovery.

The gunman was driven away in the direction of Finglas in a silver Mini with North registration plates — but the car had not been found as of last night.

Shell casings and two black sports bags could be seen at the entrance to the warehouse-type fitness centre where the shooting was carried out.

The champion bodybuilder survived a gun attack in January 2011 when he was shot several times as he sat in a car outside a house in Clonsilla, west Dublin.

On that occasion, a RIRA gunman hit him with five bullets, striking him in the leg, arm and chest — but again Enright managed to survive.

That shooting was linked to an extortion racket run by RIRA boss Alan Ryan (32), who was gunned down in north Dublin in September last year.

The Ballyboggan industrial estate is about six miles from the city centre.

Officers were linking yesterday’s hit to the botched murder attempt 24 hours earlier on convicted criminal Derek McLoughlin — also a pal of 34-year-old Eamonn Dunne, who was killed in Cabra in April 2010.

Mr McLoughlin (48) was leaving a gym in Swords when a gunman approached and pulled the trigger of a pistol.

Miraculously, the gun jammed twice and the would-be killer fled.

Gardai in Cabra are investigating the murder bid on Mr Enright and have appealed for witnesses to contact them on 01-6667400.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:21 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/gym-boss-cheats-death-in-gangland-hit

A well-known criminal is fighting for his life today after being blasted four times by a masked gunman at his gym.

Hardman Sean Enright suffered serious injuries to his neck, back and stomach but sources say that he is likely to survive the latest attempt to whack him.

The 32 year-old was walking into his Universal Warrior Gym in Finglas, Dublin, at 11am when a gunman came at him from behind.

He opened fire at point blank range in the hallway of the gym, hitting the bodybuilder at least four times.

The father of three slumped to the ground and when an ambulance arrived just minutes later paramedics thought he was dead.

He was rushed to the Mater hospital and is in a serious condition with gardai saying that the bodybuilder’s sheer muscle mass may have saved his life.

A major garda hunt is underway with sources saying that Enright had made a number of enemies. He has been warned on several occasions in recent months that his life is in danger.

In January 2011 he was lucky to survive after being shot outside his home in Clonsilla, west Dublin.

He was reversing his car when a gunman came out of the shadows and shot at Enright nine times.

He was hit in the chest by three bullets and stumbled into his house before he collapsed into a coma. However he somehow managed to escape with his life.

In 2008 Enright had another lucky escape when he was attacked while working as a doorman at a pub in Tallaght.

He refused to let a man in and he returned later in the night and stabbed Enright, although he wasn’t seriously injured.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:23 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/video-world-gangster-rich-list

VIDEO: Donal MacIntyre reveals the rich list of the world's wealthiest gangsters.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:27 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/rira-gang-kidnap-then-shoot-man-29254509.html

RIRA gang kidnap then shoot man.

09 May 2013 02:00 PM

THE Real IRA abducted and shot a man in a brutal punishment attack in Dublin.

Ronan Connolly (28) was kidnapped at gunpoint by a gang and then bundled into a van.

When he attempted to escape, his captors opened fire.

Sources say the incident was a “punishment beating” which spiralled out of control.

Connolly is the younger brother of a leading RIRA member who is behind bars facing murder charges.

Detectives in the capital are now on high alert after the incident in Inchicore on Tuesday night.

Panicked

Connolly escaped serious injury when his captors apparently panicked and fled.

The abduction is linked to a campaign by dissident terrorists who are targeting former associates as part of a “clean-up” of the illegal organisation. “This incident falls very much into the narrative of the so-called revamp of the Real IRA,” a senior source explained.

“They are carrying out kidnappings, beatings and shootings in an attempt to get rid of those who they no longer trust.”

Connolly, who has numerous convictions and is from Bluebell, Dublin, was abducted in Inchicore at around 10.30pm on Tuesday.

The gang tied his hands together with wire and brought him around 12km to the Slade Road in Saggart.

After attempting to escape, Connolly was shot. The gang then fled the scene, allowing Connolly to raise the alarm.

Paramedics arrived on the scene and he was treated for gunshot wounds to his hand.

Sources say the abduction of Ronan Connolly was orchestrated to send a firm message to his older brother, Sean.

The 34-year-old is the chief suspect in the murder of gang boss Eamon Kelly, who was gunned down near his home on Furry Park Road, Killester, in December. He is being held in Portlaoise Prison awaiting trial.

Sean Connolly attempted to take control of the Real IRA in Dublin following the death of notorious gangster Alan Ryan last October.

However, his attempt to rise to the top of the organisation alarmed senior figures in the North.

As revealed by the Herald, IRA bosses in the North have ordered the "weeding out" of members who they deem to be a risk. Sean Connolly falls into this category, sources say, with Wednesday's abduction of his younger brother being viewed as a message to Connolly that he is no longer welcome in the organisation.

While not at the same level as his older brother, Ronan Connolly has notched up a series of convictions. He was given a seven-month sentence in September for handling stolen property.



Hospital

And in June 2012, he was caught in possession of a vice grip, which he had planned to use in a burglary.

After the kidnapping, gardai questioned Connolly while he was in hospital, but he has refused to make a formal statement, claiming that he "didn't see the faces" of his attackers.

"It's frustrating for officers involved but this incident is still very much under investigation as is this threat to target other dissidents," said a source.

Gardai are now braced for more bloodshed as shootings, kneecappings and severe beatings are doled out to once high-ranking members of the Dublin branch of the organisation.

In January, a key henchman to Alan Ryan – Deccy Smith – was blasted in the leg.

The attack on Smith follows the shooting of alleged Real IRA man Nathan Kinsella last November. Gardai are now braced for chaos, with splinter groups forming as the mob's Northern-based leadership tries to exert control over the gang that has been in disarray since Ryan's murder.

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:30 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/don-pal-escapes-as-gun-jams-on-hitman-29269857.html

don pal escapes as gun jams on hitman.

Niall O'Connor and Conor Feehan – 15 May 2013 02:48 PM

AN associate of slain gang boss Eamon Dunne has escaped an attempt on his life after the gunman's weapon jammed.

Derek McLoughlin was leaving a gym in Swords village after his daily workout at 11.30am yesterday when the masked man struck.

McLoughlin is a known associate of Eamon 'The Don' Dunne. It is believed he was involved in a feud with associates of murdered Real IRA leader Alan Ryan, who was gunned down last September.

McLoughlin was in his car at the Image Health and Fitness Studio in the Castle Shopping Centre when a people carrier pulled up behind him.

HANDGUN

A man jumped out and ran to McLoughlin's car, pointing a 9mm handgun at him.

The gunman tried twice to pull the trigger, but his weapon appeared to jam. The masked man then ran back to the people carrier, which was driven away at speed.

McLoughlin went back into the gym where he had been working out with an associate known to gardai, and left a short time later.

A female officer attempted to interview him but he refused to make a statement.

Garda sources say one line of investigation is that the attempted hit was the work of associates of slain RIRA leader Alan Ryan, but added that it was "an open investigation in its early stages".

Ryan was gunned down in Clongriffin last September after years of confrontation with Dublin criminals he had been 'taxing' on their profits.

Sources last night said it was too early to be sure of the motive for yesterday's attempted murder.

"This guy is so immersed in gangland activity. It's a possibility that it was a RIRA job, but it's not at all a certainty," said a senior source.

McLoughlin (48), a former soldier, of Ardgillan Lawns, Balbriggan, Dublin, has a history of violent crime.

Last year he received a four-year suspended sentence after being convicted of being one of six men who carried out an attack on a man at Ballymun Shopping Centre in July 2010.

He was one of the many pall-bearers at Eamon Dunne's funeral in 2010.

hnews@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:32 AM

http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/bail-refused-for-brother-of-alan-ryan-594546.html

Bail refused for brother of Alan Ryan.

15/05/2013 - 19:01:02
A 22-year-old brother of murdered dissident republican Alan Ryan has been refused bail at the High Court today.

Vincent Ryan is charged with membership of an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Oglaigh na hÉireann, otherwise the IRA on September 13, 2012.

His co-accused Darragh Evans (aged 23) is also charged with the same offence on the same date.

The pair were also subsequently charged with firearms offensives as part of a garda investigation in to the murder of 30-year-old Michael Kelly, who was shot dead outside an apartment complex on Marsfield Avenue, Clongriffin on September 15, 2011.

On September 21 last, the men were charged with the possession of an AKM assault rifle and Webley-make revolver MkV1 at Clonshaugh Walk, Coolock, Dublin 17 on September 15, 2011.

Mr Justice Michael Hanna today said the court would refuse the bail application brought by counsel for the accused man, Mr Hugh Hartnett SC.

The accused men are due to stand trial on the firearms offences at the non-jury Special Criminal Court on October 9, 2013, and on October 22, 2013 on the membership charge.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/13 09:39 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gardai-say-two-gym-gun-attacks-could-be-linked-29272624.html

Gardai say two gym gun attacks could be linked.

Conor Feehan – 16 May 2013 02:15 PM

GARDAI are examining if the shooting of Dublin gym owner Sean Enright and the attempted murder of criminal Derek McLoughlin are connected.
Both men were targeted in broad daylight before noon near gyms they use or work in on a regular basis, and the attempted hits happened within 24 hours of each other.

Both Enright and McLoughlin have friends in the Dublin crime scene, with Cabra native Enright known to associate with Alan and Wayne Bradley, who are currently serving time for conspiracy to rob a cash-in-transit van.

McLoughlin, from Balbriggan, has convictions for assault and had a four-year sentence suspended for attacking a man in Ballymun and also assaulting a garda while being fingerprinted.



Notorious

McLoughlin was also a pall-bearer at the funeral of one Dublin's most notorious gangsters, Eamon 'The Don' Dunne.

"What we are looking at here is two men who were both targeted within a day of each other.

"One was in his gym, and the other was near one he uses," said a garda source.

"While these men would not be well-known to each other they both swim in the same shark-infested waters and could have enemies in common," he added.

One line of inquiry common to both cases now is that the hits may have been ordered by the Real IRA group once led in Dublin by Alan Ryan, who was shot dead last September.

In an appeal for information on the shooting of Enright, gardai have asked for the public's assistance in tracing a silver Mini with a Northern registration plates that left the scene of the shooting at Ballyboggan Industrial Estate in the direction of Finglas.

But investigators have said that the Northern plates do not mean that they can take for granted a Northern link to the shooting.

"These plates could have been put on the car to throw gardai off the scent and send them in an obvious direction.

"The investigation is in its early stages and there is a lot of CCTV from premises and traffic cameras to go through yet," said the garda source.

Sean Enright was last night still in surgery for gunshot wounds to his upper body and neck as his family kept vigil at the Mater Hospital.

Gardai said the fact that both Enright and McLoughlin attended their gyms at virtually the same time every day meant their potential killers were able to establish a familiar pattern which made planning their executions easier.

cfeehan@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/13 12:41 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/murdered-man-alan-desmond-was-on-the-run/

Murdered man Alan Desmond was on the run
MICHAEL O'TOOLE MAY 21, 2013
A criminal executed in a lonely field was on the run from gardai when he was gunned down, it has emerged.

Sources have confirmed to The Star that Alan Desmond — who was shot in the back of the head in an execution-style killing — was at the centre of a Garda manhunt when he was killed.

It is understood Desmond (37) went on the run after a weapons haul was found close to his home in Kilclare Avenue, Tallaght, south Dublin, at the end of April.

Officers searched an area as part of an anti-drugs operation — and recovered three rifles, a handgun, two sawn-off shotguns and a large amount of ammunition.

Desmond, who had a previous firearms conviction, was the subject of a Garda manhunt over the discovery.

Sources say gardai are now examining the theory that he may have been killed over the April 30 find.

A source told The Star: “He really was a loner, who was low down in the criminal food chain.

“The suspicion is that Desmond was asked to mind the firearms for a criminal gang from the Tallaght area.

“He went to ground when the find was made and members were looking for him, but it looks as if the criminals got him first.

“The theory is that he was killed because he lost the consignment of firearms.”

Desmond’s body was found with a bullet hole that went through his neck and eye in the field at Killinarden Hill in Tallaght on Saturday night.

Gardai believe he was forced to kneel down on the ground — before a pistol was fired into the back of his neck from just a few inches away.

The bullet passed through his head and blew out one of his eyes.

His body was discovered on Saturday night by a group of children who were playing in the undergrowth.

Gardai last night said these children were being offered counselling by the HSE.

It is believed other children may have seen the body earlier and not realised it was a real corpse.

Gardai believe the body — which was wrapped in a plastic bag — had been there for at least two weeks.

Garda Superintendent Peter Duff, who is leading the probe, yesterday appealed for any parents whose kids may have seen the body to contact detectives in Tallaght.

Anyone with information is urged to contact gardai in Tallaght on 01-666 6000 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/13 12:46 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/west-in-peace

Slain mobster Stephen Sugg has been in dark dreams for years but now he is back from the dead.

The gangster, who was one half of the notorious Westies, has been contacting old friends and foes from beyond the grave.

“I am back by the kilo,” states his new Facebook site along with a picture of a pile of cocaine, a rolled up €50 note and a razor blade.

The stunt has attracted whispers about Sugg and his sidekick Shane Coates – the duo who were inseparable in life and who were executed together in Spain almost 10 years ago.

“I got such a shock when I got a friend request,” a source who once knew Sugg said. “I mean it was eerie. I was wondering did they really die.”

But the Sunday World can confirm that the remains found in a concrete tomb near Alicante were indeed the feared Westies and both their bodies were identified clearly by DNA.

The pair were notorious in life and their chilling personalities can still spark fear after their deaths.

No-one has ever been charged with their murder in January 2004 – six months after they had moved to Spain to avoid the attentions of the Gardai.

They were last seen on the evening of January 31, 2004 when they left their pad in Orihuela Costa in Alicante in Spain for a business meeting.

Gardai believe they were taken to a warehouse in the town of Catral and shot side by side. They were then buried in a concrete tomb only to be unearthed in 2006 when an informer revealed the location of their bodies.

But this week it was evident that the legacy left by the thugs has still not been forgotten as Sugg’s ghoulish Facebook site was posted on the internet.

It claims that he is currently living in Alicante and that he works for ‘Pablo Escobar’ the most famed cocaine lord ever.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/13 12:47 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/shots-fired-at-gangland-figure

This is the convicted gangland figure who was lucky to escape with his life after shots were fired at his Sligo home last weekend.

Gunmen pumped three rounds into the home of Rory Boyd on Joe McDonnell Drive in Sligo on Sunday night.

Boyd (31) is regarded as a member of a feared Sligo drugs gang and is an associate of ex-pat gang boss Hughie Irwin.

The gang – who sourced drugs from Eamon ‘The Don’ Dunne – is responsible for flooding the West of Ireland with heroin and cocaine.

Last night, a senior source told the Sunday World that there is “no clear motive” for the shooting.

“Gardai have spoken to Mr Boyd but he has not thrown any light on the shooting.

“It is not believed he owes any money and this is not regarded as a motive.”

Boyd has served a number of prison sentences for assault, drug dealing, making threats and robbery.

Detectives also believe Boyd forged strong links with a number of Dublin criminals during his spell behind bars.

Boyd is well known to gardai and has regularly been brought before the courts.

In November 2006, he was arrested on suspicion of unlawful possession of cocaine for sale and supply.

He was also given a two-month suspended sentence in February 2006 for threatening and abusive behaviour and a one-month sentence for similar offences in October 2006.

In January 2001, he was jailed for one year for robbing shop takings from a worker as she made her way to a ba
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/26/13 03:30 PM

http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/...solid-gold.html

THE Scottish Sun is celebrating football’s glitz and glamour — with WAG WEEK.

The country’s No1 newspaper has scored a winner with a special series on the women behind our best-known footballers.

Today Debbie Lawlor, the fiancée of Celtic ace Anthony Stokes, tells MARC DEANIE her man’s just misunderstood...

HOOPS star Stokes has made his name as a top striker — and Debbie’s a fearsome defender.

Say anything about her fiancé and she takes it personally.

The pretty brunette, mum to the couple’s 15-month-old son Bobby, says: “He’s had a bad rep at times but he’s the most laidback guy and has a heart of gold.

“People see him as being uptight and they give him a hard time.

“I just want to let loose sometimes and say, ‘How dare you say that about him?’”

The Irishman was caught up in controversy last December after attending the memorial party in Dublin for murdered Real IRA chief Alan Ryan.

Stokes, 24, was disciplined by Celtic and there were fears his career at the club was under threat.

But he stayed after a heart-to-heart with boss Neil Lennon and is set to sign a new deal.

Law graduate Debbie, 25, says: “A lot of things said weren’t true.

“Anthony is tough and was able to deal with it. It probably gets to me more.

“The club has been great with him — they know the truth.”

Debbie with Anthony Stokes
Happier ... Debbie and Anthony have come through tough times

Stokes and his family have found it tough living in the Old Firm spotlight — and have been targets for abuse in the past.

Debbie recalls a sinister incident in 2011, when they were forced to quit their pad in Broxburn, West Lothian, after yobs smashed the windows while she was inside.

Stokes — who joined Celtic from Hibs a year earlier in an £800,000 move — was away overnight in Inverness preparing for a match against Caley Thistle.

Speaking publicly about the incident for the first time, Debbie says: “When we moved there, the estate agent didn’t tell us we were in the heart of a Rangers-supporting area.

“The abuse started straight away — I’d be taking the shopping in and someone would say something.

“On a Saturday night, people passing by going home from the pub would sing outside the house.”

Debbie was eight months’ pregnant with Bobby when the baying mob struck — a year after a similar incident took place, when a gang of 15 yobs hurled bigoted abuse and a WHEELIE BIN at the property.

She adds: “I thought they were just smashing bottles but then someone started kicking the front door.

“That’s when I got scared and called the police. I kept thinking about being pregnant — you just want to protect your baby.”

The thugs fled and Debbie asked cops to stay away until the next day. And she DIDN’T tell Stokes what happened until after the match.

Debbie, speaking at their Glasgow flat, says: “I went back to bed without realising the windows had been smashed.

“A neighbour knocked the door the next day to tell me.

“The police came out and were really nice — I made them swear not to tell Anthony until after the game.

“Four days later we moved to Glasgow and I love it — we’ve had no hassle whatsoever.”

The sweethearts have been together for seven years after meeting as teenagers while attending Dublin high schools opposite each other. They have been planning on getting hitched for the past two years.

Debbie says: “We say we’ll get married every summer. It was meant to be last summer but I had Bobby.

“Right now Anthony’s focused on signing a new deal with Celtic — and I’m itching for him to stay.

“It’s such a massive thing for him to play for the club because he’s Irish. I’m so proud of him “We are both really grateful for the opportunities his career brings. Our families worked really hard to provide for us and now we’ve got the chance to give Bobby a good life.”

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/fee...l#ixzz2UPfkW9qc
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/26/13 03:32 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/suspect-in-lit...m-29284664.html

Ken Foy Crime correspondent – 21 May 2013 02:30 PM

A SUSPECT in the gangland murder of a Lithuanian crimelord lost two fingers in a horrific hatchet attack by slain RIRA terror chief Alan Ryan's gang.Jason O' Connor (35) from Clonsilla, west Dublin, was released from garda custody at the weekend, along with two of his associates, after being questioned for five days about the murder in a south Dublin business park earlier this month.

Gintaras Zelvys was shot twice in the body with a handgun as he arrived with his wife to open up his 'cash for clothes' business in the Greenogue industrial estate, Rathcoole, west Dublin, on May 1.

Detectives investigating the murder arrested O' Connor and two other Blanchardstown men in a special operation last week.

O'Connor was previously in the headlines when he had his fingers chopped off with an axe in a horrific attack by Real IRA members under the direction of their boss Alan Ryan, who was shot dead last September. O'Connor was tortured at Fairview Park in north Dublin on May 3 last year – just over a year before Zelvys was murdered in the business park.

O'Connor, of Whitechapel Avenue, Clonsilla, had arrived at Dublin's Mater Hospital with two fingers missing on his right hand.



Refused

He had also suffered injuries to the back of his head consistent with a beating and torture.

One of the missing fingers was found in Fairview Park that evening and Gardai were alerted. Doctors later sewed the recovered finger back onto O'Connor's hand, but a second was not found.

Despite his injuries, O'Connor refused to identify his attackers, but detectives quickly established that Alan Ryan's mob were responsible.

Senior sources say detectives are now working on the theory that members of Zelvys's East European gang paid Irish criminals to murder the mob boss.

"The investigation is at a very advanced stage. Gardai are very hopeful of charges in it," said a source.

One of the men arrested with O'Connor last week is a career criminal from Blanchardstown.

The 31-year-old is suspected of acting as a getaway driver in the Audi A3 car used in the hit.

The third suspect is a Blanchardstown taxi driver who is suspected of driving the killers after they abandoned the Audi at the Aylmer Housing estate in Newcastle, Co Dublin.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/26/13 03:35 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/how-did-gang-thug-rice-get-to-live-high-life-in-new-york-29291420.html

Ken Foy, Crime correspondent – 23 May 2013 02:30 PM

ONE of Ireland's most notorious gangland criminals has moved to New York – despite having convictions for armed robbery.

Feared Tallaght hood Paul Rice (43) – who gardai believe is a major drugs gang enforcer – is expected to spend several months in the US.

A source said: "Word is coming back that he is living the life of Reilly out in the States – but the big question is how the hell is he able to travel over there with the serious criminal convictions that he has."

Rice and his southside crew, which includes Gerard 'Hatchet' Kavanagh, previously told slain Real IRA gang boss Alan Ryan to "f*** off" when the RIRA came looking for protection money in 2011.

But he has also run into "serious bother" with the New IRA alliance, which has been trying to extort cash from him and even put him on top of a sinister death list earlier this year.

A source said: "There will be a lot less heat on Rice in New York – that's for sure. He won't need to worry about the IRA out there."

Rice had been enlisted by Ireland's richest international drugs syndicate to try to recoup hundreds of thousands of euro that is owed to them.

Christy Kinahan's organisation had turned to Rice to get funds owed to them and he has embarked on a campaign of intimidation.

However, there is now underworld speculation that Rice is no longer working with the Kinahan mob. This could change the entire dynamic of drugs gang activity in the capital, according to sources.

Meanwhile, mystery surrounds how Rice could enter the US with a serious criminal record. Rice's most serious conviction was when he was jailed for 10 years in July 1995 after he pleaded guilty to the armed robbery of a bank in which shots were fired.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/31/13 01:22 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/rira-chiefs-boot-out-ryan-brothers-in-bitter-cash-row-29303005.html

Ken Foy Crime correspondent – 28 May 2013 02:30 PM

TWO of slain RIRA terror chief Alan Ryan's brothers have been kicked out of the organisation by the new leadership in a bitter cash dispute, senior sources say.

Anthony and Dermot Ryan, along with two feared criminals who were considered major players in the group, have all been booted out – leading to fears of more infighting within the IRA, which has been plagued by internal strife since Ryan's murder last September.

The four men were called to what has been described as "a heated meeting" in the capital where they received their marching orders.

"There is a serious issue over cash – the new leadership of the IRA decided that these four individuals have to go," said a senior source.



Surprise

"It is considered a major surprise because Alan Ryan is considered a true martyr to many involved in dissident republicanism, so to throw out his two brothers and two of his best pals is a major step."

Only last month Alan's brother, Dermot, addressed a republican gathering at a Derry cemetery after which a petrol bomb was thrown at a police Land Rover.

Dermot Ryan, a member of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, spoke on behalf of republican prisoners at the event in Derry.

Dermot's older brother Anthony (37) was previously jailed for three years after he pleaded guilty to receiving training from others in the use of firearms at Stamullen, Co Meath.

The charges related to a major Garda investigation in October 1999, at a farm in Co Louth and at a field at Stamullen.

Garda officers found an assault rifle, a sub machine gun, a semi-automatic pistol and ammunition in a cellar.

Gardai said it was a training camp set up by a paramilitary organisation styling itself Oglaigh na hEireann.

Both Anthony and Dermot were arrested by gardai in a high-profile operation after Alan's paramilitary funeral in Donaghmede, but were later released without charge.

The other two men who have been kicked out cannot be named here for legal reasons but one of them was involved in a courtroom incident last year in which he heckled a man charged in connection with Alan Ryan's murder.

The other man has been warned numerous times that his life is under threat from criminal gangs and faces serious extortion-related charges.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/31/13 01:45 PM

Is it United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A members left the Criminal Action Force over a founder member now the New IRA have booted out the Ryan gang looks like it.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/31/13 02:25 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/criminal-is-b...his-girlfriend/

Criminal is blasted in drive-by: Man shot three times in front of his girlfriend
A MAN in his 40s was desperately clinging to life last night after a late-night shooting attack in west Dublin.

The incident happened close to the busy St Dominic’s Shopping Centre area in Tallaght, Dublin, just after 10pm.

Emergency services rushed to the scene and tried to resuscitate the victim and he was then rushed to Tallaght General Hospital where he was last night battling for life.

The victim was named locally as Karl Wynne (46), who is originally from Finglas but spent some time outside of Ireland during the 1990s.

Sources said Mr Wynne — who has convictions for armed robbery —was standing in the area with his girlfriend when he was shot a number of times including in his head.

Two men on a motorbike are believed to have carried out the attack.

Gardai immediately sealed off the area and appealed for witnesses to come forward to help with their investigation.

Last night’s shooting was the second gun horror in the area in less than two weeks as the body of Alan Desmond (38) was found by children in a field in Killinarden Hill on May 18.

He had died of a gunshot wound to the back of his head.


Karl Wynne was shot in the body and in the head by gunmen.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/31/13 02:28 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/man...m-29309887.html

TOM BRADY AND FERGUS BLACK – 31 MAY 2013

A MAN has been shot in the head in an incident believed to be linked to the attempted murder of a gym owner earlier this month.


The latest gun victim was named last night as Karl Wynne, who is in his mid 40s.

He was shot as he sat on a wall outside a licensed premises at a shopping centre in St Dominic's Road in Tallaght, south county Dublin, shortly before 10pm.

Mr Wynne was rushed to Tallaght hospital in a critical condition.

Early today he was still fighting for his life as he underwent emergency treatment.

Gardai think the shooting may be linked to an attempt to murder gym owner Sean Enright at the Ballyboggan business park in Glasnevin on the northside of the city two weeks ago.

Two men approached Mr Wynne on a motorcycle. The passenger fired five shots from a 9mm handgun. Mr Wynne was hit once in the head and three times in the body.


Shocked passers-by alerted the emergency services and Mr Wynne was rushed by ambulance to Tallaght hospital.

Mr Wynne is originally from Finglas in west Dublin but had been circulating in the Tallaght area in recent weeks.

Scene of crime tape sealed off the area early today as garda forensic officers, dressed in special protective clothing, began a detailed search for clues.

A major investigation was immediately launched, led by Chief Supt Brendan Mangan, who is in charge of the Dublin South division.

Mr Wynne was gunned down near a set of steps leading from the shopping centre, just yards from the nearest house and a school.

The scene of the shooting is close to Tallaght village and the gunmen had a choice of four different routes to make their escape.

Officers are investigating reports of Mr Wynne's recent movements and contacts to try to find a motive for the shooting.

But an initial line of inquiry was that the shooting was connected to the murder bid on Mr Enright on May 15.

Mr Enright was shot four times in the upper back as he was walking into the Universal Warrior gym, which he part owns.

He underwent emergency surgery at the Mater hospital and survived the attack, despite his injuries.

Gardai initially thought he had been attacked by dissident republicans but now believe he had been targeted by an organised crime gang.

They think a gunman had been hired by to carry out the attack on Mr Enright but are not yet certain why he had been targeted.

Officers have been working on the basis that the champion bodybuilder had been attacked because of a previous dispute with another man.

The gunman acted alone and abandoned his getaway car without setting it on fire.

The car was found shortly afterwards by gardai, who are hopeful that a forensic examination of the vehicle will help them identify the gunman.

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/31/13 02:53 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/dead-hitman-walking-shot-in-gangland-attack

A SUSPECTED hitman who was arrested for the attempted murder of businessman Sean Enright has been shot himself in a gangland hit.

The 45 year-old was shot in the head earlier tonight in St Dominic's Shopping Centre in Tallaght Dublin.

Gardai have sealed off the scene and a technical examination is underway.

Last week the the Sunday World revealed how the suspected hitman was nabbed by detectives at a house in Tallaght, Dublin and taken to Finglas Garda station for questioning.

He had spent the previous week hiding from gardai and criminals after being suspected of blasting hardman Enright five times at close range, only for the bodybuilder to survive.

We revealed how Gardai arrested the suspected gunman just in the nick of time.

Several criminals turned up at the house at lunchtime looking for him with sources saying they believe that they intended to abduct him. Gardai got to him first and probably saved his life. His luck finally ran out tonight.

Officers were hopeful that he would cooperate with the investigation into the Enright shooting in order to save his skin. It is believed that the professional armed robber accepted a €20,000 contract to whack the 32-year-old but panicked when he confronted his target at a gym in Glasnevin two weeks ago.

He was regarded as a dead man walking because he could identify the man who hired him to take out Enright. Detectives have pieced together the events leading up to the assassination bid and believe that a business associate of Enright took out the hit after falling out with the father of three last month.

Officers have studied CCTV footage of the attack – Sunday World sources say the gunman was clearly nervous and can be seen shaking as he approaches Enright from behind before raising his gun and opens fire.

Although Enright was hit in the neck and back, he was confident that he would survive and taunted his would-be killer, ordering him to “bring it on”.

The robber, who is from Tallaght, was shocked by Enright’s defiance and fled. The hit was so amateurish that the would-be assassin didn’t even bring a getaway driver and forgot to burn out the stolen car.

By the time he ordered two female associates to go back and torch the motor, gardai had already found it. Sources say that they are confident that the gunman left his DNA in the car and believe that they will have enough evidence to bring charges.

On Wednesday evening after the botched bid, the shooter was summoned to a meeting with the man who had ordered the murder and was told that he would be paid, despite the fact that Enright was still alive.

However, the robber feared that he was being lured to his death because he failed in his mission and believed that he would be killed so that he could not identify the man behind the plot.

He gave the meeting a miss, dumped his mobile phone and checked into a hotel in Ballymun on the northside of Dublin. He then moved between safe houses in Finglas before gardai caught up with him.

Gardai have linked him to an armed robbery at a post office in Tallaght three weeks ago in which €10,000 was stolen. He and a 37-year-old accomplice threatened staff with a lump hammer and escaped with the cash on a bicycle.

The suspect had more than 20 convictions for robbery and was arrested five weeks ago for an armed robbery at a bank in Dublin city centre.

He had a drug problem and told pals that he agreed to shoot Enright because his partner recently gave birth to his child and he needed the cash.

The man who took out the contract on Enright was previously a close friend of his but they have had a bitter falling out over a business disagreement.

Enright has given a statement to gardai and is understood to have told them that he has no idea why somebody wanted him dead.

However detectives are aware that his name has featured on hit lists issued by the Real IRA and the INLA and a criminal from Blanchardstown also took out a contract on his life after a recent disagreement.

It is not the first time that Enright has miraculously escaped death. In January 2011, he was targeted by a lone gunman outside his girlfriend’s home in Clonsilla, west Dublin.

Nine shots were fired and Enright was hit in the upper body at least three times. Although it was reported at the time that a bulletproof vest had saved his life, it was his sheer muscle mass that stopped the rounds from piercing his heart.

The would-be killer escaped in a waiting car and Enright managed to stagger into his girlfriend’s house where he collapsed.

It was feared he would not survive but he amazed doctors with his recovery and was out of hospital after less than a week. The bullet wounds to his chest are clearly visible when Enright competes in amateur bodybuilding tournaments.

In 2008, Enright had another lucky escape when he was attacked while working as a doorman at a pub in Tallaght. He refused to let a man in and he returned later in the night and stabbed Enright, although he wasn’t seriously injured.

These exclusive Sunday World pictures show Enright and Alan ‘Fatpuss’ Bradley happily posing for pictures at Enright’s gym. The pair have a long association together.

As well as competing in bodybuilding events together, Fatpuss Bradley made a very public DJ appearance at a dance festival promoted by Enright.


Enright and Fatpuss

The ‘Escape Fest’ made headlines in the summer of 2009 when Fatpuss performed a dance set in front of 3,000 people at the Fairyhouse racecourse.

Despite organising and running the event, Sean Enright told a newspaper that he did not know why Bradley and his criminal brother, Wayne, turned up to a court appearance wearing t-shirts promoting the Escape Fest event.

He said the pair must have bought them on the internet: “I didn’t know he (Alan) was wearing the t-shirt. I didn’t even know he had one. I’m shocked. He’s a DJ from town, he’s been doing it for years.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/03/13 06:18 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...m-out-to-gardai



A HITMAN-for-hire gunned down on Thursday night was shot on the orders of a Finglas-based mobster who feared he would turn informer.

Armed robber Karl Wynne (45), was shot four times while sitting on a wall outside a busy shopping centre in Tallaght.

Wynne remains in Tallaght Hospital, but a source said he had no hope of recovery and his life-support machine had been switched off yesterday afternoon.

Gardai believe Wynne’s shooting is directly linked to the shooting of businessman Sean Enright outside a Cabra gym in 15 May.

Wynne had accepted a €20,000 contract to kill Enright from a Finglas-based gang heavily involved in drug dealing and armed robberies.

However, Wynne botched the murder attempt, with CCTV footage showing him shaking in fear as he approached Enright.

Gardai believe Wynne’s associates decided to take him out because they feared he was at risk of being turned by gardai into an informer.

They are now investigating if Wynne’s murder was arranged by a well-known Finglas criminal who has served a lengthy prison sentence for armed robbery.

The up-and-coming mobster – who has links to the jailed Bradley brothers – is also a suspect in the murder of drug dealer Paul Cullen earlier this year.

The drug dealer is said to have been a close friend of Enright’s and had been due to meet him the day he was shot.

Investigating officers believe Wynne was lured to his death on Thursday night after receiving a phone call from someone he knew.

Career criminal Wynne was clearly identified by gardai within hours of Enright’s attempted murder.

He was subsequently arrested and kept in garda custody for nearly a week before being released without charge, with a file being sent to the DPP. Senior gardai wanted him to be charged before he was released, but the DPP insisted a full file be sent before he was brought before the courts.

However, Wynne’s release only heightened suspicions against him.

He had previously been described as a ‘dead man walking’ by the Sunday World.

We revealed how, hours after Enright was shot, a number of feared criminals had called to Wynne’s home looking for him.

It is believed they planned to abduct him and that his life was saved by gardai when they arrested him.

Dad-of-six Wynne had spent half of his life behind bars and had served more than 20 years in prison here and in the UK. He was gunned down outside a vegetable store at the shopping centre on St Dominic’s Road, shortly before 10pm on Thursday.

The pillion passenger on the motorcycle fired five shots from a handgun, hitting Wynne once in the head and three times in the body.

Wynne had been living in the Tallaght area for the past couple of months, but is originally from Claremont Drive, Ballygall Road East in Finglas, north Dublin.

Gardai are also investigating if Wynne was involved in the murder of 38-year-old gangster Alan Desmond, who was found by children close to a field in Tallaght on May 18.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/03/13 06:20 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cri...l-29315003.html

PAUL WILLIAMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT – 03 JUNE 2013

THE family of a criminal gunned down in the street last week have been told by doctors he has no hope of survival.


Karl Wynne (45) was shot four times in the head and body as he sat on a wall outside a shop on St Dominic's Road in Tallaght last Thursday night.

It is understood that his family have agreed that his life-support machine will be turned off tomorrow.

The convicted armed robber had been questioned for five days by gardai investigating the attempted murder of body-builder Sean Enright outside his gym in Cabra on May 15.

Wynne, who didn't wear a mask, could be identified from CCTV footage, which captured the incident in which Enright was shot five times. The hitman's fingerprints were also found in the stolen car used by the lone gunman. However, the DPP decided not to charge him with murder and he was released pending the completion of a file by gardai.

Detectives believe Wynne's execution was ordered by a Finglas-based crime boss who offered him €20,000 to murder Enright. It is understood he was furious that the hitman had apparently botched the hit.

MURDERED

Senior sources say the Finglas criminal, a former member of the gang once led by murdered godfather Martin 'Marlo' Hyland, wrongly believed Wynne had been released because he had agreed to turn informant.

Meanwhile, it also emerged yesterday that gardai have established that Wynne was a business partner of Alan Desmond, whose body was found in a field in Tallaght three days after the Enright shooting. Desmond (38) had been shot once in the head.

Since then, investigating detectives discovered that the dead man had been much more involved in serious crime than they had first thought.

It is understood Desmond was running a gun-hire business, renting out weapons.

They also learned that Wynne had been working for Desmond, who went missing shortly after detectives found six firearms and a large quantity of ammunition in his Tallaght home.

A security source said: "It cannot be ruled out that the two murders and the attempted murder of Enright are connected. Wynne was answerable to Desmond, who lined up various robberies and gave them to Wynne to carry out."
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/03/13 06:24 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/n...e-homeless.html

THE man fighting for life after a botched hit once posed as a homeless man — to target banks.
The Irish Sun can reveal Karl ‘The Loan Ranger’ Wynne, 45, was caught on camera as gardai believed he was spying on cash in transit vans in March.
Gardai issued a bulletin warning officers of his plans after he was spotted with another man close to the Bank of Ireland in Dublin city centre.
Wynne, from Finglas, is in a critical condition after he was blasted once in the head and three times in the chest last Thursday night.
The dad was shot by a motorbike pillion passenger who targeted him outside St Dominic’s Shopping Centre in Mountainview, Tallaght. Wynne — who was quizzed over the failed hit on fitness fanatic Sean Enright — remains on life support at Tallaght Hospital.
His family have been told to prepare for the worst after he suffered “catastrophic injuries”.

Hobo ruse ... Wynne once dressed as street sleeper to case banks
A source said: “He was well known to gardai and he was in fear of his life.
“The fear was that he was planning something big before he was identified.” Wynne was branded the Loan Ranger after holding up a building society in 1999 and escaping in a taxi.
And we can reveal he was also linked to an armed robbery at the Ulster Bank in Grafton Street earlier this year.
Gardai confirmed yesterday Wynne had been known to them for a “considerable period of time”.
Supt David Taylor urged anyone with information on the gun attack to come forward.
Supt Taylor said: “It was a very warm night, one of the best summer nights we’ve had so a lot of people would have been out and about.
“People who were in the area may have seen something.”


Read more: http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/n...l#ixzz2VB9mXitI
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/05/13 08:02 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...-ira-membership

Man arrested after Alan Ryan funeral to stand trial for IRA membership.

A Dublin man arrested after a garda investigation into paramilitary activity at the funeral of Alan Ryan will stand trial for IRA membership next year.

Nathan Kinsella (33) is charged with membership of an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Oglaigh na hEireann, otherwise the IRA on September 13th, 2012.

He was arrested in September last year along with Vincent Ryan (22), a brother of the deceased man Alan Ryan, and Darragh Evans (23), who are also charged with the same offence on the same date.

The non-jury court had adjourned the case until this month after hearing Mr Kinsella had suffered a “very traumatic injury” and his mobility was “quite debilitated”.

Counsel for the accused man, Ms Imelda Kelly BL, this morning told the Special Criminal Court that the defence was seeking a 2014 date for the trial, which is expected to last two weeks.

Presiding judge Mr Justice Paul Butller, sitting with Judge Alison Lindsay and Judge Flannan Brennan, remanded the accused man on continuing bail to appear before the court on March 4th 2014 for trial.

He told Mr Kinsella that if he intended to rely on the defence of alibi he must notify the prosecution within 14 days and furnish the relevant names and addresses.

Mr Justice Butler said Mr Kinsella should not without leave of court call anybody to give evidence on his behalf unless 21 days before the day of the trial he gives notice of his intention to do so.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/05/13 08:03 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/suspect-in-lithuanian-hit-survived-rira-beating-29317390.html

Suspect in Lithuanian hit survived RIRA beating.

PAUL WILLIAMS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT – 04 JUNE 2013

A HITMAN who survived a brutal attack by Real IRA boss Alan Ryan is the prime suspect for the murder last month of Lithuanian gangster Gintaras Zelvys.

The 41-year-old convicted rapist was gunned down in front of his wife at his "cash-for-clothes" business premises in Rathcoole on May 1.

Zelvys, who had been jailed for seven years for extorting money with menaces from fellow eastern Europeans in Monaghan, was shot several times in the chest by a masked man armed with a sawn-off shotgun.

At first it was thought that Zelvys, described as a "terrifying brute", had been targeted by members of his own gang in a row over money.

And it was claimed that an eastern European former special forces soldier had carried out the killing.

However, it has emerged that the suspected gunman is a former member of the notorious Westies gang from Blanchards-town, west Dublin.

BOMBING

Aged in his mid-30s, he has more than 30 convictions for robbery, burglary and possession of weapons.

The suspect, who is also involved in stealing high-powered cars to order, was questioned in 1998 by gardai investigating the theft of the car used in the Omagh bombing.

Sources have revealed he was aligned to the dissident criminal gang headed by Alan Ryan, who was murdered in Dublin last September. However, a feud broke out, and the hitman was later lured into a trap in a park in north Dublin by Alan Ryan who attacked him, leaving him with serious injuries.

Last month, the former Westie was one of three men arrested and questioned by gardai investigating Zelvys's murder.

One of the others arrested is believed to have taken part in the killing while the third, a taxi driver, drove them from the scene.

Gardai have appealed for information on the whereabouts of a silver Audi A4 that was used by the killers.

Zelvys was a senior member of a major organised crime gang operating between Lithuania, Ireland and the UK. He had convictions for sexual assault, robbery and jail-breaking in his home country.

He also ran a smuggling operation in Portlaoise prison while serving time for extortion. After his release he was deported but returned after spending time in the UK.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/05/13 08:06 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4953844/RIRA-Well-shoot-all-of-your-limbs.html

REAL IRA godfathers have vowed to cripple their own members if they refused to obey extortion drive orders.
The Irish Sun can reveal how the terror group’s ruthless Dublin leadership threatened to blast wavering cohorts in the ankles, knees and elbows last week.
The so-called “Mixed Grill” or “Six Pack” punishment shooting was a favourite of the Provos during the Troubles.
And warnings of its return are believed to be directed at dissidents who are opposed to a new cash squeeze by murdered Alan Ryan’s mob against the capital’s drugs gangs.
Detectives in Dublin’s Store Street station have been made aware of the sinister diktat, with many of the gang’s new recruits coming from the north inner city.Cops now fear the renegades could turn their guns on each other.
The Real IRA 32 County Sovereignty Movement has condemned the “gangster scum” within their ranks and are urging its members to remain vigilant.
Several young terrorists are known to have already fled to Cork, where there is a strong die-hard republican presence.
An email sent out by the 32CSM and obtained by the Irish Sun said: “These people call themselves republicans so be warned.
“Why should we be dictated by a gang of drug dealing taxing scum. A war is coming. Bring it on.
“Say no to these thugs. We do not want a gangster ridden movements that fosters fear into those who don’t carry out their totally unjust orders.
“Stay safe all you people who now have to go on the run. We will rid this country of the scum disguised as republicans.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/06/13 07:49 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gar...t-29324229.html

Gardai seize €5m drugs haul from gang led by Ryan murder suspect.


TOM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 06 JUNE 2013

Gardai and customs have seized a €5m drugs haul from a gang led by a prime suspect for the murder of Real IRA leader Alan Ryan.


The shipment of 80kg of herbal cannabis and about 350,000 ecstasy tablets was intercepted in a joint operation after it had been smuggled through Dublin port from the Netherlands.

This is the fifth consignment of drugs to have been seized in the past year by gardai attached to the national drugs unit from associates of the murder suspect, who is from the northside of Dublin and the alleged leader of one of the biggest organised crime gangs in the country.

As a result of an intelligence-gathering operation, Customs officers became aware that the latest shipment had been brought into the port.

Following a controlled delivery on Tuesday night, armed officers from the garda unit swooped on a premises at the Rosemount business park in Blanchardstown, west Dublin, and took possession of the haul.

A 41-year-old man from Coolock, Dublin, was arrested as he was leaving the premises.

He is suspected of being the courier for the consignment. He was driving a rented vehicle.

Last night he was being held for questioning at Blanchardstown garda station under section 2 of the drug trafficking legislation, which allows officers to hold him without charge for up to seven days.

Customs officers said that the cannabis had an estimated street value of about €1.6m while the ecstasy tablets were worth €3.5m , making an overall value of €5.1m.

It is believed that the drugs were destined for sale on the streets of north and west Dublin and the shipment was to have been held in storage in the business premises for a short period before being distributed to a network of dealers at local level.

Gardai say the seizure is a substantial financial blow to the gang leader but acknowledge that other shipments are likely to have been smuggled into the country in the past by his associates without the knowledge of the authorities.

SHIPMENTS

The shipments are usually brought into the country, either directly from the Netherlands, where Irish crime gangs have significant contacts to make wholesale purchases of drugs, or else through Britain.

The gang boss is believed by gardai to have been one of a small group of organised crime gang bosses who banded together to order the murder of Ryan last September.

The Real IRA leader and his group of dissident republicans had been trying to intimidate crime gangs into paying them a slice of their profits from drug trafficking, extortion rackets and armed robberies.

This led to a series of armed confrontations between the two sides and culminated in Ryan's murder. Since then, the leadership of the new dissident group, which emanated from an alliance of existing republican gangs, has taken control of activities in Dublin.

Irish Independent
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/07/13 08:10 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/gun-attack-gym-boss-sean-enright-disabled/

Gun attack gym boss Sean Enright ‘disabled’
THE bodybuilder who survived being shot five times at close range is set to leave hospital — but now faces the prospect of being permanently disabled.

Sources have told The Star that businessman Sean Enright (33) — blasted outside the gym he runs in Glasnevin, north Dublin on May 14 — is expected to leave the city’s Mater Hospital within the coming days.

But they added that his injuries from the attack — in which he lost his spleen — are so serious that he may have to use a walking stick for the rest of his life.

They said that rather than going straight home, Enright will be sent to the National Rehabilitation Hospital in Dun Laoghaire.

“He was lucky to survive the shooting and his life is not in any danger,” a source said.

“But he was seriously injured and will be feeling the effects for the rest of his life.”

It’s the second time in just over two years that Enright (33) has survived a murder bid — and gardai believe the super-fit bodybuilder’s physique helped save his life.

On the morning of May 14, a gunman blasted Enright five times from behind as he walked into the Universal Gym he operates in Ballyboggan Industrial Estate.

It was feared Enright — who has a minor criminal conviction for possessing a stun gun in 2007 — was going to die after the attack.

But he was sitting up within a matter of hours, later telling The Star: ‘I’m grand.”

The bodybuilder previously survived a gun attack in January 2011 when he was shot as he sat in a car in west Dublin.

Meanwhile, a man shot in Tallaght last Thursday night is still alive — even though he was expected to die following the attack.

Convicted criminal Karl Wynne (45) — who was arrested over the attempted murder of Enright — is critically ill on life support in Tallaght Hospital.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/08/13 07:44 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gangsters-home-shot-up-in-2am-revenge-attack-29330188.html

KEN FOY – 08 JUNE 2013 07:00 AM

There are fears of a major escalation in gangland tensions after the home of a notorious criminal was shot up just minutes after a sledgehammer attack on a house owned by a rival.

Our photo shows the sitting- room window of the family home of gangster Paul Rice (43) in Mayberry Park, Tallaght, just hours after yesterday's gun attack at 2.15am.

Sources say Rice was in the house, having returned from the US earlier this week.

"This is a very significant development. Rice will not take kindly to his home being shot up and gardai are working on the theory that the shooting is linked to an earlier attack on a house in Dublin 12," a source said.

TARGET

Half an hour earlier, thugs attacked the property in Dublin 12 and are suspected of using a sledgehammer to break in the door of the property, as well as throwing a stone through a window.

The intended target of the attack – a man in his late 30s who is originally from Cabra – was not there at the time.

The trafficker has been the prime target of Operation Vulcan, which led to seven arrests and 30 searches in February 2012.

"This seems like a tit-for-tat situation and that is a big worry," said a source.

Paul Rice and his crew, who include Gerard 'Hatchet' Kavanagh, previously told slain Real IRA gang boss Alan Ryan to "f*** off" when the RIRA came looking for protection money in 2011.

But he has also ran into "serious bother" with the new IRA alliance, which has been trying to extort cash from him and even put him on top of a death list earlier this year.

Rice had been enlisted by Ireland's richest international drugs syndicate to try to recoup hundreds of thousands of euros that is owed to them.

Christy Kinahan's organisation had turned to Rice and he embarked on a campaign of intimidation.

However, there is speculation that Rice is no longer working with the Kinahan mob, which could change the entire dynamic of drugs gang activity in the capital, say sources.

ROBBERY

Rice's most serious conviction was when he was jailed for 10 years in July 1995 after pleading guilty to the robbery of a bank in which shots were fired.

He escaped on horseback after the hold-up and a security guard was kicked and beaten with a lump hammer.

Rice's most serious brush with gardai since his release from prison came when he was arrested by gardai investigating a kidnap and torture incident at a house in Lucan in October 2010.

The victim was beaten and scalded with boiling water, but refused to complain to gardai.

The man had been abducted from his home near Magherafelt, Co Derry, and then brought to a house in Dublin.

He managed to escape from the property at Tandy's Lane, in Lucan, after his captors fell asleep.

The kidnap victim staggered to Lucan Garda Station half-naked and covered in blood and raised the alarm.

Three men were arrested.

Rice was released after spending two days in garda custody and will not face charges in relation to the incident.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/08/13 07:49 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/courts/charged-with-murder-of-criminal-eamon-kelly

A Dublin man accused of the murder of veteran criminal Eamon Kelly will indicate how he intends to plead to the charge at Special Criminal Court next month.



In December last year Sean Connolly (34), of Bernard Curtis House, Bluebell, Dublin 12, appeared before a special sitting of the Special Criminal Court charged with murdering r Kelly at Furry Park Road, Killester on Dublin’s northside, on December 4th, 2012.

Connolly was also charged with IRA membership on the same date and with possession of a firearm on the same occasion.

Counsel for the accused man, Ms Siobhan Ni Chulachain BL, this morning (Wednesday) asked the non-jury court to list the matter for arraignment on July 24th.

She also asked for an application for legal aid to be granted in circumstances where there was no objection from the State.

Presiding judge Mr Justice Paul Butler said the court would grant the application for legal aid and list the matter for arraignment on July 24th.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/09/13 08:45 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/4961558/Race-to-find-churn-bomb.html

Race to find churn bomb
G8 summit cops hunt dissident mobs.

RUTHLESS dissident republicans plan to detonate a bomb stashed in a CREAM churn during the G8 summit.
The Irish Sun can reveal anti-terror cops are frantically searching for the device after receiving intelligence it had been dumped somewhere along the Donegal and Fermanagh border.
Gardai fear the New IRA — along with their cohorts in Oglaigh na hEireann — have hidden the device in a cream churn as it’s half the size of the milk containers previously used by gangs to conceal bombs.
The major economic conference will be held at the luxury Lough Erne resort on June 17 and will be attended by the world’s top political leaders, including US President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron.
But with less than a week to go before the confab starts, the Irish Sun provides an insight into the threat posed by republican extremists. We reveal how:
Dissidents have constructed a NEW mortar that explodes just four feet from the ground;
Expert bomb makers are using equipment from car AIRBAGS to propel bombs;
Gardai are searching for a MAJOR bomb-making factory;
Experienced Provos have now JOINED forces with dissidents.
A senior security source said: “Intelligence has been received on both sides of the Border that the dissidents have planted a device in a cream churn. The container is smaller than the one found after Queen Elizabeth’s visit to Dublin and is easier to conceal.
“Die-hard republicans would like northing more than to stage a ‘spectacular’ during the G8 summit.

Flare-up ... G20 protests in Canada, June 2010
“The sinister nature of this development proves just how sophisticated the dissidents have become in recent months.
“The other fear is that they have developed a mortar which explodes just a few feet from the ground to cause more widespread damage.
“The fact that these experienced bomb-makers are using a device contained with a car’s airbag mechanism to propel the mortar shows just how calculated they are.”
We can also reveal gardai believe that mortars found in Derry in March were made here before being brought north.
Two men in their thirties have been charged with conspiring to cause explosions, possession of mortars and possession of a van for terrorist purposes.
The pair were described in court as prominent dissident republicans.
The source added: “The belief among the Gardai’s crime and security branch is that the bombs are being made at a secret factory in Dublin before coming north.
“The devices found in Derry were brought north and they were only discovered by the MI5.

Prepared ... PSNI officer Finaly
“Gardai believe there’s a secret bomb factory but they have been unable to locate it. Over the next week many of the prominent dissidents here will be under 24-hour surveillance.
“The dissidents are also stealing cars, leaving them close to police stations in the North before replacing them with a similar vehicle that’s been fitted to fire mortars.
“These people are extremely dangerous and are being led by a former republican activist from Armagh.”
The source told how the republican gang of Alan Ryan — who was shot dead in Dublin last year — is washed up.
But he added: “Ryan’s Real IRA gang are finished and there’s now a more vicious breed of terrorist calling the shots. It’s only a matter of time before someone gets killed.”
Our revelations come after Assistant Commissioner Kieran Kenny revealed that Gardai were receiving intelligence every day about the threat posed by renegade republicans and other extremist groups.
Senior officer Kenny, who has responsibility for the Northern Region, told how his troops were prepared for the huge security op.

In good cheer ... world leaders watching footie
He said: “The dissident threat is something we have planned for. So plans will take account of worst and best-case scenarios.
“I’m confident we have enough resources to deal with any problems and we are planning for all eventualities.
“We are working closely with law enforcement agencies at Europol, Interpol and in France to prevent such attacks.”
Cops in the North also fear dissident republicans will launch a terror attack during the high-profile economic conference.
PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Alistair Finlay warned: “I’ve got no reason to say that dissidents won’t do something during the summit.

Riot training ... PSNI ready for all eventualities
“We would say people shouldn’t be surprised if there are incidents. We anticipate those incidents won’t be at, near or affecting any part of the delivery of the G8.
“These groups have real capability and capacity.”
Over 900 gardai will be deployed this Friday when Operation Shield swings into action.
Elite units involved in the huge security operation include the Emergency Response Unit, the Special Detective Unit, the National Surveillance Unit the Crime and Security branch and armed detectives.
Next week’s security operation will be the biggest since Queen Elizabeth’s historic visit to Ireland in 2011.
We also revealed last month how 12 French extremists had travelled to Ireland last month on a major anti-G8 recruitment drive.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/10/13 08:59 PM

http://www.thesun.co.uk/irishsol/homepag...80m-a-year.html


Smoking gun
Real IRA use Chinese ships to smuggle cigs worth €80m a year.

THE Real IRA is using huge ‘mother-ships’ from China to flood Ireland with fake fags — and make €80million a year for terrorist coffers.
It has also set up two secret cigarette manufacturing plants along the Border between the Republic and the North.
Customs, Gardai and the PSNI say the ‘brains’ behind the operation are top-ranking members of the Real IRA.
And the thugs are laughing all the way to the bank after Health Minister James Reilly announced he will introduce plain packaging for all tobacco products.
A senior Customs source said last night: “The Minister might be well-meaning, but he is playing right into the hands of the Real IRA and their criminal cronies.
“They won’t have to copy hundreds of different packs any more — because they’ll all look the same.”

Rifle butts ... RIRA thugs have turned to ciggie smuggling to make a fortune
The scam’s ‘main man’ is a 48-year-old former member of the IRA’s ruling Army Council — jailed for 25 years in 1995 for possession of explosives.
Once a commander of the Provos’ notorious East Tyrone Brigade, police say he runs the operation with a 57-year-old terrorist who got 15 years in the mid-1980s for a landmine attack on the UDR.
That man is currently in jail in the North for failing to pay STG£500,000 in duty after he was caught with 15 million cigarettes.
Both men have a deep hatred of British security forces — close family members were shot dead by specialist army and police units.
A source said: “The Real IRA is making a fortune but there is not a single person behind bars in the Republic for this.”
The RIRA sources the cheap fags in China for as little as 20 cents a pack and has them transported on enormous freighters to European ports.
They are brought to Ireland on smaller ships by legitimate hauliers who believe they are carrying legal goods.
Once the smokes land safely in Ireland, the RIRA uses a network of gangs to distribute them.
Their illegal manufacturing plants are in the South Armagh, North Monaghan/ Louth area.
A source said: “They bring in tobacco for the final stages of cigarette production.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/10/13 09:01 PM

http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/...personator.html

NIGHTCLUB bosses told last night how they kicked out Celtic star Anthony Stokes after an alleged bust-up with an Elvis impersonator.
The 24-year-old striker was thrown out by bouncers following the altercation in the VIP area of a Dublin bar.
The brawl is said to have erupted after a drink was spilled on Presley fan Anthony Bradley.
And the singer, thought to be in his 50s, was treated in hospital for a broken nose and chipped teeth following the incident in Buck Whaleys on Saturday.
Police in Dublin are treating the incident as a “vicious” and “unprovoked” assault.

Probe ... cops are investigating claims
Last night a spokeswoman for the nightclub said: “A drink was spilled on Anthony Bradley’s coat. Bradley was there as he’s a friend of the band in the nightclub.
“Words were exchanged between two groups. There was no big deal over it.
“There was some altercation then and he was kicked out with his group of friends to avoid any further trouble. The bouncers were straight in, separated them and turfed Stokes out.”
The altercation is said to have happened in front a number of witnesses as the club was closing at around 3am.
A pal of the alleged victim added: “He performs at some pretty big events in hotels, his act is very popular.”
Performer Anthony — who didn’t know who Stokes was — reported the incident to cops who are investigating the alleged bust-up. It’s thought the row was also caught on CCTV cameras.

Controversy ... Stokes' dad John
A police spokesman confirmed: “We are investigating an allegation of assault in the early hours of Saturday morning.
“A complaint was made at Pearse Street police station.”
A pal of the Elvis tribute act added: “Anthony went to the police this morning and he’s been to the hospital as well.
“The whole incident was caught on CCTV.”
Last night sources close to Dublin-born Stokes — who is now on holiday — played down the reports that the striker had been involved in a serious bust-up.
A Celtic insider said: “Some guy came up and gave him a bit of jip but there was no headbutting, he was not thrown out of the club and there were no police involved.”
Buck Whaleys is one of Dublin’s most popular nightclubs with four bars over two levels, including a main club, a terrace smoking area and the VIP Boudoir Suite and VIP Parlour Bar.
Stokes has been hitting the headlines ever since he joined Celtic from Hibs in 2010.

Club ... star was in VIP bar of Buck Whaleys in Dublin on Saturday
Last December Hoops boss Neil Lennon blasted him for attending a tribute to honour Alan ‘The Model’ Ryan — the murdered head of the Real IRA in Dublin.
Republican band The Players Brigade — which includes Stokes’ brother Michael as one of its former members — played at the event and also sold a CD on the night containing a ballad about Ryan. On the day of his funeral in Dublin last year, Stokes tweeted: “Thinking of you Alan.”
In 2011 bigoted yobs targeted the striker’s West Lothian home — terrifying his pregnant girlfriend Debbie Lawlor who was inside at the time.
She was forced to flee the property, which the couple later quit for good.
And earlier that year his dad John was nicked by Dublin cops probing a turf war between crime gangs and the Real IRA.
The 55-year-old, was also ordered to take down a controversial banner from outside his pub in the city ahead of the Queen’s visit in May that year.
The poster, which included two pictures of the Queen, said: “As long as the British occupy one inch of this island they will nevere be welcome in Ireland.”
Celtic declined to comment on the nightclub brawl allegations last night.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/12/13 11:56 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/fears-over-new-terror-mob-1927875

Fears over new terror mob after 20 dissidents booted out of New IRA

Gardai predict bloodshed as rival factions face off.

A deadly new terror mob is to form after more than 20 people were booted out of the New IRA.

Two brothers of slain Real IRA chief Alan Ryan were among those to get their marching orders by the faction-ridden movement’s Dublin leadership.

Gardai fear Anthony Ryan, 37, who was removed from the armed outfit and 30-year-old Dermot, who was expelled by the 32 County Sovereignty Movement, will set up a new organisation.

It’s the first major split in a recently formed merger since the so-called New IRA was formed last August 2012 after the Real IRA merged with Republican Action Against Drugs and a group of dangerous independents.

But it has been plagued by internal strife since Alan Ryan, 32, was gunned down near his home last September by a drugs gang.

A well-placed republican source said: “In the last month the whole thing has gone pear-shaped. More than 20 people have left or been kicked out by the new leadership.

“This is the first major split and it is likely to lead to more bloodshed.

“The people who left have access to guns and other equipment and they are still determined to get revenge for Alan Ryan’s murder.”

The Irish Mirror can reveal the row started with the selection of the new leadership in Dublin at the start of the year.

A number of these dissidents were arrested in March and are currently before the courts on serious charges.

Despite this the leader of the gang, who is originally from Tallaght, ordered a number of people close to Alan Ryan to carry out a punishment attack on a known drug dealer.

When they refused to carry out the attack they were expelled for “cowardice”, sparking a wave of further dismissals with many others opting to leave the mob.

Those leaving the group have accused the leadership of having a cosy relationship with drug dealers.

A senior republican said the removal of the Ryan brothers was “a major embarrassment for the group as Alan Ryan has been used as a martyr for the new group” and “essentially the face of the dissident gang”.

He added: “Now the leadership has thrown out his brothers and their pals, it is hard to see how they have any credibility whatsoever.”

Gardai suspect the new gang have already carried out one attempted hit. A political branch, named after Alan Ryan and dissident Ronan McLoughlin, is also likely.

In April, Dermot Ryan told the Irish Mirror that his family are victims of a Garda harassment campaign.

He said: “More people have been arrested in connection with the funeral of Alan Ryan than with his murder.”

Dermot’s older brother Anthony was previously jailed for three years on a firearms charge.

Both brothers attended an April commemoration for Ronan McLoughlin, who was shot dead by gardai in a botched raid in 1998.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/13/13 12:03 AM

Those leaving the group have accused the leadership of having a cosy relationship with drug dealers.

What a joke Alan Ryan gang were with Daniel Gaynor and new I.R.A was not about then.

http://www.thestar.ie/star/coalition-denies-eamon-kelly-was-member/
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/15/13 07:14 PM

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/garda%C3%AD-investigate-suspect-punishment-shooting-of-former-real-ira-chief-1.1429365

Gardaí investigate suspect punishment shooting of former Real IRA chief
Detectives had warned man last year that they believed his life was under threat


Gardaí in Cork have begun an investigation after a leading dissident republican was wounded in the leg in what gardaí suspect was a punishment shooting by the Real IRA in the early hours of this morning.
Detectives were alerted when the man, who is in his 30s, presented at Cork University Hospital at about 1am with a gunshot wound to the leg.
They spoke briefly to him, but he declined to tell them what happened to him. He discharged himself at 5am.
Gardaí believe that the man, who is from Cork’s north side, but was living in west Dublin was the chief of staff of the southern command of the Real IRA up until about 12 months ago when he was deposed shortly before the murder of Dublin Real IRA leader, Alan Ryan.
A new faction took over the Real IRA intent on eradicating criminality and the Corkman, who is nicknamed the Beast, was suspected of stealing funds which the organisation had raised through protection rackets and extortion.
He returned to Cork but was known to be under threat from the new leadership under the command of a man from Lurgan in Co Armagh.
Last year gardaí advised the Corkman that they believed that his life was under threat.
However one informed source told the Irish Times the fact that the man was shot in the leg in a manner which would not leave him permanently disabled would suggest he had come to some agreement with his former comrades.
“There was no way, he would have gone to meet anyone unless he was sure of who he was meeting and what they were planning - it has all the hallmarks of a planned or arranged punishment shooting where he was told take his punishment and move on,” said the source.
In March, another senior Real IRA figure associated with the Alan Ryan faction, Peter Butterly from Dunleer, Co Louth was gunned down outside the Huntsman Pub in Gormanston, Co Meath.
Gardaí believe he was lured to his death in a set-up shooting by former comrades.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/15/13 07:15 PM

http://www.thesun.co.uk/irishsol/homepage/news/4969785/Ryan-pal-kneecapped-over-Real-IRAs-cash.html

A CLOSE pal of slain mob boss Alan Ryan has been blasted by the Real IRA in a punishment shooting over money.
The terror group’s leader in Cork — nicknamed ‘The Beast’ — was shot in the leg on Thursday night.
He was later brought to hospital but refused to make a complaint to gardai.
The shooting comes after he was warned by detectives last month that renegades were plotting to kill him.
The terror chief — originally from Dublin — was targeted by the New IRA faction after they launched a bloody purge on Ryan’s old cronies.
He was placed at the top of their hitlist after he was accused of keeping cash from the proceeds of profitable extortion rackets.
A source said: “The threat against him is very severe and he’s rarely spotted in public these days.
“He was very close to Ryan and the pair often held meetings in Cork to plot extortion rackets from drug dealers.”
And it would appear the Cork-based kingpin may have organised to undergo some friendly fire so he can get back onside with the new terror regime.
The source explained: “The Beast probably arranged to be shot by one of his associates as a punishment for keeping cash to himself.
“This man is nothing but a criminal and would have no intention of making a complaint to the Gardai.
“He’s desperate to get in the good books again and rejoin the ranks — and he’s very lucky he didn’t get a bullet in the head.” The latest threat comes after the Irish Sun revealed a new terror alliance had threatened to shoot Ryan’s cohorts in the ankles, knees and elbows because of their failure to obey orders.
Since he was warned of the threat, The Beast has been keeping a low profile in the country’s second largest city.
He was a major target for the Gardai’s elite Armed Support Unit and was regularly stopped and searched when he was out for his daily walks.
The heavily armed officers also staged checkpoints close to his home in a bid to disrupt dissident republican activity in the southern city.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/15/13 07:17 PM

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/ira...ing-234197.html

IRA claims responsibility for Cork punishment shooting
Saturday, June 15, 2013
By Sean O’Riordan
The Real IRA has claimed responsibility for the “punishment shooting” of a 33-year-old old man in Cork City after claiming he was involved in “unrepublican conduct”.
The statement was issued on “behalf of the Cork Brigade of the [Real] IRA” following the attack which they say took place at “The Long Lane”, which is in the Dublin Hill/Ballyvolane area.

A senior garda confirmed that a man presented with an injury at Cork University Hospital at about 11pm last Thursday and they were satisfied he had been “the victim of a punishment-style shooting”.

His injuries were not described as not life-threatening.

The Cork 32 County Sovereignty Movement issued a statement after the shooting saying it had “been contacted anonymously by the (Real) IRA using a recognised codeword”.

The statement said the victim has served time in Portlaoise prison for IRA membership, but was subsequently acquitted.

After his release he moved to Dublin, but in recent times he has returned to live in his native Cork.

They said “he was shot in the leg for his unrepublican conduct”.

Meanwhile, in an unrelated incident, gardaí are searching for four masked men who burst into a house in North Cork, tied up the occupants and beat them.

Gardaí believe the attackers used sledgehammers to break down the door of the house at Carrigane, 1km south of Kilbehenny, at around 11pm last Thursday.

A husband, his wife, and a female relative, who are all in their 50s, were attacked and had to receive hospital treatment.

It is believed that the man may also have been hit by fragments of glass after a shot was fired through a window.

The raiders are understood to have escaped with a small amount of money.

Gardaí are examining CCTV and carrying out house-to-house inquiries in the area.

Anybody with information is asked to contact Mitchelstown Garda Station at (025) 84833.

In another, unconnected incident, gardaí in Gurranabraher are investigating who fired shots through the bedroom window of a house at Limewood Grove, near Onslow Gardens.

Three people were in the house, apparently watching television in a downstairs sitting room, and did not hear the shots fired.

It is believed that the gunman struck some time between 1.30am and 5.30am yesterday.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/18/13 08:00 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gang-boss-in-hiding-as-ira-enforcer-freed-29354557.html

Gang boss in hiding as IRA enforcer freed.

NIALL O'CONNOR – 18 JUNE 2013 02:30 PM

A NOTORIOUS IRA godfather is lying low in his plush Dublin home after walking free from prison.


Barry Fitzpatrick (70) is back on the streets after being locked up for almost three years for membership of the terrorist organisation.

Detectives are on high alert given the pensioner's reputation in the criminal network.

He was considered the chief enforcer in the Dun Laoghaire branch of the Provisional IRA before being jailed in February 2011.

Shadowy

Detectives are now keeping a close watch on his movements and believe that he is keeping a low profile in his Foxrock home.

Gardai have already gathered intelligence that suggests that a number of dissident figures are terrified now that Fitzpatrick is a free man.

One is a shadowy figure known as 'The Businessman', who is believed to be living in fear of Fitzpatrick.

The gang boss operates an extortion racket in Co Wicklow and is well known to gardai.

'The Businessman' is a close associate of murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan and used to work in Dun Laoghaire, where he encountered Fitzpatrick.

Sources say that 'The Businessman' has now gone into hiding.

"Whether he has reason to believe he is under threat or not, 'The Businessman' is terrified that Fitzpatrick is back out on streets. This situation is being kept under very close scrutiny," said a senior source.

Fitzpatrick was expelled from the criminal organisation following a feud with his associates and embedded himself among some of the breakaway factions.

The father-of-eight has three addresses in the capital – one in Foxrock and two in Ballybrack.

confidential

Sources fear Fitzpatrick will take advantage of the current clean-up operation taking place in the Real IRA and target whose who he believes have crossed him.

Detective Chief Superintendent Peter Kirwan, of Security and Intelligence, told the Special Criminal Court in December 2010 that he believed Fitzpatrick was an IRA member based on confidential information given to him.

The officer said Fitzpatrick had come to his attention 'at every rank' of his 33-year garda career.

A trial heard how Fitzpatrick was arrested shortly after 10pm on the night of January 4, 2009, as he tried to gain access to an apartment at the Ramparts complex in Loughlinstown, Dublin.

For several hours before his arrest, detectives had observed Fitzpatrick drive his grey Honda Accord estate between the Silver Tassie pub in Dublin 18 and the Ramparts apartment complex with two men.

He also drove in convoy and communicated with a green Honda Civic car, which was later stopped and searched by members of the Special Detective Unit and found to contain two ME .38 Sportwaffen revolvers and ammunition.

Detective Garda Bronagh Brogan told the court that, as she arrived to execute a search warrant on an apartment at the Ramparts at 10pm, a man emerged carrying a hold-all.

It was found to contain five revolvers identical to the kind uncovered during the search of the green Honda Civic car.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/21/13 06:18 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/ryans-rira-pal-quizzed-on-murder

Ryan's RIRA pal quizzed on murder.

GARDAI have quizzed a well-known Dublin dissident about whether he handed over information which led to the murder of terror chief Alan Ryan.

The IRA member was once a trusted member of the dissident group and was a close personal friend of slain Alan Ryan.

However, he was also heavily involved in buying and selling drugs and supplied information about RIRA operations to criminal gangs.

The Dubliner – who is in his 30s – regularly met members of a northside gang and also took cash “on the side” from drug dealers.

Now the double-crossing dissident has fallen foul of his former colleagues in the so-called New IRA, who became aware of some of his activities. He has since been expelled.

A source said he has not been arrested, but was questioned by gardai as part of their investigation into Ryan’s murder.

He was asked if he supplied details of Ryan’s movements on the day he was murdered. It is believed he has denied all involvement in Ryan’s murder.

The Northern-based leadership have stepped up their drive to “clean up” the terror group in Dublin in recent weeks.

Another well-known dissident – who rarely left Alan Ryan’s side – was also booted out last month by the new leadership after he pocketed €20,000 for his wedding.

The IRA man had taken the cash from protection money extorted from a drugs gang.

Three ex-Provos from Dublin, who are in their 40s, have been placed in charge of the New IRA in the south. They were chosen because of their loyalty to their Northern masters and their low public profile. It is believed they ordered the punishment shootings of two of Ryan’s closest pals – ‘Fat’ Deccy Smith and Nathan Kinsella.

Last month, Ryan’s two brothers, Anthony and Dermot, were also kicked out of the movement.

Meanwhile, a veteran republican suspected of involvement in the murder of three British soldiers has lashed out at the leadership of the New IRA who have taken over operations in Dublin.

Dissident Roisin Kane, whose son, Ronan McLoughlin, was shot dead by gardai during a Real IRA raid in Wicklow in 1998, has accused the new leadership of being gangsters.

She said that under the new leadership the IRA is now “a gangster-ridden movement that only fosters fear into those who do not carry out their totally unjust orders”.

Kane, previously known as Roisin McLoughlin, was suspected of being one of two IRA women who lured four British soldiers to a flat in Belfast with the offer of sex in March 1973.

Having set the honey-trap, the two women left and two IRA gunmen burst in and shot three of the soldiers dead.

A number of dissidents made internet attacks against Kane over her statement.

By Niall Donald and Alan Sherry
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/27/13 11:25 AM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/n...in-his-way.html

Alan Ryan’s killer is out of control.. He’ll whack anyone who gets in his way
Thug's death threats

Hitlist ... thug who gunned down Ryan, above, is flexing his muscles
EXCLUSIVE
By STEPHEN BREEN
Published: 23rd June 2013
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A CLOSE friend of drugs godfather Christy Kinahan has fled to Spain after being threatened by the killer of Real IRA boss Alan Ryan.
The Irish Sun can reveal the businessman, from north Dublin, bolted to the Costa del Sol after being warned he was on a hitlist.
Kinahan’s associate — who was also close to caged drugs kingpin Philip Baron, 57 — was threatened after Ryan’s killer vowed to take control of the capital’s drugs business. The maniac has been flexing his muscles in recent weeks after returning to Dublin and was caught in the south inner city before Christmas with a tracking device.
Gardai believe he was targeting one of Ryan’s cronies who had just moved to the area.
The latest threat has now led to fears of a bloodbath between Kinahan’s mob and the north Dublin drugs gang.
A source said: “The man who ordered Ryan’s killing is out of control and remains determined to run everything in Dublin.
“Kinahan’s friend was warned he was in danger and that’s why he went to Spain where he would feel safe. The threat just goes to prove how much power Ryan’s killer has and it’s only a matter of time before someone else gets killed.
“Kinahan doesn’t want any trouble and has told his associate to stay in Spain until any differences can be resolved.”
Kinahan’s fearful pal has been a key target for the Criminal Assets Bureau in the past.

Warning ... Kinahan, left, and Rattigan
He owns a string of apparently legitimate businesses around Dublin which he uses to launder drug cash.
At one time, his connections to the Dapper Don would have been enough to scare off any rivals.
But Kinahan, who is currently under investigation for money laundering and drug trafficking in Spain, cannot afford to get caught up in any violence.
His drug operations were severely weakened by the arrest of Baron, who received an 18-year sentence in Britain last week. And the criminal mastermind knows cops are watching his every move.
Meanwhile in another shock development in the underworld, we can reveal how an enforcer for caged crime boss Brian ‘King Ratt’ Rattigan is now running a heroin racket in Dun Laoghaire.
The thug has gone into business with a local criminal who has just been released from prison.
The pair are warning local dealers they are now running things in the area and have vowed to wipe out rival gangs.
The Irish Sun’s source said: “Rattigan’s friend moved to the town because he was under threat in south inner city Dublin.
“He has a new lover in Dun Laoghaire but has now taken control of the heroin business with a local man.”
The source added: “The pair are warning other dealers they’re in charge now and gardai are fearful of an attack because of Rattigan’s friend’s thirst for violence.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/27/13 11:35 AM


http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/dru...d-29366890.html

Alan Ryan: Real IRA boss was shot dead last year
TOM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 24 JUNE 2013

GARDAI have uncovered the main drugs distribution depot used by a trafficking gang whose leader is suspected of ordering the murder of Real IRA boss Alan Ryan last year.


The depot was uncovered in a business park in west Dublin at the weekend after a surveillance operation by the garda national drugs unit.

Inside, gardai found over 100kg of cannabis herb and resin with an estimated street value of at least €1m.

They also seized more than 100 boxes which had previously been filled with drugs and over 20 pallets of material used to disguise the drugs as they were being imported.

The find was made at the North West Business Park in Blanchardstown and gardai believe the shipment had been imported from Spain, disguised as a consignment of olive oil.

Officers believe that since Christmas, the gang has been responsible for half-a-dozen shipments of cannabis and ecstasy, imported from either Spain or the Netherlands.

The weekend seizure resulted from surveillance that was set up by gardai immediately after a different shipment had been uncovered in the area in recent weeks.

TRAFFICKING

Armed detectives detained a 39-year-old man from Drogheda at the scene and he was taken to Blanchardstown garda station for questioning under the drug-trafficking legislation.

He was later released from questioning but was immediately rearrested in connection with a warrant linked to another offence and was taken to Mountjoy jail. A file on the weekend haul will now be prepared for the DPP, who will determine if criminal charges should be brought.

Gardai said last night that investigations into the find were continuing and there could be further arrests.

This is the sixth consignment of drugs to have been seized by the national unit in the past year from associates of the gang leader, who is from the northside of Dublin and is regarded as heading up one of the biggest organised crime groups in the country.

He is believed to have ordered the hit on Alan Ryan last September because of an ongoing feud between the two gangs as the terrorist boss tried to intimidate him and other top criminals into handing over a slice of their profits from drug trafficking, robberies and extortion rackets.

Ryan's murder was the culmination of a series of armed confrontations between thugs linked to the two groups.




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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/27/13 11:45 AM


http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/wom...n-29375476.html

TOM BRADY – 27 JUNE 2013

THE wife of a suspect for the murder of gangland godfather Eamon Kelly is being questioned by gardai.


The woman, in her mid-30s, was detained by armed officers in Crumlin on the southside of Dublin at midday yesterday.

Gardai said she was being questioned in particular about alleged possession of firearms around the time of the murder.

She is originally from Tallaght and her husband is on a shortlist of suspects drawn up by gardai investigating the fatal shooting last December. He has not been charged in connection with the murder.

Kelly was shot as he walked towards his home at Furry Park Road in Killester. The murder is believed by gardai to be linked to an ongoing feud between organised crime gangs and associates of the Real IRA.

Irish Independent
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/29/13 05:59 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/mum-quizzed-on-murder-of-veteran-criminal-kelly-29378042.html

Mum quizzed on murder of veteran criminal Kelly.

KEN FOY, CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 27 JUNE 2013 02:30 PM

A WOMAN in her early 30s remained in garda custody today after she was arrested by detectives investigating the murder of veteran criminal Eamon Kelly.


The Tallaght woman, who is the mother of young children, was arrested in the Crumlin area.

She is being questioned on suspicion of withholding information in relation to the savage gun murder of Eamon Kelly in Killester, north Dublin, last December.

She was being held at Clontarf Garda Station last night and is the third woman to be arrested in relation to the high profile murder.

A senior source told the Herald: "Her arrest is part of an information gathering exercise by the investigation team. More arrests are planned including a man that is well known to her. She's not suspected of having taken any active part in the murder."

A total of eight people have been arrested as part of the murder investigation.

Sean Connolly (34), of Bernard Curtis House, Bluebell, Dublin 12, has been charged at the Special Criminal Court with murdering Kelly at Furry Park Road, Killester, on December 4, 2012.

Firearm

Connolly was also charged with IRA membership on the same date and with possession of a firearm on the same occasion. He is currently on remand in Portlaoise Prison.

Earlier this month, it emerged that Connolly will indicate how he intends to plead to the charge at Special Criminal Court next month.

Eamon Kelly was considered the godfather of Irish crime because he was involved in serious organised criminality for over four decades. He mentored modern-day gang bosses like slain gangster Eamon 'The Don' Dunne, and had a close friendship with former INLA chief Dessie 'Border Fox' O'Hare.

He was the first person of significance ever to be convicted for trafficking cocaine into Ireland. Not surprisingly, Kelly was a long-term IRA target.

The 65-year-old gangster – who spent his days drinking in a local pub and placing bets in a nearby bookies shop – had previously cheated death when the Real IRA tried to murder him in September, 2010.

At Kelly's funeral mass in Killester, Dessie O'Hare said in a rambling church speech: "I would like to emphasise the sacredness of Eamon's life as a reflection of Christ's life.

"Eamon, as you know, had suffered. Jesus, too, was sent by his father to suffer."
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/30/13 06:32 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/bodybuilder-sean-enright-back-training-1979775

Sean Enright back training six weeks after gunman shot him four times


Bodybuilder nicknamed 'The Man of Steel' after recovering from hit.

Hardman bodybuilder Sean Enright is back training in the gym – just six weeks after being shot four times.

The 31-year-old, who was riddled with bullets as he entered the gym he runs on May 15, has been nicknamed The Man of Steel by friends after
surviving the assassination attempt.

It’s not long since the amateur cage fighter, who is close pals with jailed gangster Alan “Fatpuss” Bradley, was getting lifesaving surgery at Dublin’s Mater Hospital.

Now Enright is telling friends on Facebook that he is back training and on a mission to get back in top shape.

But he said that starting out again has been hard work.

He posted on Facebook this week: “Wrecked after training but thanks to nutrition I will be flying”.

It’s understood that Enright is hoping to one day get back to competing in bodybuilding and cage fighting competitions.

A source said: “It’s just over six weeks since he was shot and left for dead and already he is back training. It’s going to be a long hard road for him but he is determined to get back in shape.

“Fitness is his life and it’s something he is not willing to give up.

“He’s finding the training hard at the moment following the surgery but give him a few months and he will be back in top physical shape.”

Enright was shot up to four times by a lone gunman just before 11am as he entered the gym he runs in Glasnevin, North Dublin.

It is understood he was targeted by the gang once controlled by slain RIRA gang boss Alan Ryan over an ongoing turf war with some of Enright’s pals.

It is believed he had been warned on several occasions in recent months his life is in danger.

Enright has survived several attempts on his life over the years.

He was blasted five times in the chest, twice in the right arm and once in the hand as he sat in a car outside his girlfriend’s house in Clonsilla, West Dublin, in January 2011.

In 2008 he was stabbed while working as a doorman at a pub in Tallaght, South Dublin.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/02/13 08:08 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gangster-at-top-of-rira-hit-list-files-for-bankruptcy-in-uk-29386380.html

Gangster at top of RIRA hit list files for bankruptcy in UK.

KEVIN DOYLE – 01 JULY 2013 02:30 PM

A GANGSTER who tops a Real IRA hit list has declared bankruptcy in the Britain.

A
Kildare criminal Troy Jordan gave an address in a seaside town in Lancashire, in northern England, on documents submitted to the UK courts.

Gardai believe the 43-year-old is one of the most serious players in the drug-trafficking world and is under threat from a number of different criminals here.

The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) previously won a tax judgement against him for €800,000.

Earlier this year, Jordan was reportedly one of a dozen gangsters summoned to meetings with the Real IRA, who demanded protection money to enable him to continue his drug-dealing racket. However, he refused to hand over any cash.

Jordan's bankruptcy is likely to raise eyebrows in the criminal underworld, where he has made some major enemies.

It has emerged that the criminal mastermind, who was previously described in the Irish courts as a horse trader, was declared bankrupt at Blackpool County Court on May 31.

Along with a UK address, Jordan listed a previous residence as Allenwood South, near Naas, Co Kildare.

According to the UK Insolvency Service an official receiver has been appointed to handle his case.

The move means that not only will Jordan avoid going through the Irish courts – where he recently lost a challenge to his CAB tax settlement – he will also be discharged from bankruptcy in May of next year.



Resigned

Under current Irish law, bankruptcy lasts for 12 years.

Jordan's business links over the years have included Martin 'Viper' Foley and Geraldine Gilligan, ex wife of jailed drug dealer John Gilligan.

Along with Foley, Jordan helped to found Viper Debate Recovery and Repossession Services in 2005. He resigned as a director in June 2010. During her legal battle with CAB over the Jessbrook Equestrian Centre in Enfield, Co Kildare, Geraldine Gilligan told the High Court in 2008 her only income was €5,000 per annum that she received from Jordan "for grass".

Despite having a massive criminal pedigree, Jordan has managed to avoid incurring any major convictions to date.

He has forked out significant amounts of cash to the IRA in the past, when it was being run from Dublin by Alan Ryan.

However, after Christmas, he decided to take a different approach with new leadership of the Real IRA in Dublin.

Jordan not only refused to do a deal, he verbally abused the dissident godfathers before leaving. His life has been under threat since.

He was twice arrested by officers investigating the brutal gun murder of Latvian mum Baiba Saulite.

His battle with CAB, which seizes the proceeds of crime, began in 2005 when they demanded a tax payment of €800,000 for activities between 1992 and 2003.

Jordan challenged the assessment on the grounds that there was no information on which to prepare an appeal but, ultimately, lost the case.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/02/13 08:09 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/garda-punished-for-breaching-informant-rules-29383251.html

Garda punished for breaching informant rules
Tip led to seizure of dissidents' €5m drugs haul.

JIM CUSACK – 30 JUNE 2013

GARDAI in Dublin have been stunned after a highly thought of young undercover garda was disciplined and returned to uniformed duties after information he received led to the discovery of a €5m drugs haul belonging to members of the dissident republican gang formerly led by Alan Ryan.

The young garda was punished after it was deemed he was in breach of the strict regulations governing the handling of informants.

Under the "CHIS" (Covert Human Intelligence Sources) system set up after the Judge Morris report on the activities of a small number of corrupt gardai in Donegal, detectives are no longer allowed to personally handle informants. They have to pass them on to centralised CHIS units.

According to sources, the informant who passed the intelligence about the haul of 350,000 ecstasy tablets and 80kg of cannabis was rejected by CHIS officers after he was passed on to them by the young undercover garda working in a Dublin garda station. Officially, the informant was "de-registered" by CHIS as a suitable source of intelligence earlier this year.

However, it is understood the informant reverted to his original garda contact, who he personally trusted, and passed the information that led to the discovery of the drugs and the arrest of a 41-year-old man. The seizure also exposed that the dissident republicans, who claim to be against drug dealing, are themselves heavily involved in the trade. The gang involved were formerly led by the dissident figure Alan Ryan, who was shot dead last September. The man gardai arrested was released and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

To the surprise and shock of gardai in the city, senior gardai then called in the garda who had received the information and told him he was being disciplined for breaching the CHIS guidelines. He was moved from the drugs unit, where he had served for eight years, and returned to uniformed duties two weeks ago.

Further disenchantment was caused by the fact that though the garda had been involved in detective duties for eight years and had carried out successful undercover operations against dangerous drugs gangs, he had never received promotion and the salary increase that would have come with being made a detective. Like many other young plainclothes and undercover gardai, he remained on the same basic garda salary of uniformed officers.

At least one other highly respected detective in the city is also facing disciplinary action for similar reasons and this too is causing concern among peers. In this instance, the detective was deemed to have breached the CHIS rules in an investigation that led to a successful conviction in a gangland murder case.

The disciplinary actions have undermined morale among detectives in the city whose work has traditionally involved them building up close links with people in their districts and gathering intelligence on crime, sources say.

These actions have also further underlined what experienced detectives in the city say are deficiencies in the CHIS system, which was introduced without challenge by garda management. However, some garda sources fear that it could damage intelligence gathering.

Garda sources say the centralising of intelligence gathering by gardai who have little personal knowledge of the backgrounds of informants and, in many cases little detective experience, is hampering investigations into serious crime.

CHIS has also added more levels of bureaucracy to the detective system, as when CHIS officers receive intelligence they pass it upwards to the Crime and Security unit in Garda Headquarters who then pass it back down to local stations. As a result, detectives in Dublin say, intelligence they receive via this system is often out of date and of little value.

Under 10 per cent of gangland murders in Dublin are being solved. In Limerick, by contrast, where more traditional methods of detective work were retained and gardai made extensive use of the witness protection scheme, there is a much higher level of detection and successful prosecution. Gardai in Dublin say that if the CHIS system is implemented, with the threat of disciplinary action against gardai acting on their own initiative, this will severely impede investigation of serious crime.

The CHIS system was introduced as a result of the report by Judge Freddie Morris after it was found that a detective in Donegal was falsely claiming that two women whom he paid money to were high-level informants within the IRA.

Garda sources say what happened in Donegal was an aberration, and add that the Morris Report recommendation went too far in introducing a system that broke the traditional system of detectives nurturing informants.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/04/13 08:29 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/8-rira-gang-leaders-busted-29395451.html

8 RIRA gang leaders busted.

NIALL O'CONNOR AND KEN FOY – 04 JULY 2013 02:30 PM

EIGHT new leaders of the Real IRA were arrested following a major garda operation in the capital.

Heavily armed detectives swooped on the suspected senior members of the organisation as they were holding a "strategy meeting" at a house in Tallaght.

The eight men were arrested at a property in Glenshane Crescent at 8.30pm last night after a long running intelligence gathering operation.

The Herald understands that two of those in custody had previously been caught attempting to extort cash from a Dublin businessman.

The Dublin faction of the terror group has been in disarray since the murder of ex-terror boss Alan Ryan last September.

In another blow to the criminal organisation, a major dissident figure was arrested at a storage site in Ballymun.

Gardai discovered a massive amount of "bomb-making material" and ammunition during the raid in Cloghran yesterday afternoon.

The 46-year-old arrested was being questioned at Ballymun Garda Station today.

Senior sources confirmed that both operations are linked and described the arrests as a "devastating blow" to the criminal organisation.

The eight men arrested in Tallaght are aged in their 20s to 40s and were being questioned at separate garda stations in Dublin today.

Heavily armed detectives raided a house in Glenshane Crescent at 8.30pm last night and foiled what has been described as a "strategy meeting".

"It's believed what was smashed was the council of the New IRA – the men who have emerged as the leading figures since the death of Alan Ryan," a senior source explained.

"This was highly planned. The men were sitting in a round table-type situation and were clearly in a strategy-type meeting."

Two of those arrested were previously charged with membership of the IRA following a major garda operation in Clondalkin in April.

The Herald can reveal that both men, who are aged in their 30s and 40s, were barred from associating with each other as part of their strict bail conditions.

The news of the busts comes as the Herald has learned that a senior dissident figure from the North was booted out of the IRA this week.

The operations come during a highly volatile period in the IRA – as the new alliance of members tries to muscle out associates of murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan.

Several of Ryan's closest allies who were expelled from the organisation have formed splinter groups and are eyeing up rival dissidents.



BEATINGS

Others have been subject to abductions, kneecappings and punishment beatings as part of the "clean-up drive" of the Real IRA.

In January, a key henchman to Alan Ryan – Deccy Smith – was blasted in the leg by a former associate.

The attack on Smith follows the shooting of alleged Real IRA man Nathan Kinsella last November.

Kinsella, who was a close friend of Alan Ryan, was kneecapped in what was seen as another warning attack by the Real IRA.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/04/13 08:39 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/ira-suspects-held-after-gardai-raid-terror-summit-29394234.html

IRA suspects held after gardai raid terror summit.

OM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 04 JULY 2013

GARDAI have arrested eight suspected members of the so-called Dublin brigade of the recently established New IRA alliance.

The eight were detained as they were holding a terrorist summit in a house in Tallaght in south county Dublin last night.

Heavily armed detectives from the Garda's elite anti-terrorist unit stormed the house at Glenshane Crescent.

Those detained are all well known to the Special Branch and are alleged to be highly active members of the new alliance.

Some of them were former supporters of the slain Real IRA leader Alan Ryan, who was shot dead last September.

At least three of those arrested are from Tallaght, while others are from the north side of the capital.

Gardai believe the group were planning a new 'fundraising' campaign in Dublin to finance terror activities in the North.

And they think that a punishment shooting of a former associate was also on the agenda at the meeting.

Officers say the alliance has been very active in recent months and has been involved in extortion rackets and intimidation.

But the new leadership has also been carrying out a campaign against some former associates of the Real IRA when it was led by Ryan.

The leadership has already targeted a number of men they suspected of holding on to cash that was meant for the terrorist coffers but was being used to fund a lavish lifestyle in Dublin's clubs and hotels.

LEADER

The Dublin group has its own 'brigade' leader but is firmly under the control of the alliance's overall bosses based in the North.

Several former dissident members in Dublin have been expelled from the gang, while others are still under 'investigation'.

Meanwhile, in a separate operation, members of the Special Branch arrested a New IRA suspect from Ballymun around teatime yesterday in a field in north county Dublin.

He was arrested after detectives seized a container in the field. It had been filled with parts for up to 10 pipe bombs and a considerable quantity of explosive powder.

Gardai said the suspect was a former associate of Ryan and had since become an active member of the alliance.

The alliance was formed last summer and has since established itself as presenting the biggest terrorist threat on the island.

It was blamed for the murder of Northern prison officer David Black last November and has been building up its support bases in the Border counties as well as in Belfast and Derry.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/05/13 12:48 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gar...s-29396691.html

Gardai seize 10kg of plastic explosives in New IRA raids.

TOM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 05 JULY 2013

GARDAI have seized a significant haul of plastic explosives after officers mounted citywide searches across Dublin as part of a concerted drive against suspected members of the New IRA alliance.

The find was made yesterday afternoon and gardai called in an Army bomb disposal team to examine the haul.

Gardai said last night that, subject to analysis, the haul appeared to contain more than 10kg of high-grade explosive.

"If laboratory tests confirm what we believe, this find could have wreaked havoc and destruction in the hands of the terrorists," one officer said last night.

Gardai said the seizure had dealt a body blow to the renegade republicans.

The searches were part of a follow-up investigation into the discovery of a pipebomb depot in Cloghran on the northside of the capital and an alleged terror summit involving suspected key dissidents in the group's Dublin "brigade" structure.

The fresh find was made during renewed searches of property near the old airport road in Cloghran where gardai on Wednesday had discovered component parts for eight pipebombs. A suspected member of the New IRA alliance, who was detained after the initial find in Cloghran, was still in custody last night at Ballymun garda station.

SUMMIT

The 46-year-old man was being held under section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act. He can be kept in custody without charge for up to three days.

The "summit" was disrupted when armed detectives from the garda's emergency response unit burst into a house at Glenshane Crescent in Tallaght on Wednesday night.

Eight men, who were arrested there, were also being questioned by gardai last night in a number of stations on the southside of the city.

The homes of the nine suspects were among those searched yesterday as the Garda Special Branch swooped on houses and premises on both sides of the capital.

A detailed forensic search was also carried out at the Tallaght house where the arrests were made.

Gardai believe the Cloghran premises was being used as a storehouse for explosives and pipebombs, which were intended for use in a fresh campaign of violence by the New IRA alliance.

Officers understand that the Tallaght summit had been called by the alliance's Dublin leader to plan punishment shootings and beatings of former associates, who were pushed out after the fatal shooting of Real IRA leader Alan Ryan last September.

Police on both sides of the Border regard the New IRA alliance as posing the biggest terrorist threat on the island.

But its attempts to set up a major organisation here have been thwarted by a series of garda successes, as a result of intelligence gathering over the past 11 months.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/06/13 08:58 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/courts/suspect-on-ira-and-ammo-charges-29399952.html

ANDREW PHELAN – 06 JULY 2013 07:00 AM

A DUBLIN man has been charged with membership of the IRA and possession of ammunition following a garda raid on an industrial estate in the north of the county.


Stephen Hendrick (45) was remanded in custody after he was arrested and brought before a sitting of the Special Criminal Court yesterday evening.

The accused, of Balbutcher Drive, Ballymun, is charged with membership of the IRA and being in possession of ammunition in suspicious circumstances at Furry Park, Old Airport Road, Cloghran on July 3.

The charges are under the Offences Against the State and Firearms Acts.

Detective Sergeant Vincent Markey, of the special detective unit, told the three-judge court he arrested the accused at 4pm yesterday at Ballymun Road.

REMANDED

Hendrick, wearing a black T-shirt, did not address the court during the brief hearing at the Criminal Courts of Justice.

State Solicitor Michael Brady said he was applying for the accused to be remanded in custody.

Counsel for the defendant consented to a remand until Wednesday July 10. She requested copies of interview tapes and a transcript of the hearing.

Counsel also applied for legal aid. The court heard a statement of the accused's financial means was to be filed, and Judge Paul Butler said there would be "no problem if there was no objection" by the prosecution.

aphelan@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/06/13 09:00 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/seven-dublin-men-charged-with-membership-of-ira-29399942.html

ANDREW PHELAN – 06 JULY 2013 07:00 AM

SEVEN men have been charged with membership of the IRA following their arrest by gardai investigating dissident republican activity in Dublin.

The accused were all arrested during an operation in Tallaght on Wednesday and were detained at four different garda stations before being brought before a sitting of the Special Criminal Court last night.

An eighth man who was taken into custody and detained at the same time was released without charge.

The seven were all remanded in custody for four days after no bail applications were made on their behalf.

The three-judge court heard heard two of the accused denied the charges against them, while the rest made no reply when cautioned.

The accused men are Kevin Braney (39) of Glenshane Crescent, Declan Phelan (31) from Lanndale Lawns, John Brock (41) of Glenview Park and Peter Burns (39) from Glenshane Crescent, all in Tallaght.

Also charged are Brian Nick McBennett (54) of Ardcollum Avenue, Artane, Michael Barr (33) of Carlton Court, Poppintree, Ballymun, and Desmond Christie (49) of Liam Mellowes Road, Finglas West.

They are all charged with membership of an unlawful organisation – the IRA – at a location within the State on July 3 last.

The charge is under Section 47 of the Offences Against the State Act.

Several detective gardai and sergeants gave evidence of formally arresting the accused yesterday evening outside Ballyfermot, Tallaght, Lucan and Clondalkin Garda Stations.

CAUTION

They were then taken to the Criminal Courts of Justice where they were charged in the precincts.

The arresting officers said none of the men replied to the charges after caution, except Brian Nick McBennett, who replied: "I am not a member," and Michael Barr, who said: "I am not a member of the IRA or any illegal organisation."

State Solicitor Michael O'Donovan said he was applying for a remand in custody for at least 48 hours in relation to all the accused.

Counsel for the accused consented to the case being adjourned until Tuesday, with no bail applications made.

Judge Paul Butler granted legal aid in most cases, and said he would backdate it in those cases where the prosecution was requesting a statement of the defendants' financial means.

All requested a transcript of the hearing, while some also asked the judge to make an order for disclosure of tapes of interview in the garda stations.

None of the seven men stood when they were asked to do so as the charges were being read out to them in the court.

The courtroom was packed with family members and friends of the seven men.

Several spoke briefly to the accused men as they left the courtroom.

aphelan@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/06/13 09:02 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gang-bomb-plot-foiled-29397876.html

NIALL O'CONNOR – 05 JULY 2013 02:30 PM

GARDAI have foiled a RIRA plot to launch bomb attacks on rival city gangs.

A massive haul of Semtex has been discovered at a secret Real IRA arms depot in Cloghran, north Dublin.

Gardai believe the 20kg of explosives was to be used in potentially devastating attacks on city gangs.

The deadly cache was discovered after a close associate of murdered ex-terror boss Alan Ryan was arrested at the scene.

Senior IRA figures are suspected of importing the highly dangerous substance as they prepared to launch a series of "spectacular" attacks on their rivals.

Should all the explosives test positive for semtex, it will be one of the biggest captures of semtex in the country in recent years.

And last night, gardai were continuing their search at the site after pipebombs, bomb-making paraphernalia and ammunition were also found.

The significant quantity of suspected semtex was foundduring a massive garda dig at a site in Cloghran, North Dublin, yesterday.

A major garda alert has been issued after significant quantities of plastic explosives was discovered during the dig.

Just 24 hours earlier, a close associate of murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan was arrested by detectives on the scene.

Substance

A source last night said the substance is suspected to be Semtex. However, further forensic tests were being carried out on the substance today.

"What was discovered was far more alarming that we anticipated. For the IRA to have Semtex would give them the capabilities of carrying out spectacular attacks," the source explained.

Semtex has been used in some horrific explosions and was acquired by the IRA from former Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi in the mid-1980s.

It was also used by the IRA to carry out terrorist bombings in London in the 1990s and has also been used during dissident attacks on police in the North.

The infamous Canary Wharf bomb in London in 1996 contained less than 14kg of Semtex. The Real IRA used Semtex in the Omagh bombing which claimed 29 lives.

The quantity found yesterday was being examined by bomb experts today and is due to be transferred to the forensic laboratory for further testing.

Investigators also seized a a raft of bomb-making equipment which was being stored by dissidents believed to be planning a wave of attacks on rival criminals.

Sources told the Herald that equipment discovered at the site was "highly advanced" and had the capability of causing extensive bloodshed.

"The IRA has been in turmoil since the death of Alan Ryan but what was found shows they are growing extremely strong – and rapidly so," a senior source explained.

A dissident figure, who was a close associate of Ryan, was arrested by gardai at the site on Tuesday.

He was being questioned last night along with eight other senior figures who are believed to have formed the new leadership of the Real IRA.



Searches

Given the scale of what was discovered, investigators called in Army personnel to carry out extensive tests. Meanwhile, detectives were today continuing to carry out searches on both sides of the city as a crackdown on dissident activity entered a critical stage.

The arrest in Cloghran was part of the a major intelligence- gathering operation that also led to eight men being arrested at a house in Tallaght.

The men, two of whom are considered Real IRA bosses, were swooped upon while holding a "strategy meeting" at a property in Glenshane Crescent.

Sources believe the men were plotting further attacks on rival dissidents which has left the IRA on a knife edge.

The news of the bomb depot comes as the Herald has learned that a senior dissident figure from the North was expelled from the Real IRA this week.

The individual, who is well known to both gardai and the PSNI, was forced out of the criminal organisation as part of the major clean-up ordered by Northern bosses.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/06/13 09:04 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/courts/dad-jailed-for-keeping-gun-parts-in-house-29397990.html

Dad jailed for keeping gun parts in house.

BRIAN KAVANAGH – 05 JULY 2013 02:30 PM

A FATHER-of-three who told gardai that components from a firearm scattered around his home belonged to a toy gun he was trying to fix has been jailed for seven years at the Special Criminal Court.

Presiding judge Mr Justice Paul Butler said that the non-jury court regarded the possession of firearms as a "most serious offence" and had to impose a minimum sentence on Declan Geraghty (31), as he had a previous conviction for possession of a sawn-off shotgun and ammunition in 2004.

He said the fact that Geraghty had attempted to scatter the gun components and told gardai they were parts of a child's gun showed he "clearly had guilty knowledge about the matter".

Mr Justice Butler said the court considered the appropriate sentence to be one of seven years but there was "no question" of suspending any part of the term as the court had no evidence as to Geraghty's future conduct.

He said the court had said "time and again" it would suspend portions of a sentence on a credible promise but not on a "mere hope" which, along with the knowledge of Geraghty's previous conviction, was all it was offered in this case.

ARRESTED

Geraghty, of Bawnlea Crescent, Tallaght, had pleaded guilty to the possession of a 9mm FEG model P9 pistol at his home on September 26, 2012.

He was arrested as part of a garda investigation in to the activities of dissident republicans and was also charged with membership of an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Oglaigh na hEireann, otherwise the IRA on the same date.

Counsel for the prosecution, Tara Burns, told the Special Criminal Court that the State wished to enter a "Nolle Prosequi", in other words not proceed with this charge.

Detective Sergeant Liam Archbold told Ms Burns that gardai who raided Geraghty's home discovered part of a gun handle in a vase on the hearth in the sitting room, the opposite part of the handle on the floor, a handgun magazine under the couch and a slide release mechanism and gun trigger on the couch.

He said that officers also found a black ballistic vest hanging from the sitting room door, a pair of black gloves on the sitting room floor and numerous screws.

hnews@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/06/13 09:10 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/dissident-arms-haul-is-biggest-in-over-10-years-29399359.html

Dissident arms haul is 'biggest in over 10 years.

TOM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 06 JULY 2013

GARDAI are satisfied that a search of a New IRA alliance depot has yielded the most significant seizure of arms and explosives from dissidents for more than a decade.

An extensive search of property at Cloghran in north Co Dublin continued throughout yesterday with an Army bomb disposal team on stand-by during the garda operation.

Since the search began on Wednesday, gardai have seized more than 15kg of Semtex explosive as well as a machine gun, at least four handguns, a couple of shotguns, a hand grenade, and a huge amount of assorted ammunition.

Components for eight pipebombs and another three pipebombs that had been fully assembled were also seized.

Gardai also uncovered a significant amount of sophisticated electronic equipment.

The search was launched after a major surveillance and intelligence gathering operation mounted by the Special Branch and the crime and security section at garda headquarters in the Phoenix Park.

Using hi-tech equipment, gardai uncovered several hiding places where the explosives and weapons had been concealed.

CAMPAIGN

Gardai said the range of the cache left them in no doubt that the terrorists were planning for a violent offensive against the security forces in Northern Ireland.

The dissidents also have longer term aims to mount a new campaign in Britain but lack the organisation and logistical back-up.

Forensic tests will be carried out on the seized Semtex haul to determine when it was brought into the country.

Last night it was not clear whether the high-grade explosives were some of those smuggled into the country by the Provisional IRA in the 1980s.

As part of the ceasefire process in Northern Ireland, the Provos claimed all explosives and arms had been put "beyond use".

However, there have been persistent fears that some quantities were removed from dumps and hidden.

And initial inspection of the find suggests that at least some of the haul could have belonged to the Provos.

Irish Independent
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/06/13 09:38 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/dissidents-held-after-raids

Gardai find semtex following swoop on nine New IRA suspects in Dublin

GARDAI have uncovered a significant semtex haul today as part of follow-up searches targeting dissident republican activity in Dublin.

The discovery comes a day after gardai arrested nine people and uncovered explosive material in raids on Wednesday.

Eight people were arrested following a raid on a house in Tallaght where a meeting of dissidents linked to the New IRA was taking place last night.

Gardai arrested a 46-year-old man after searching a number of containers at a yard in Cloghran, Co. Dublin. They discovered a quantity of ammunition and component parts of explosive substances during the raid around 4pm on Wednesday.

Follow up searches today uncovered what sources describe as a "significant" amount of semtex. "This is a big haul which had the potential to cause a lot of damage and will be a significant blow against dissidents," said one source. Semtex is a plastic explosive which was favoured by the Provisional IRA. The Real IRA took large quantities of the explosive when it broke away from the Provos in the 1990s. The RIRA has since merged with other republicans to form what is called the New IRA.

The arrested man, who was a former associate of slain terror boss Alan Ryan, is being held at Ballymun Garda Station. He is linked to the 32 County Sovereignty Movement. A further eight people were arrested in Tallaght on Wednesday night.

Gardai believe the eight men arrested during a search of a house in Glenshane Crecent were attending a meeting linked to the terror group. It is believed they were discussing fundraising campaigns for the movement as well as a punishment shooting of a former associate.

Some of the men arrested have been arrested in previous operations against dissidents in the capital and had been barred from associating with each other as part of their bail conditions.

They range in age form their mid-20s to 40s and are being held at several stations in the west of the city. It is understood at least three of those arrested are from the Tallaght area while others are from the northside of the city.

The group has been in disarray in recent months after many former associates of Alan Ryan were expelled from the organisation. They include Fat Deccy Smith and Nathan Kinsella and Aidan O’Driscoll who were shot in punishment attacks in recent months.

There have been several meetings of dissidents in recent days as the new leadership decides who will remain in the organisation and who will be kicked out.

Ryan’s brother Dermot took part in protests outside the Dail yesterday with fellow members of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement.

alan.sherry@sundayworld.com
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/10/13 06:25 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/n...ourt-trial.html

Four on kill rap – Murder suspects face Special Criminal Court trial
By NIALL O’CONNOR
Published: 7 hrs ago

FOUR men were charged yesterday with the murder of Peter Butterly, a close friend of slain republican mob boss Alan Ryan.
The 35-year-old dissident was shot dead in the carpark of the Hunstman Inn in Gormanston, Co Meath, in March.
Dean Evans, Edward McGrath, David Cullen and Sharif Kelly, all of Dublin, appeared before the Special Criminal Court.
The courtroom was full with family members of the accused, who listened in silence as the details of their arrests were read to the court.
Evans, 22, and McGrath, 32, were also charged with possession of a Beretta handgun and ammunition in suspicious circumstances. Det Sgt Lee Marshbowl said Evans made no reply after he was charged with the killing.
Det Sgt Oliver Flaherty said McGrath, wearing a bright purple T-shirt yesterday, also made no reply to the charges.
Cullen, 29, and Kelly, 43, were charged with a single count each of the murder.
Det Gda Kieran Regan said Cullen made no reply to the charge while Det Sgt Vincent Markey told the court Kelly replied “no” when he was asked for his reply.
Judge Paul Butler granted applications for free legal aid.
All four were remanded in custody to appear again on July 26.
Members of the secretive National Surveillance Unit as well as Emergency Response Unit detectives will give evidence at the future trial.
Ryan, 32, was shot dead as he walked near his north Dublin home last year.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/10/13 06:27 PM

http://www.thesun.ie/irishsol/homepage/news/5006366/Real-IRA-boss-pal-gets-new-threats.html

Real IRA boss’ pal gets new threats
Published: 11 hrs ago
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THE man who was blasted when Real IRA boss Alan Ryan was whacked has received a fresh death threat.
Terrified Aaron Nealis, 33, is just one of a number of Ryan’s cronies who’ve been warned they’re on a new dissident republican hit-list.
Nealis, from Sligo, had a lucky escape last September when he was hit in the leg as best pal Ryan was shot dead.
He’s now keeping a low profile after a feared terrorist launched a new purge against Ryan’s pals.
Officers from the Gardai’s Special Detective Unit are aware of the threats. A source said: “Nealis is just the latest in a long list of Ryan’s friends who have been told their lives are in danger. He’s lucky he wasn’t killed last year and he’s also a target for the criminal gang intent on targeting anyone associated with Ryan.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/13/13 05:14 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/enough-semtex-to-make-30-car-bombs-found-in-rira-stash-29415430.html

'Enough semtex to make 30 car bombs' found in RIRA stash.

NIALL O'CONNOR – 12 JULY 2013 02:30 PM

THIS is the massive haul of weapons and deadly explosives that had the potential to cause "widespread destruction".


Almost 15kg of the highly dangerous semtex discovered at a Real IRA storage depot was to be used for dissident attacks, senior gardai believe.

The lethal substance was discovered during a massive garda dig at a site at Cloghran, close to Dublin Airport, last week.

The seizure was one of the most significant in the history of the State and has come as a major blow to the criminal activities of dissident republicans.



Ammunition

The large quantity of semtex was seized along with a massive haul of guns, detonators and ammunition.

The Herald was shown the scale of the garda find – which included a replica 'golden gun'.

Our pictures show the spectacular cache of weapons – which also include an Uzi sub machine gun, double barrel shotguns and a Taser stun gun.

Other bomb-making equipment, including detonator cord and igniters, were also found by gardai.

But it is the sheer quantity of semtex – which has been used in some horrific attacks in the past – that has put gardai on high alert.

Superintendent David Taylor told the Herald that the 15kg of plastic explosive had the potential to create 30 car bombs.

"These weapons are meant for one reason, and one reason only – to kill and maim and cause great destruction to the community," Supt Taylor said.

"I have no doubt this will put a dent in the operation of these (dissident) groups."

A large quantity of pipe bombs was also discovered at the site in Cloghran on July 3 – which was raided following a long-running intelligence operation.

While gardai are investigating whether further semtex is being stashed in the country, the site at Cloghran represents the largest dissident republican arms dump discovered by gardai south of the border.

Semtex has been used in some horrific and violent explosions and was previously acquired by the IRA from former Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi in the mid-80s.

It was also used by the IRA to carry out terrorist bombings in London in the 90s and has been used during dissident attacks on police officers in the North.

While some of the weapons discovered at the site looked in poor condition, Mr Taylor said they remained lethal.

"We are talking about saving lives here. These weapons are so lethal and therefore, this represents a highly significant seizure."

hnews@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/13/13 05:18 PM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/l...s-29413950.html

Dissident weapons cache 'had enough Semtex for 180 bombs.

12 JULY 2013

A massive haul of weapons recovered near Dublin Airport was the biggest ever seizure of dissident republican arms and explosives, gardai believe.

Up to 15kg of Semtex was seized, believed to have been stolen from the Provisional IRA in 1998 when the Real IRA split occurred.

The high explosive – purchased by the Provisional IRA 30 years ago in Libya – is usually used as a booster in bombs and this haul was sufficient for over 180 bombs.

The Garda said that just 80 grammes of the substance was used in a bomb that killed PSNI officer Ronan Kerr in April 2011 in Omagh.

The haul also included an Uzi sub-machine-gun, 10 revolvers and pistols ranging from Glocks to Walthers, Smith & Wessons and imitation guns, plus three shotguns.

One of the revolvers appeared to be golden.

The arms were seized last week in a search of lorry containers at the Old Airport Road in Cloghran, north Co Dublin.

Also recovered were electric igniters, detonator cord, pipe-bombs, a large amount of fireworks, a Taser, two silencers, about 1,300 rounds of assorted ammunition (primarily for 9mm weapons) and a range of electronic equipment, including jammers and scanners for phone and radio traffic.

The weapons are believed to have belonged to the New IRA, an alliance of dissident groups.

Gardai are satisfied the high-grade military explosive had been stored in a Provisional IRA arms dump that was meant to have been emptied and decommissioned as part of the peace process.

Anti-terrorist police officers on both sides of the border have always feared that some of the dumps, under the control of rogue quartermasters, had been untouched and stayed outside the reach of the decommissioning body.

A detailed forensic examination of the 15kg seized confirmed that the Semtex was not recently purchased and had been concealed for more than a decade.

Supt Dave Taylor said there was no doubt the seizure had foiled potentially lethal attacks by the renegade republicans. He added: "These weapons were meant for one reason only – to kill, maim and cause great destruction to the community."
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/13/13 05:26 PM

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/hun...ues-234910.html

Hunt for killers in unsolved Cork gangland killings continues
Monday, June 24, 2013

WHILE six gangland killings in Cork remain unsolved, gardaí are continuing to pursue the perpetrators and, in one case have lodged a file with the DPP, are “consolidating” another, and hoping for a breakthrough in a third.

By Sean O’Riordan
There have been 42 homicides in the city and county in the past five years and gardaí have had a lot of success in locking up the killers.

However, since the first acknowledged gangland killing took place in Cork in Apr 1995, the murders of drug dealers have proved far more difficult to crack.
Senior Garda sources say the investigation into the murder of Michael Crinnion “still remains open”. Privately, they acknowledge that unless somebody talks 18 years on it’s highly unlikely there will be a conviction in that case.

Crinnion, an enforcer for the O’Flynn crime family, was gunned down by a professional hitman outside the Clannad Bar in the city’s Barrack St.

Some former gardaí who worked on the case have told the Irish Examiner they firmly believe the hitman was brought in from Dublin by a rival drug gang to take out Crinnion, who was regarded as the “hardest” member of the O’Flynn gang.

Others, however, are of the opinion that the family was getting too big for its boots and was sent a warning by a drugs overlord.

“The case remains open because there is no statute of limitations in a murder inquiry,” said a Garda source.

The next gangland killing was that of Crinnion’s brother-in-law, Kieran O’Flynn, on Jun 7, 2001.

The 38-year-old was shot three times by a masked gunman when he went to open the door of his home at Thorndale, off Dublin Hill.

For a number of years it was suspected that he had crossed a rival drug gang, but more recently the Real IRA claimed responsibility for his murder, a claim now “being treated as a distinct possibility”, according to senior Garda sources.

More that 80 people were arrested as part of the O’Flynn murder investigation — but to date nobody has been charged with his murder.

However, Garda sources said there had “been a recent and thorough review of that investigation”.

That was no doubt prompted by the Real IRA claim. It was made in Jan 2010 after the dissidents also claimed responsibility for the murder of Gerard “Topper” Staunton.

A lone gunman blasted the convicted drug dealer in the chest with a sawn-off shotgun outside his Wilton home and in front of his partner and her two children.

Gardaí also believe the Real IRA was probably involved in this hit.

The dissident republicans had in the weeks before distributed leaflets in pubs in the city warning that it would take action against drugs dealers if they didn’t desist.

Gardaí don’t believe the Real IRA are killing dealers for the good of the community. Some think they’re murdering dealers who won’t pay protection money, and others that they are removing them so they can take over their distribution network.

Last week senior gardaí acknowledged that the organisation probably was behind the punishment shooting of a man in the Dublin Hill/Ballyvolane area which the Real IRA claimed was because of his “unrepublican behaviour”. The victim was treated in hospital and hasn’t made a complaint to the gardaí.

The Real IRA also claimed responsibility for the shooting at Knocknaheeny in 2006 of Paul Jones, 36. He was paralysed as a result.

Meanwhile, the Garda probe into the murder of Gerard Staunton could present them with their first big chance to solve a drug-related gangland killing in the city.

“We are awaiting a decision from the DPP after sending his office a file on the case. We have identified a number of suspects,” said a source.

Elsewhere, a file has been sent to the DPP in respect of the murder of Eric Cummins, 31, who was shot dead in Ballincollig in Aug 2005. However, the DPP decided the evidence presented was unlikely to lead to a successful prosecution.

Gardaí believe the hitman had been waiting for Cummins for quite some time before he struck, shooting him four times as his partner, child and a friend looked on.

“A number of people were arrested in this case and certain suspects were identified,” said a Garda source.

And in a separate case, Gardaí said they are “consolidating the investigation file” on the murder of Darren Falsey, 36.

His killing bore similarities to the murder of Kieran O’Flynn, as he was also shot in the hallway of his home. It’s presumed he was killed as he answered a call at the front door of his rented home in Carrigaline.

The Real IRA haven’t claimed responsibility for his killing.

“A number of suspects have been arrested as part of this investigation. The case is still very much under investigation. We are consolidating our file, but we have not yet given it to the DPP,” said a Garda source.

Meanwhile, gardaí may not be far away from proving who killed convicted drug dealer David “Boogie” Brett in May, 2007.

The 33-year-old was lured to a secluded spot near the village of Ballydesmond in north-west Cork where he was shot dead. Earlier this year gardaí recovered a firearm, which forensic experts confirmed was the weapon used to kill him.

Gardaí remain tight-lipped about where they discovered the weapon.

They also know that a silver-coloured car transported the killer to and from the murder scene.

“We are satisfied that a number of people were involved in handling, bringing to the scene and taking away of the firearm. We know there are people out there who know about this but have not yet contacted us,” said a garda.

“This remains a very active case and we are appealing for those people to come forward. It might be six years on, but we remain confident that we will eventually track down the killer,” said a source.

Murder victims

MICHAEL CRINNION

* Somebody set up the O’Flynn crime gang enforcer when he went to answer a phone call outside a pub in Cork City.

For there, on the evening of Apr 8, 1995, a gunman was waiting for him. The 35-year-old died in a hail of bullets fired by the lone hitman, who was armed with a .38 revolver.

The murder was professionally carried out, as the gunman disappeared into thin air and has never been identified. Ballistics tests showed the weapon had not been used in a previous shooting in this country and it was probably imported for the job.

There may have been a botched attempt to kill Crinnion two months earlier. Then shots were fired into the Steeple Bar on Shandon St, where he was known to drink with his associates.

At the time, the O’Flynn family were in control of most of the city’s drugs trade. Crinnion was involved in a number of punishment beatings of members of opposing gangs and even errant members of his own gang.

KIERAN O’FLYNN

* Victim of the second gangland murder in Cork, O’Flynn was Michael Crinnion’s brother-in-law and was killed on Jun 7, 2001.

It’s believed the gunman knocked on the front door of O’Flynn’s house only to be told by his 8-year-old daughter he wasn’t at home.

At about 11pm, he returned to the house at Thorndale, off Dublin Hill.

This time the 38-year-old was at home and, when he went to answer the door, he was shot by the balaclava-clad hitman. He fired twice through the glass panel of the door and then stepped into the hallway, where he shot O’Flynn a third time in the throat.

O’Flynn’s partner and three young children were in the house at the time.

O’Flynn had been arrested by gardaí and customs officers after a high-speed boat chase in Cork Harbour in Dec 1992. He was intercepted as he tried to bring about 50kg of cannabis resin ashore at Hop Island. He was convicted for the offence.

ERIC CUMMINS

* The killing of the 31-year-old was probably the most shocking gangland hit of all.

The plasterer was shot in the driveway of his partner’s house in the Oldcourt area of Ballincollig on Aug 13, 2005 — while holding his 18-month-old son.

Earlier, the lone gunman left a parked car, strolled across a green area where several local children were playing, retrieved the handgun from bushes, and jogged calmly towards his victim. He shot Cummins at close range four times. Cummins’s partner also witnessed the brutal slaying.

The gunman made his escape in a dark-coloured Honda car driven by an accomplice. Gardaí later found the vehicle burnt out, making it impossible to find valuable forensic evidence.

Cummins had a conviction for a drugs offence in Portlaoise and was known to gardaí.

Nobody has been convicted of the killing.

DAVID BRETT

* He had a history of dabbling in drugs before the fateful day he was shot dead on a country road near Ballydesmond.

The 33-year-old, originally from Greenmount in Cork City, had moved to North Cork prior to his murder on May 21, 2007.

His first brush with the law resulted in him getting four years jail in 1995 after he was convicted at Waterford Circuit Court of possession with intent to supply.

Six years later, he escaped with a suspended sentence for driving another man to collect €50,000 worth of ecstasy hidden at Ballymartle, Kinsale.

One theory behind his murder was that he owed a significant amount of money to a Cork-based drugs gang and they decided to make an example of him.

Brett’s older brother, John, was once one of the region’s biggest ecstasy dealers. In Nov 1999 he was caught by gardaí in a Glanmire warehouse with €500,000 worth of ecstasy tablets stashed in truck tyres. For that, he received an 11-year jail sentence.

GERARD STAUNTON

* A week after the 41-year-old was murdered outside his rented house in Wilton, the Real IRA claimed responsibility for the killing.

Gerard ‘Topper’ Staunton, 41, originally from Kilkieran Close in Hollyhill, was shot by a lone gunman as he was getting into his car outside the Wilton house at 7.50pm on Jan 20, 2010. The convicted drug-dealer was blasted in the chest at close range with a double-barreled sawn-off shotgun.

The murder was witnessed by his partner and her two children.

The gunman fled in a red 92 C-registered Toyota Liteace van with distinctive bull-bars. It sped off along Sarsfield Rd and was found burned out in a field four miles away at Castlewhite, near Waterfall, at about 8.30pm.

The dissident republicans issued a statement through the 32 County Sovereignty Movement claiming responsibility. The Real IRA later threatened to kill more dealers.

DARREN FALSEY

* The 36-year-old had been suspected of being a major drugs player in Cork, but was never convicted of dealing.

He was shot dead at his house at Ashbourne Court in Carrigaline on Aug 3, 2011.

Falsey, who was a fanatical Munster and Tottenham Hotspur fan, had been shopping in Cork City with his partner, Lorraine Conroy, the morning he died. She dropped the unemployed father of two back to their home at 2pm and left.
At 2.45pm, she returned to the house with her son Dylan, 8, to discover Falsey lying in a pool of blood in the front hallway. He had been shot in the head and upper body.

Gardaí recovered shell casings from the scene, which showed he was shot with a 9mm handgun. Later, gardaí discovered €30,000 in cash at a premises rented by Falsey in the Riverstick area. They then located a handgun in woods near Watergrasshill. Ballistics tests confirmed it was used to kill Falsey.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/13/13 10:34 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/paul-rice-quizzed-over-gang-hit

Gang enforcer Paul Rice was quizzed over gang hit.

Notorious gang enforcer Paul Rice was arrested last week in connection with a murder investigation, the Sunday World can reveal.

The 44-year-old thug was nabbed by detectives investigating the gangland slaying of James Kenny McDonagh in October 2010.

The 28-year-old was abducted and shot dead and then buried in the Dublin mountains.

Rice was one of three arrested over the past week by gardai from Kilmainham, Dublin.

McDonagh, who was from Bluebell, in west Dublin, is understood to have been murdered by associates of Rice after standing up to a mob boss.

He was last seen in Bluebell on the afternoon of October 27, 2010, driving a wine-coloured Mazda 626.

Officers believe he was lured to a meeting and ambushed from behind by a gunman who fired one shot into the back of his head with a 9mm semi-automatic pistol.

He was then taken to the mountains where the gang dug a shallow grave and dumped his body. He was reported missing several days after he was murdered and his car was later found burnt out in Newcastle.

His remains were discovered by chance in January 2012 by hill walkers.

Gardai moved to detain Rice and two of his pals in the last seven days. Rice was arrested at his home in Tallaght on Monday and held at Kilmainham Garda station for eight hours. It is understood he refused to cooperate.

One of the other men detained is suspected of having set up McDonagh.

All three were released without charge and the murder probe is continuing.

McDonagh was a well-known criminal who associated with several gangs in south Dublin. He was involved in drug dealing and general criminality and is understood to have a had a fight with one of Rice’s best friends.

The father-of-one was also in dispute with at least two other mobs, which has complicated the garda investigation.

Threats were issued by both sides and it is understood that McDonagh was murdered in order to prevent him from targeting Rice’s friend.

Rice is regarded as one of the most serious criminals in the capital. He has a fearsome reputation for violence and is an enforcer for Christy Kinahan and Gerard ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh.

He owns several ice cream vans and was involved in the infamous “ice cream wars” in the 1990s, when he put several rivals out of business by threatening to shoot them.

Rice was caged for 10 years in 1995 after he pleaded guilty to a series of violent armed robberies.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/13/13 10:39 PM

http://www.gangsterbb.net/threads/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=726248&page=6

Page 6, 706995

James Kenny McDonagh killed by Criminal Action Force.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/13/13 10:44 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/costa-del-solved

Costa Del Solved.


AN unemployed man who gardai feared had been abducted and killed by the RIRA, has been spotted in Malaga with a well-known crime figure, reports have claimed.

There were serious fears for the safety of Robbie Carroll (27), after he failed to appear for a court hearing in April.

Last October, Carroll – who was a pal of slain mobster Michael ‘the Panda’ Kelly – was charged with withholding information from gardai investigating the murder of RIRA boss Alan Ryan.

Carroll’s family reported him missing and were subsequently interviewed by gardai, but were unable to provide any information about his movements.

His dad is believed to have told gardai that his son would not have gone missing voluntarily and that there had been no contact from him.

Detectives initially believed Carroll, from Dublin, with an address in Clonee, Co. Meath, had been abducted by a dissident squad who were looking to avenge Ryan’s murder.

However, they are now convinced that Carroll is living safely outside of Ireland – and may be staying on the Costa del Sol.

Dad of one Carroll is believed to have driven to Northern Ireland before getting the boat to England.

A source told the Sunday World that there are unconfirmed reports that Carroll has been spotted in Spain with a well-known Dublin criminal figure.

The drug trafficker acted as a ‘money man’ and right-hand man to Michael ‘Micka’ Kelly before he was murdered by the RIRA in 2011.

The source said Carroll has been in contact with a number of his associates by phone.

“Gardai are convinced he is alive, he has made contact with his friends,” said a source.

On October 25, Carroll was charged with withholding information which might have been of material assistance in securing the conviction of a person in connection with the murder of RIRA chief Alan Ryan. The offence can carry a possible five-year jail sentence.

Following a brief hearing, shouts of “scumbag” and other abuse was hurled at Carroll as he was led from court.

The court heard that Carroll made no reply when charged with withholding information from gardai, but his lawyers say he strongly denies the allegation.

He was described in court as a flight risk who frequently changes address and stays in hotels. He was granted bail in his own bond of €6,000, of which he had to lodge €2,000.

However, he failed to turn up to a hearing at Dublin District Court in April when it was expected he would be served with a book of evidence and an order made sending him forward for trial.

His solicitor Declan Fahy had then said: “We are somewhat concerned as to why he is not here.” The lawyer had said Mr Carroll had obeyed his bail terms and it is a case where gardai were concerned for his safety.

Mr Fahy had also said: “The only thing I am aware of is that his father has reported him missing to gardaí,” but he had added that he was not aware when that had happened.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/18/13 07:00 PM

I am going to remove my self from active duty on the Criminal Action Force Thread I have not come across much on this organisation in the press or internet community since last 3 April 2013.

Recall a statement went out in the Irish Star paper saying most members of the C.A.F had left the group and set up a new organisation called United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A I could not get a link to the Irish Star story at the time.

Criminal Action Force statements where in the paper regularly over a number of years and since the last statement in April there has been none at all.

United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A

I have not come across anything on them at all since the April story if I do it will be posted.


Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/19/13 09:07 AM

Originally Posted By: abc123
I am going to remove my self from active duty on the Criminal Action Force Thread I have not come across much on this organisation in the press or internet community since last 3 April 2013.

Recall a statement went out in the Irish Star paper saying most members of the C.A.F had left the group and set up a new organisation called United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A I could not get a link to the Irish Star story at the time.

Criminal Action Force statements where in the paper regularly over a number of years and since the last statement in April there has been none at all.

United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A

I have not come across anything on them at all since the April story if I do it will be posted.


Sorry to hear the CAF crew have been de-activated abe.

Loving the new name though, U.C.A lol These guys have gone from having a boss with the same name as the "Mr Big" guy in Sex And The City to sharing an acronym with the Universal Cheerleaders Association lol

Enjoy your leave abe, hope you're going somewhere hot wink
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/19/13 10:32 PM

Originally Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH
Originally Posted By: abc123
I am going to remove my self from active duty on the Criminal Action Force Thread I have not come across much on this organisation in the press or internet community since last 3 April 2013.

Recall a statement went out in the Irish Star paper saying most members of the C.A.F had left the group and set up a new organisation called United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A I could not get a link to the Irish Star story at the time.

Criminal Action Force statements where in the paper regularly over a number of years and since the last statement in April there has been none at all.

United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A

I have not come across anything on them at all since the April story if I do it will be posted.


Sorry to hear the CAF crew have been de-activated abe.

Loving the new name though, U.C.A lol These guys have gone from having a boss with the same name as the "Mr Big" guy in Sex And The City to sharing an acronym with the Universal Cheerleaders Association lol

Enjoy your leave abe, hope you're going somewhere hot wink
Originally Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH
Originally Posted By: abc123
I am going to remove my self from active duty on the Criminal Action Force Thread I have not come across much on this organisation in the press or internet community since last 3 April 2013.

Recall a statement went out in the Irish Star paper saying most members of the C.A.F had left the group and set up a new organisation called United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A I could not get a link to the Irish Star story at the time.

Criminal Action Force statements where in the paper regularly over a number of years and since the last statement in April there has been none at all.

United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A

I have not come across anything on them at all since the April story if I do it will be posted.


Sorry to hear the CAF crew have been de-activated abe.

Loving the new name though, U.C.A lol These guys have gone from having a boss with the same name as the "Mr Big" guy in Sex And The City to sharing an acronym with the Universal Cheerleaders Association lol

Enjoy your leave abe, hope you're going somewhere hot wink


Hi,Sean South seems to be a long time you have posted on the Criminal Action Force Thread be hey welcome back,

You must welcome change as the rule but not as your ruler.

Denis Waitley,

Change ? United Criminal Alliance-U.C.A statement is in todays Star page so hold your horses, they haven't gone away you know.

New thread set up i am very sure you will be first on thank you.
Posted By: Edwin

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/22/13 06:44 AM

Most of the countries trying to reduce the crimes but still they have not completely control over it.What you think that how they can reduce the crimes?
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/22/13 06:54 PM

Originally Posted By: Edwin
Most of the countries trying to reduce the crimes but still they have not completely control over it.What you think that how they can reduce the crimes?


Sean South is your man seems to know.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/31/13 09:50 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gardai-on-alert-for-anniversary-of-ryan-murder-29541580.html

CONOR FEEHAN – 31 AUGUST 2013 07:00 AM

DISSIDENT republicans will be prevented from making any military display marking the first anniversary of the murder of RIRA terror boss Alan Ryan.

Teams of gardai are already working undercover to monitor known criminals who might plan a commemoration.

Members of the Special Detective Unit, backed up by plain-clothes members of local stations around Donaghmede and the wider division, have stepped-up security in advance of the September 3 anniversary.

Ryan (32) was shot dead as he walked with friends near his home in Clongriffin, north Dublin.

VOLLEY

There was a national outcry when a volley of shots was fired over Ryan's coffin as it was led from his house for his funeral mass on September 9.

Gardai were strongly criticised for failing to intervene when dissidents dressed in black berets and military clothing fired shots into the air in broad daylight.

Justice Minister Alan Shatter described the funeral display as "reprehensible and absolutely unacceptable".

There was also local criticism when his associates placed black flags on lamp posts around the area and prevented residents from accessing Grange Abbey on the day he was buried.

"Ryan's murder was a very high profile killing and sparked a lot of tension within criminal gangs and subversive sympathisers all over the capital," said one source.

"Now that the first anniversary is approaching there will be a lot of garda activity around north Dublin, and subversives will be monitored just to make sure that a lid can be kept on any potential security situation," they added.

It is expected that plain-clothes gardai will be patrolling and monitoring areas around north Dublin and there will be a more visible garda presence in estates in Donaghmede and Clongriffin over the coming week.

MASSIVE

There have been reports that the 32 County Sovereignty Movement plan a massive march from Ryan's Donaghmede home to his grave on his anniversary next Tuesday.

His murder was organised when a number of the most dangerous gangs in the capital clubbed together after Ryan extorted money from them and engaged in a campaign of violent harassment.

He was killed when two gunmen opened fire on him and one of his associates.

A car carrying what gardai believe were two gunmen pulled up and at least one passenger got out and started firing at Ryan. His friend Aaron Nealis was shot in the leg.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/31/13 09:51 PM

Michael o'Toole Journalist,

Gangster BB member you write crap in your Irish Star paper seen a story today can't get a link on your site were you said two criminals got Ryan killed last year you said Criminal Action Force did the hit so what you now have two storys ?

His murder was organised when a number of the most dangerous gangs in the capital clubbed together after Ryan extorted money from them and engaged in a campaign of violent harassment.

http://www.herald.ie/news/gardai-on-alert-for-anniversary-of-ryan-murder-29541580.html

link, sounds like your story last year.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/22/14 06:49 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cri...g-29933702.html

Crime lord paid 'guns for hire' €30k to carry out revenge killing.

TOM BRADY SECURITY EDITOR – 21 JANUARY 2014

A "guns for hire" gang is being blamed for the weekend murder of Dublin criminal Michael Devoy.

Gardai believe Devoy was shot dead after a €30,000 contract was placed on his head on the orders of a major Irish crime figure, who is currently living overseas.

Devoy was targeted after the crime lord decided he had been the "trigger man" in an attempt to murder convicted heroin dealer Greg Lynch outside a pub in Dublin's north inner city last October.

Lynch was shot in the head, after a gunman opened fire on a crowd attending a 21st birthday party, but survived the attack.

He is linked to associates of the crime lord, who is believed to have ordered the hit on Devoy in retaliation.

Senior garda officers said last night they were sceptical of underworld intelligence indicating he had placed a €100,000 contract on the deaths of three men, including Devoy.

CONSORTIUM

The contract is believed by gardai to have been taken on by a group who have been involved in a series of criminal activities in counties Louth and Meath, as well as on the north side of Dublin, in the past few years.

The gang involves a 40-year-old Dundalk man, who is well known to gardai and is suspected of being responsible for issuing threats to other criminals who refused to hand over a slice of their profits to the group.

The gang uses cover names such as the "criminal action force" or the "united criminal alliance" to claim they carried out attacks.

The "criminal action force" claimed responsibility for the murder of Real IRA Dublin boss Alan Ryan, who was shot dead in September 2012.

Gardai say the shooting of Ryan was organised by a consortium of gang bosses, who had clashed with the dissident republican over his demands for cash from their drug trafficking and armed robberies.

Devoy was aware, along with two others, that his life was at risk and wore a bullet-proof vest.

He had been arrested by gardai last Tuesday with another man as a result of the execution of outstanding warrants against them.

Devoy (41), from Balbutcher Drive, Poppintree, Ballymun, north Dublin, was taken to Portlaoise jail. But his lawyers took an action against the State for alleged delays in serving the warrants and a court ordered his release from jail on Friday.

He was shot in the left side of the head with a handgun on Saturday night and his body was about to be dumped over a wall, leading to a 30ft drop, at Foxhill Road, Bohernabreena, Tallaght, in south county Dublin.

But local detectives, on a routine patrol, disturbed the killers who jumped into a car and fled. Garda gave pursuit but failed to locate the car, described as a silver-coloured hatchback.

When the officers returned to the scene they found Devoy's body. A post-mortem examination was carried out yesterday by Deputy State Pathologist Dr Michael Curtis, who confirmed that he died from gunshot wounds to the head.

Detailed searches of shrubbery and undergrowth around the Foxhill Road continued yesterday as gardai searched for vital forensic clues to the identity of the killers.

Gardai said at least two men were in the silver hatchback car when it sped away from the scene, shortly before 11pm on Saturday.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/23/14 03:17 PM

Originally Posted By: SEAN_SOUTH
Originally Posted By: abc123
Originally Posted By: Scorsese
What a shit name to give your gang.
I thought ira had thousands of troops on the street.


The gang members in Ireland have the same power as the IRA if not more.

some 250 people or there about were shot dead in Ireland since 2000 90 % by the gangs, Criminal Action Force is a name gangs have used when doing attacks on the real IRA.


The gang members in Dublin have as many vendettas hanging over them from any which way you can think of than it really can be said power to match the IRA. And that is what they are now referring to themselves as once again. These gangs don't really get on and are more looking to resist to consolidate their own power than to challenge the authority of the IRA.

Some may have a united interest in protecting their own piece of the action but they don't have the capabilities or manpower on a national level to match the IRA. To the IRA Dublin is just another front for the war they're fighting on their own territory. A convenient one based on funds and location.

They're also still in the middle of an armed campaign which has recently been targeting jail guards and nearly blew up a guard outside his house just last week. It's not as if Dublin is the last of the Alamo for these guys. The bigger threat to the IRA is the law and the kinds of infiltration like the one that stopped their arms smuggling operation for a mainland campaign overseas in the England that was nipped in the bud in Lithuania:- http://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/...ng-2913634.html

There are so many undercover agents that any move they make can only be entrusted with very high operatives and when they do plan anything overseas that inevitably means risking compromising more high level members and with London one of the global banking sectors of the world there is no expense spared to cut down these kinds of operations. That the IRA are still highly active on the border, control the fuel pipeline which has made many millionaires ten, twenty times over as well as engaging in a bitter campaign targeting soldiers, cops and gangsters on all fronts tells me there is someway left to go before the IRA can be said to be losing their power to any one gang. Some are so powerful that being suspected in major bombing campaigns on high profile targets hasn't stopped them keeping the grip on their own little Empire. As I said South Armagh is where it's at:-
http://www.independent.ie/opinion/analys...ry-1503201.html


There is no threat to the IRA on a national level, the Dublin crews have international connections and are powerful in their own right and they are also in with the Russians now even if they gots to make sure they don't act like a bunch of crazy drunken micks and go busting up some RUssian don's nearest an dearest or someting cos thats liable to get you popped:-
http://www.russiablog.org/2008/02/russians_kill_dublin_drugs_lor.php

These gangs are tough especially on their own turf but the IRA have been through much worse than this. They have hardened veterans at their disposal who have had friends die on hunger strike and have spent years in the can doing hard time with no prospect of release.

It is fair to say that the IRA are not the power they were in the 80's especially since the peace process an dthe split but there is still only one or two ways this thing could go.

1) The IRA maintain their dominance in Dublin (or as much as can be expected in such a volatile city)

or

2) The Dublin crews will consolidate their turf.

Either way the IRA will always maintain a presence in the city and they wouldn't be going for dominance if they really didn't think it was up for grabs.

The IRA like to push people around and they don't really negotiate. As far as Dublin goes, this isn't really new the Dublin crews have always been a pain in the butt for the IRA and the IRA an even bigger pain in the butt to them.

This thing has yet to play out but the hit on Alan Ryan came because the IRA were stepping up their campaign to control Dublin not because they were retreating into their shells. These guys ain't averse to danger they live with it day in, day out and sometimes when you back somebody into a corner then what choice do they really have but to hit back?






http://www.derry32csm.com/2010/11/ira-statement.html

Oglaigh na hEireann statement

IRA Statement

The IRA's position regarding drug dealers is clear and our actions against them are motivated by the need to ensure the safety of the community.
These actions are welcomed by communities who are suffering at the hands of drug dealers.

Recently, a number of newspapers have run stories claiming that the IRA was involved in drugs and prostitution and that members of the Dublin Brigade had been stood down. The stories are lies.

Subsequently, the IRA sent a statement to the Irish Star Newspaper claiming responsibility for the execution of numerous drug dealers. The Star refused to carry the statement but instead carried statements from a Dublin drugs gang styling itself the "Criminal Action Force" which threatened republicans. The Star newspaper was raided by the Free State Special Branch but nothing was reported in any newspaper. We invite people to analyse these facts for themselves and determine who benefits from this policy of censorship and misinformation.

Copy of IRA statement sent to the Star (below):

17/9/2010

In Response to Recent Sensationalist Media Articles:

The leadership of the IRA wish to clarify our position on these claims: The IRA have never taken money from criminals and then allowed them to continue to operate, we have in fact relieved them of their finances and weaponry then closed down their operations.Allegations have been made that the IRA extorted a large amount of money from drug dealers and criminals. Anyone with evidence to support these claims should come forward immediately.

The leadership of the IRA have never sanctioned such actions and anyone using our name to tax drug dealers and criminals will be executed. In fact the only organisations in Ireland that take money from criminals and allows them to operate are state agencies, on both sides of the border, who take their assets and allow them to carry on their poison trade.

The IRA postion on drug dealers is clear, they deal death to our communities. We deal with them. Some examples are: Matthew Burns, Kieran Flynn, Jason Eagan, Colly Owens, Gerard Staunton, Kieran Doherty,and Sean Winters, amongst others.

To those who believe they can escape the reach of the republican movement, we have also executed drug dealers on the continent who believed they were safe, having fled the country. We have crippled, maimed and exiled numerous others.

Anyone caught up in the world of criminality, drug dealing, or issuing threats to republicans should come forward and admit their involvement now. Anyone who does not avail of this opportunity will face the inevitable consequences.
Those who wish to take on the republican movement should realise this. These parasites are members of a gang, the IRA are members of a disciplined army with experience of war.
Posted 6th November 2010 by Lynch/Duffy Cumann Derry32CSM



Anyone who does not avail of this opportunity will face the inevitable consequences ?

Yes and the inevitable consequences was the I.R.A. GETS THEIR ASS KICKED!!!
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/29/14 05:47 PM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/criminal-alliance-were-behind-fat-deccy-hit-44658/


I will get back to this seems to be down or something.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/26/14 10:29 AM



Ok we now have a war starting in Ireland the Criminal Action Force have came out with a statement today saying they are going to hit a faction of CIRA, i have not seen anything from this group in a long time i will post the story now.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/26/14 10:30 AM

http://www.thestar.ie/star/caf-gangster-group-hit-back-at-dissidents-46261/


CAF gangster group hit back at dissidents.

A COALITION of gangsters last night hit back at CIRA bosses who threatened to execute criminals in Dublin.

And the so-called Criminal Action Force ramped up the pressure on the CIRA in Limerick — by warning them they would be murdered if they touched any of their members.

“All CAF members are now instructed to use all necessary and appropriate force,” a spokesman told The Star.

The threats from CAF, in a statement given exclusively to The Star, come after CIRA bosses publicly vowed to take on criminals.

The CIRA had themselves been responding to threats by criminals that they would not put up with extortion by republicans.

Cash

The criminals claimed CIRA in Limerick were targeting gangsters for cash — and they would not accept it.

That drew an angry response from CIRA, who vowed: “Threats made against members of the Republican Movement are viewed very seriously and we now restate that the CIRA are committed to protecting our Volunteers and will take any measures necessary to [do so].”

They warned the gangsters: “If any attempts are made by you to harm in any manner, members of the CIRA, their homes or their families, the perpetrators…will face execution.”

But CAF claimed that the statement was actually from a gang masquerading as CIRA — and vowed to take them on.

They said the people behind the threats were former associates of slain Real IRA boss Alan Ryan (32), gunned down in September 2012.

CAF was set up in late 2010 to counter extortion of crims by Ryan and his pals.

They said they attempted to murder five members of the now defunct Irish Republican Voice group, linked to Ryan, in north Dublin last year.

Force

That short-lived organisation was not a terror group, but was close to RIRA members.

The CAF statement said: “A so-called gang masquerading as the…CIRA have stated they will kill all Ireland’s top criminals.

“These claims are viewed very seriously by CAF membership…We gave some treatment to prominent extortionists in the past and will do so again.

“All CAF members are now instructed to use all necessary and appropriate force against those persons.

“We attacked five men last November. You know who you are. We were unlucky last time, but will not be next time.

“Our actions are legitimate in response to threats from fake CIRA to use force and aggression against Irish criminals.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/29/14 11:50 AM

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and...-told-1.1776507

Inquiry on murder of Real IRA chief Alan Ryan ongoing, inquest told
Gardaí granted six-month adjournment by coroner to continue investigation.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/29/14 12:01 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/frazier-and-fat-freddies-peace-pact

Gangster targeted in botched hit is fighting fit weeks after being blasted at close range.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/29/14 12:03 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/news/man-shot-on-his-doorstep-in-co-meath


Man shot on his doorstep in Co Meath.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/01/14 03:09 PM

Originally Posted By: abc123
http://www.thestar.ie/star/caf-gangster-group-hit-back-at-dissidents-46261/


CAF gangster group hit back at dissidents.

A COALITION of gangsters last night hit back at CIRA bosses who threatened to execute criminals in Dublin.

And the so-called Criminal Action Force ramped up the pressure on the CIRA in Limerick — by warning them they would be murdered if they touched any of their members.

“All CAF members are now instructed to use all necessary and appropriate force,” a spokesman told The Star.

The threats from CAF, in a statement given exclusively to The Star, come after CIRA bosses publicly vowed to take on criminals.

The CIRA had themselves been responding to threats by criminals that they would not put up with extortion by republicans.

Cash

The criminals claimed CIRA in Limerick were targeting gangsters for cash — and they would not accept it.

That drew an angry response from CIRA, who vowed: “Threats made against members of the Republican Movement are viewed very seriously and we now restate that the CIRA are committed to protecting our Volunteers and will take any measures necessary to [do so].”

They warned the gangsters: “If any attempts are made by you to harm in any manner, members of the CIRA, their homes or their families, the perpetrators…will face execution.”

But CAF claimed that the statement was actually from a gang masquerading as CIRA — and vowed to take them on.

They said the people behind the threats were former associates of slain Real IRA boss Alan Ryan (32), gunned down in September 2012.

CAF was set up in late 2010 to counter extortion of crims by Ryan and his pals.

They said they attempted to murder five members of the now defunct Irish Republican Voice group, linked to Ryan, in north Dublin last year.

Force

That short-lived organisation was not a terror group, but was close to RIRA members.

The CAF statement said: “A so-called gang masquerading as the…CIRA have stated they will kill all Ireland’s top criminals.

“These claims are viewed very seriously by CAF membership…We gave some treatment to prominent extortionists in the past and will do so again.

“All CAF members are now instructed to use all necessary and appropriate force against those persons.

“We attacked five men last November. You know who you are. We were unlucky last time, but will not be next time.

“Our actions are legitimate in response to threats from fake CIRA to use force and aggression against Irish criminals.”



Statement From G.H.Q. Continuity Irish Republican Army
In relation to a statement published in the Irish Daily Star on Saturday April 12 2014, the leadership of the Republican Movement wishes to place the following on record. In this so called statement a criminal gang styling itself "United Criminal Alliance" make false accusations and threats against the Republican Movement and in particular, the Republican Movement in Limerick. The dissemination of false accusations along with making threats against members of the Republican Movement will not be tolerated and those responsible for this behavior will be located and will face severe consequences. The Continuity Irish Republican Army is not involved in and is completely opposed to extortion rackets against criminals. It is the opinion of the leadership of the Republican Movement that those who engage in the act of extorting money from criminals are just as bad as the criminals and drug dealers they extort money from. These drug dealers and criminals are a cancer on Irish society, and those who extort money from them, and in return allow these criminals and drug dealers to continue their despicable activity are contributing to inflicting the scourge of drugs and crime upon the Irish people. The C.I.R.A. are dedicated to achieving Irish freedom and protecting the communities of Ireland from these criminals and drug dealers. Threats made against members of the Republican Movement are viewed very seriously and we now restate that the C.I.R.A. are committed to protecting our Volunteers and will take any measures necessary to ensure our members are protected. The C.I.R.A. now warn the drug dealers and criminal's who style themselves as the "United Criminal Alliance" and are responsible for these threats and false accusations, if any attempts are made by you to harm in any manner, members of the C.I.R.A., their homes or their families, the perpetrators of these attacks will face execution. Along with the execution of the perpetrators of any actions taken against the C.I.R.A., the C.I.R.A. will also execute numerous prominent criminals and drug dealers throughout Ireland as a deterrent against further attacks. The C.I.R.A. is a 32 county organization and have the ability to strike at will against these criminal and drug dealing elements. The C.I.R.A. now order this criminal gang styling itself "United Criminal Alliance" to disband and desist from their nefarious activities immediately or face annihilation.

G.H.Q. C.I.R.A.,

Issued, 15/04/2014.




The Criminal Action Force statement was a reply to the CIRA faction statement since the C.A.F. put out their statement warning the CIRA faction they would be murdered the RSF site page has taken down the CIRA faction statement.



So they don't want to get murdered, after all.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/03/14 09:14 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2014/0503/615064-belfast-explosives/

Man charged over explosives in Belfast.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/04/14 12:45 PM

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and...ublin-1.1783349

Well-known gangland figure (38) shot dead in Dublin
Scene sealed off after former youth sports star and suspected murderer killed outside house in Drimnagh.

Gardai have launched a murder investigation after a known gangland figure was shot dead in Dublin this afternoon.
The victim was wounded outside a house on Cooley Rd, Drimnagh, and pronounced dead.
The 38-year-old former youth sports star was a suspected murderer who was charged with a fatal shooting but was recently cleared.
He walked free from court after spending several years in prison on remand when bail was denied because he was a flight risk and over fears he would intimidate witnesses.
A convicted robber, he had been warned his life was in danger and The Irish Times understands had taken precaution in an effort to evade any attempts on his life.
Today’s fatal attack occurred at around 3pm. The Irish Times will not name the dead man until relatives have been informed.
Regarded as a senior drug dealer, he had extensive contacts throughout the underworld in Dublin and was closely associated with the gang suspected of being behind the murder almost two years ago of Real IRA key figure in Dublin Alan Ryan.
A Garda spokesman said gardaí at Sundrive Road were investigating.
The scene is preserved pending a technical and forensic examination. The local Coroner and the office of the State pathologist have also been notified.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/06/14 11:39 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/blood-was-comi...m-30244963.html

'Blood was coming from his mouth and nose, we knew we were losing him'

BY KEN FOY AND CONOR FEEHAN – 05 MAY 2014 03:30 PM

A WOMAN has told how she desperately tried to save gangster Christopher Zambra as he lay dying after being shot by an assassin.

Neighbour Veronica Sheehan helped the crime kingpin in his final moments.

"There was blood coming from his mouth and nose and you could see he was turning blue," she said.

"When I checked on him he still had a pulse and another neighbour who is a nurse began to do CPR on him and his brother-in-law was also breathing into his mouth, but we could tell that we were losing him."

"I ran over to him after I heard the gunshots from my house and I could see a man in a black balaclava jump into another car after he had shot him," she added.

Gardai are now braced for a gangland bloodbath after the daylight gun murder of one of the country's most notorious criminals.

Zambra (39) was one of Ireland's most feared gangsters. The highly vindictive "ladies man" was a pal of the so-called 'Mr Big' of Irish crime and was spotted by gardai with another young south Dublin criminal at the gang boss' heavily fortified bulletproof home in Coolock last Monday.

There are now fears that 'Mr Big' will avenge his pal's killing as detectives examine multiple possible motives for Zambra's murder including whether it was ordered by the Christy Kinahan crime syndicate.

ATTACKERS

Zambra was targeted just before 3pm yesterday as he drove along Cooley Road in Drimnagh to visit his sister. As he arrived the gunman ran towards the front of his 02 CW registered Audi car. Up to six shots were fired at him when his car was blocked in by two other vehicles – a 4x4 and a car.

He tried to flee his attackers and is believed to have jumped out the passenger door to try and run for his life, but he was hit by another burst of gunfire from a 9mm machine gun and died in a nearby garden. It's understood his attacker shot him twice as he lay dying on the ground.

The convicted armed robber, a key associate of the gang who organised the murder of Real IRA terror chief Alan Ryan in 2012, walked free from court last year on charges of murdering drug dealer John Carroll in Grumpy Jacks in The Coombe in 2009.

Gardai believe that he ordered and organised Carroll's murder because of a row over a woman and the fact that he owed Carroll a five figure sum for drugs. Zambra was formerly closely connected to the gang which was led by convicted killer and heroin dealer Brian Rattigan who grew up in the same estate where Zambra was shot dead yesterday.

Gardai erected a blue forensic tent over his body in the front garden of a house at the junction of Cooley Road and Kilworth Road, two doors from where he had been targeted.

Gardai sealed off the scene and started house-to-house enquiries. A silver Nissan Qashqai, believed to be the getaway vehicle, was found burned out on nearby Galtymore Road where a second crime scene was established. The handgun used in the murder was found but gardai have not yet located the other car.

Known for his "vicious jealous personality"' Zambra was involved in numerous relationships with women – some of whom were in previous relationships with other gangland figures.

On one of the many times that he was previously arrested by armed detectives, he was caught in bed with the then partner of a major gang boss.

Sources say that he has numerous enemies in the underworld including jilted lovers and gangsters linked to the 'Fat' Freddie Thompson mob as well as the Kinahan crime syndicate. He survived an assassination attempt in June 2008, at the height of the Crumlin/Drimnagh feud when a number of shots were fired at him in Crumlin by gunmen linked to the Thompson gang.

Gardai have been investigating whether he had any "organisational involvement" in the attempted gun murder of heroin trafficker Greg Lynch outside a northside pub last October.

Last night, this was being examined as one of the main motives for the murder as well as whether the shooting was revenge for the gruesome murder of John Carroll.

A talented musician and soccer player, Zambra was a long term target for specialist garda units including the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) and Organised Crime Unit (OCU).

Originally from Drimnagh, Zambra had been based on the capital's northside since his release from custody last year.

He was very friendly with 'Mr Big' for years and even went to New York on a holiday with him along with a tiger kidnap gang boss who is currently on the run from gardai and the PSNI after his Co Cavan home was seized by CAB earlier this year.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/06/14 11:41 AM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/gangland-boss-christopher-zambra-shot-3496800

Mob boss behind four murders gunned down outside his sister's home in broad daylight.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/06/14 12:03 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/troy-spy-we-spot-chubby-gangster

Troy spy - we spot chubby gangster.

This is Ireland’s most elusive criminal – the horse dealer who for years grazed out on John Gilligan in more ways than one.

Troy Jordan has been lying low for almost three years since a bounty was put on his head by paramilitaries.

But as our pictures show, Jordan is back out of his hole and is ‘bigger’ than ever.

The chubby gangster has piled on the pounds since he fled to the U.K. in fear of his life after major criminals, including Brian Rattigan and Karl Breen, labelled him a rat, along with paramilitaries who tried to establish themselves as the new RIRA following the murder of Alan Ryan.

Jordan is suspected of much but convicted of little. He has been on the garda radar for over three decades, but has no serious convictions for crime.

In fact, his record is so clean that underworld enemies have suspected he must be a tout.

Even garda sources find it hard to believe he has never been the target of any major operation by the force, despite his alleged associations with many of Ireland’s most-serious criminals and suspicions that he is allegedly a major player in the drug trafficking and weapons supply trades.

Jordan hasn’t been photographed in years, even by garda surveillance, but a Sunday World team was watching as he settled back into life in rural Co. Kildare this week on the eight-acre estate where he lives.

Jordan has been based in the U.K. where he was declared bankrupt last year – a decision which has been recently overturned by the Insolvency Agency there.

Ironically, he returned to Ireland just as his old pal John Gilligan fled to the U.K. in fear for his life.

Jordan has been spotted drinking with old associates and attended the funeral of a brother of his close pal Martin ‘the Viper’ Foley in recent weeks, where our team snapped him.

He is travelling in a high-powered,

U.K. registered car and friends say the father of two is totally paranoid about his security whenever he steps outside the safety of his gated home, where he has installed a top-of-the-range CCTV system.

Our team caught up with him this week as he emerged from his bolthole with a horsebox attached to an old jeep.

But Jordan was in no mood to talk and made frantic phonecalls as we attempted to ask him about his businesses.

Gardai have intelligence that Jordan was linked to John Gilligan’s evil empire after he was jailed following the murder of journalist Veronica Guerin.

He had Gilligan’s blessing while he was banged up and was one of the first old contacts the
pint-sized thug tried to contact when he was released from prison last October.

Gilligan believes that Jordan owes him a sizeable profit of his alleged illicit earnings since 1996, following the collapse of his gang.

As our snaps show, Jordan has piled on the pounds and grown fat from the spoils of his ill-gotten wealth, but sources say he has been reluctant to part with any money despite Gilligan’s insistence that he owes him.

Last year Jordan took the bizarre step of filing for bankruptcy in the U.K. but the Sunday World understands that his bankruptcy was ‘annulled’.

His pad ‘Blackthorn Cottage’ in Kildare is not registered in his name. His mother Pearl, who is from from Killinarden in Tallaght, bought it outright in 2000 with no mortgage.

It is understood she has never lived there despite holding the deeds of the property in her name.

Jordan has been known to gardai since he was a teenager growing up in Tallaght, when he was suspected of dealing drugs.

However, during the investigation into the murder of Veronica Guerin, which centred on John Gilligan’s gang, his significance in the underworld became apparent.

When a distribution centre was raided at Greenmount Industrial Estate and a list of customers was found, Jordan’s name was at the top and he was alleged to be buying up to 20 kilos of hash a week.

After the gang was smashed he still had Gilligan’s blessing to become a major wholesale supplier of drugs and firearms.

The Criminal Assets Bureau investigated him and demanded almost e1million from him in unpaid tax.
He was named in the CAB’s 2008 report due to the significance of an appeal against them. It was ruled that it was up to the defendant, not the State, to prove the tax bill was wrong – which was of major legal significance to the CAB’s powers.

Jordan was twice arrested in connection with the murder of mum of two, Baiba Saulite, who was assassinated at the door of her home as her children slept upstairs in 2006.
Jordan was questioned about supplying the gun that was used in her murder, although it is was explained by Gardai at the time that he did not know what his then pal Marlo Hyland wanted it for when he handed it over.

The thug donned his best pin-striped suit when he turned out to offer his sympathies to his one-time business partner and lifelong pal Martin ‘the Viper’ Foley earlier this month. But he looked like any other Kildare farmer last week in a t-shirt and jeans as he worked in the outhouses at his home.


Along with Foley, he helped to found Viper Debt Recovery and Repossession Services in 2005. But he stepped down as a director of the firm in June 2010.

Jordan remained close to Gilligan throughout his time in prison and during her legal battle with CAB over the Jessbrook Equestrian Centre in nearby Enfield Geraldine Gilligan told the High Court in 2008 her only income was €5,000 per annum that she received from Jordan “for grass”. He was described in court as a “stud farmer”.

Gardai suspect it was Jordan who helped Gilligan forge a link with the Dundon gang behind bars. He had been close with Wayne Dundon for years.

It is believed Jordan forked out significant amounts of cash to the IRA when it was being run from Dublin by Alan Ryan.

Ryan’s outfit were believed to be behind the murder of Jordan’s nephew Alan Barry in March 2012.

Barry (30), was shot dead in a house in Kildare along with his pal Zilvinas Varnauskas (31).

It is believed that Barry worked as an enforcer for Jordan but had decided to go it alone in the drugs trade and threatened to take out a ‘Mr Big’ in the Co. Kildare area. Gardai believe Jordan warned Barry, but his advice went unheeded.

After Alan Ryan’s murder it is understood Jordan stopped paying his tithe to the paramilitaries and fell foul of the new command. They put a bounty on his head and the fallout coincided with the wrath of other major criminals.

The burly criminal fled the country and sought safety in the U.K. where it is believed he continued to run his operations. But in recent weeks underworld sources say he has been back in Ireland showing his muscle.

As Gilligan remains in Birmingham, it remains to be seen if Jordan can help his old boss out.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/06/14 12:05 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...sing-dublin-duo

Gardai probe theory that Cavan-based gang took over drug debt before Dublin men went missing.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/07/14 02:26 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gardai-to-quiz-dundon-over-pals-murder-30252960.html

Gardai to quiz Dundon over pal's murder.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/08/14 10:52 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/ira-killer-lynch-is-attacked-by-inmate-30256640.html

IRA killer Lynch is attacked by inmate.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/09/14 02:54 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/investigations/2014-the-year-of-the-gun


EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: 2014 - The Year of the Gun.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/11/14 12:00 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/mob-boss-christopher-zambras-final-3522597

Mob boss Christopher Zambra's final days were spent paranoid and alone.

39-year-old who was blasted to death last Sunday refused to eat prison food because he thought it was poisoned.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/12/14 11:16 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/n...gangsters-death

Priest tells funeral mass family don't want retaliation for gangster's death.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/13/14 01:52 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...-of-being-a-rat

We reveal robber named in graffiti near Jean Boylan funeral accusing Gary Hutch of being a rat.

This is the robber who was named in graffiti daubed on a church that accused Christy Kinahan lieutenant Gary Hutch of being a ‘rat’.

Sick graffiti was painted on the walls of the Russian Orthodox Church before the funeral of Kinahan senior’s ex-wife this week, despite the fact the service took place in a neighbouring church.

The slogans “Gary Hutch U Rat’ and ‘U Set Keith Kinlan Fish Up’ were daubed on the walls and door of the church in red paint, with the dim-witted hoods thinking the funeral of Jean Boylan was due to take place there.

We can reveal that Keith Kinlan is a well-known robber who was jailed for stealing a laptop belonging to the daughter of former billionaire Sean Quinn.

Gardai are puzzled about why the graffiti appeared because Kinlan, who is nicknamed Fish, is a low-level criminal who would have known Gary Hutch all his life.

The pair are both from Summerhill in Dublin’s north-inner city and are not known to be enemies. There is no suggestion that Kinlan was responsible for the slogans and neither had it been thought that Gary Hutch was a garda informer.

Gardai believe it was an attempt by an enemy of Hutch to embarrass him in front of his friends at the funeral.

Hutch is the nephew of Gerry ‘the Monk’ Hutch and has lived in Marbella for the last seven years. He was arrested as part of Operation Shovel in May 2010 and is on bail while the investigation continues. The 33-year-old is regarded as being a key lieutenant of Kinahan.

Keith Kinlan is well known to gardai and has over 50 convictions for theft and burglary. The 38-year-old pleaded guilty in January 2013 to the theft of a case from a car containing a laptop and iPhone belonging to Aoife Quinn in July 2012.

Kinlan and his younger brother Gary pleaded guilty to 16 charges.

At the time of the theft the pair should have been in jail after getting three-year sentences for a robbery, but the last 18 months were suspended. After the Quinn robbery, the State had those 18 months reactivated and they were sent to jail.

During his sentencing for the Quinn robbery his solicitor said that Kinlan was institutionalised and was more comfortable in prison.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/14/14 02:04 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...n-the-don-dunne

Love/Mate - cocaine-dealing actor in RTE drama snapped beside Eamon 'the Don' Dunne.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/16/14 09:17 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/terror-as-shotgun-fired-at-city-home-30277235.html

Terror as shotgun fired at city home.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/16/14 09:19 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...-shot-in-dublin

Love/Hate actor Leroy Harris shot in Dublin.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/16/14 10:45 AM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/gardai-launch-expanded-search-missing-3549426

Gardai launch expanded search for missing Dublin men Eoin O'Connor and Anthony Keegan.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/17/14 09:48 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/northern-ireland/hotel-guns-find-hushed-up-for-giro

Hotel guns find hushed up for Giro.
Posted By: abc123

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/19/14 11:14 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gar...g-30284518.html

Gardai probe 'Mr Big' links to Christopher Zambra killing.
Posted By: DonMega1888

Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/14 02:47 AM

Gardai are believed to have foiled another hit attempt on the Dublin gang boss known as Mr Big.

The drug baron, who is believed to have been ordered the hit on IRA boss Alan Ryan, is aware there are a number of threats against his life from criminal and republican figures.

Gardai received intelligence that he was going to be shot last week and were on patrol in the Cromcastle area of north Dublin, where his would-be killers were said to be waiting.

A man who matched the description of a dangerous criminal who has previously been involved in armed robberies was waiting in a car in the area, but fled when he saw gardai.

The man, who is aged in his mid 20s and is from the north Dublin area, is considered extremely dangerous and has numerous convictions.

“It could be that the intelligence was correct and Mr Big was going to be targeted or the fella who ran could have been up to something else, but there is a reason he fled from the scene,” said one source.

It the latest suspected assassination plot against Mr Big, who we cannot name because he is currently out on bail for a serious offence.

He had to change the garda station he was signing on at a number of times due to fears he would be whacked.

He is staying in a home on the northside of the city which has had bullet-proof windows installed.

Associates of Alan Ryan blame him for his killing and will still be looking to take him out.

However, Ryan’s inner-circle have been left weakened since his death.

Mr Big pulled a gun on one Ryan associate, Daragh Evans, in Dolphin’s Barn earlier this year. Evans left the country in fear of his life in the aftermath of that attack. It is unclear if he has returned since.

Mr Big had also been at war with Greg Lynch, who runs a rival drug dealing operation in Dublin.

Mr Big was arrested in a car in the Marrowbone Lane area in December 2012 after gardai became suspicious. Lynch lives close by and when detectives searched the car, which was being driven by an associate of Mr Big, they discovered cable ties and balaclavas. At the time sources said they believed the men were on their way to target Lynch.

Mr Big recently had a major falling out with his associate Pascal Kelly (48), after he demanded Kelly pay back €60,000.

Kelly fled to Europe after being released on bail in Northern Ireland.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/14 02:55 AM


upload images free. A Westmeath man who fled to the UK after being caught with €350,000 worth of drugs has avoided a jail term.

James Packenham (32) was caught four years after his escape when he returned to Dublin on the death of his mother. Gardaí arrested him on the day she was buried after becoming aware he might return for the funeral.

Judge Patricia Ryan accepted that he was holding the drugs, with included 15,000 ecstasy tablets, for others who then forced him to leave the country.

She imposed a four year sentence, suspended in full on condition that he carries out 240 hours community service.

Packenham of Cluain Craoibh, Kinnegad pleaded guilty at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court to possession of €189,000 worth of cocaine, €158,000 of ecstasy tablets and €2,800 of cannabis at Westend Gate, Tallaght, on September 6, 2007.

Detective Garda Gavin Cooke said Packenham had been told by others in the drug trade to rent an apartment to store the drugs. Gardaí later got a search warrant for the apartment and arrived when Packenham was not there.

When Packenham returned he put the key in the door but didn’t hear the alarm go off. This made him suspicious and he fled before entering the apartment.

Prosecuting counsel Derek Cooney BL said he was ordered by the drugs’ owners to go the UK and stay there. When he later phoned these people to ask if he could return home they said no and burnt a car out in front of his mother’s house “to send him a message.”

Packenham later returned to Ireland but hid out in the midlands until he heard of the death of his mother in May 2013. He returned to Dublin and was arrested by gardaí on the day of her funeral.

Defence counsel Damien Colgan SC submitted that Packenham entered an early guilty plea once he was caught and was very co-operative with gardaí.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/14 03:00 AM


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William Byrne has been on bail since January

A man who was caught with €4.8m worth of heroin in 2007 has had the remaining half of his ten-year jail term suspended at his sentence review.

William Byrne (29) was sentenced by Judge Katherine Delahunt in February 2009 to ten years in prison after she heard evidence that he accepted responsibility for the haul.

She put in place a five-year sentence review having taken into account his serious drug addiction at the time.

Judge Mary Ellen Ring had released Byrne on bail into the custody of his parents at Cushlawn Park, in Tallaght at the initial sentence review hearing last January to allow a probation report be prepared.

She suspended the final five years of the sentence for five years on strict conditions including that he remains drug free and cooperates with the Probation Service.

Byrne had pleaded guilty at his sentencing in 2009 to possession of the drugs for sale or supply at his then rented home on January 12, 2007. He has three previous convictions which include a 12 month suspended sentence for drug dealing.

Detective Garda Michael Ormonde told Fiona Murphy BL, at the initial sentence review hearing in January that gardaí raided Byrne’s then rented home in January 2007 where they discovered 25kgs of heroin in two sports bag in a kitchen.

Byrne was in the sitting room with his co-accused, Thomas Kennedy (35) formerly of Westbourne Park, Clondalkin, along with keys that opened the bags.

Kennedy received a ten year sentence in March 2008 after he pleaded guilty to the possession of heroin for sale or supply.

Byrne was arrested and later admitted that he knew there was heroin in the bags but claimed that someone else had brought them to his home.

Det Gda Ormonde agreed with Ms Murphy that Byrne was a serious drug addict at the time and there was evidence of drug use in his home.

Aileen Donnelly SC, defending, told Judge Ring that Judge Delahunt had placed emphasis on Byrne’s addiction when she sentenced him which was why the review formed part of her ruling.

She said Byrne has since made efforts to deal with his addiction and has completed two charity runs in prison.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/14 03:05 AM


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Gardai are investigating after gun shots were fired at a house in Dublin on Tuesday night.

Gardai received reports that shots were fired at a house on Glencarrig Drive in Firhouse after 10pm on Tuesday night.

When officers went to investigate they found a suspicious device on a garden wall at the address in Firhouse, south Dublin.

The bomb squad was deployed and a number of homes on the street were evacuated.

However, the device deemed to be a hoax.

There were no reports of injuries and no arrests have yet been made.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/14 03:10 AM


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'Fat' Freddie Thompson has been returned for trial in connection with a pub row last year.

The 33-year-old, from Loreto Road, Maryland, Dublin, made no reply when he was charged this afternoon with committing a violent disorder with two others, on January 7 last.

Dublin District Court heard that the man, who has not yet entered a plea, is accused of engaging in or threatening the use of violence that would cause another person to fear for their safety.

The incident is alleged to have happened at Morrisey's pub, Cork St, in Dublin 8.

The charge is under Section 15 of the Public Order Act and on conviction it can result in a sentence of up to 10 years.

Dressed in an orange T-shirt, blue jeans and black runners, the married father-of-one represented by solicitor Edward Bradbury spoke briefly during the hearing.

Mr Thompson, who had been arrested in north Dublin, said “yes” when he entered the court and was greeted by Judge Michael Walsh who told him to “take a seat”.

“The DPP has directed trial on indictment,” Judge Walsh was told by state solicitor Nessa Moran. A book of evidence was served in court on the defendant by Garda Seamus O'Donovan and Judge Walsh then made an order sending Mr Thompson forward for trial.

The judge gave him the formal warning that if he intended to use an alibi in his defence he must tell the prosecution within 14 days. Mr Thompson was asked if he understood, nodded and then said “yes”.

Following an objection to bail, he was remanded in custody and will face his next hearing at the Dublin Circuit Criminal Court on May 27. A decision on whether the 33-year-old man is to be granted free legal aid was also deferred.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/14 03:12 AM


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Three senior members of Fat Freddie Thompson's mob were spotted by armed detectives

Gardai believe gang planned to assassinate target who was involved in failed hit on Michael Frazer

Gardai believe they have prevented a gangland assassination after two guns were thrown from a car following a high-speed chase.

Three senior members of the Fat Freddie Thompson gang are believed to have been involved in the incident.

Gardai from the national bureau of criminal investigation spotted a car being driven suspiciously on Nicholas Street at around 12.20am on Saturday, May 17, and followed from a distance.

They recognised three of the occupants as being major players in the Thompson gang. Two firearms – a Smith and Wesson pistol and a Walter pistol – were thrown out of the window and the vehicle disappeared after a short pursuit.

Gardai recovered the firearms and later found the car abandoned on a nearby street but there was no sign of the suspects.

There were balaclavas, gloves and cable ties in the back seat and detectives believe the trio were on their way to carry out a hit.

The initial theory is that the intended target was either involved in the failed murder bid on Thompson associate Michael Frazer two months ago or the murder of Christopher ‘Git’ Zambra two weeks ago.

Gardai are looking to speak to the three men who are believed to have been in the car. They are all well-known criminals and have been heavily involved in the infamous Crumlin/Drimnagh feud for the last decade.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/23/14 11:52 AM

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Gardai are believed to have foiled another hit attempt on the Dublin gang boss known as Mr Big.

The drug baron, who is believed to have been ordered the hit on IRA boss Alan Ryan, is aware there are a number of threats against his life from criminal and republican figures.

Gardai received intelligence that he was going to be shot last week and were on patrol in the Cromcastle area of north Dublin, where his would-be killers were said to be waiting.

A man who matched the description of a dangerous criminal who has previously been involved in armed robberies was waiting in a car in the area, but fled when he saw gardai.

The man, who is aged in his mid 20s and is from the north Dublin area, is considered extremely dangerous and has numerous convictions.

“It could be that the intelligence was correct and Mr Big was going to be targeted or the fella who ran could have been up to something else, but there is a reason he fled from the scene,” said one source.

It the latest suspected assassination plot against Mr Big, who we cannot name because he is currently out on bail for a serious offence.

He had to change the garda station he was signing on at a number of times due to fears he would be whacked.

He is staying in a home on the northside of the city which has had bullet-proof windows installed.

Associates of Alan Ryan blame him for his killing and will still be looking to take him out.

However, Ryan’s inner-circle have been left weakened since his death.

Mr Big pulled a gun on one Ryan associate, Daragh Evans, in Dolphin’s Barn earlier this year. Evans left the country in fear of his life in the aftermath of that attack. It is unclear if he has returned since.

Mr Big had also been at war with Greg Lynch, who runs a rival drug dealing operation in Dublin.

Mr Big was arrested in a car in the Marrowbone Lane area in December 2012 after gardai became suspicious. Lynch lives close by and when detectives searched the car, which was being driven by an associate of Mr Big, they discovered cable ties and balaclavas. At the time sources said they believed the men were on their way to target Lynch.

Mr Big recently had a major falling out with his associate Pascal Kelly (48), after he demanded Kelly pay back €60,000.

Kelly fled to Europe after being released on bail in Northern Ireland.


Gardai are believed to have foiled another hit attempt on the Dublin gang boss known as Mr Big ?

That must be around five times Garda are said to have foiled another hit on Mr Big what a joke, it looks like people are making it look like people are trying to to kill Mr Big all the time and that Mr Big is not doing any thing about it.

It is called giving people encouragement to doing something to Mr Big and he will not do anything about it because five other people try to hit him and nothing happen to them when in fact nobody was trying to hit Mr Big at all,
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/25/14 08:52 AM

http://www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/det...der-269785.html

Detectives draw up theories after crime boss’s murder.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/26/14 11:23 AM

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/may/26/five-held-ireland-bomb-border

Five men held in Ireland over bomb found near border
Security sources say it is believed the device was being transported to a target in Northern Ireland.

The Garda Síochána have had a string of successes against anti-ceasefire republican terror groups in the past year.

Five men remain in custody in the Irish Republic over the discovery of a bomb close to the border with Northern Ireland.

The arrests north of Dundalk, Co Louth, were part of a long-term surveillance operation against republican dissident terrorist activity. The men, aged between 50 and 70, are being held under the Offences Against the State Act, the Republic's anti-terrorism laws.

The area where the bomb was discovered has been sealed off and the device is being dealt with by an Irish army bomb disposal unit.

The device was found after armed Garda officers stopped a car near Kilcurry on Sunday night.

A beer keg in the vehicle was allegedly found to contain the components for a large improvised explosive device.

Security sources in the Republic said it was believed that the bomb was being transported to a target in Northern Ireland.

The Garda Síochána have had a string of successes against anti-ceasefire republican terror groups in the past year. Planned attacks by the new IRA, Continuity IRA and Óghlaigh na hÉireann have either been thwarted or their devices have only partially exploded.

The most potentially lethal attack took place just before Christmas when a bomb exploded as police officers were clearing the cathedral area of Belfast after a telephone warning. The republican dissident group Óglaigh na hÉireann claimed responsibility for the device.

Separately, a former Real IRA prisoner is to become a member of the new Derry-Strabane district council in Northern Ireland following local elections last Thursday. Gary Donnelly topped the poll in a working-class Moor ward of Derry, where the new IRA alliance has a base.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 05/28/14 02:55 AM


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A WITNESS has told the trial of two Limerick men charged with the murder of businessman Roy Collins that she lied to gardai in order to protect her partner, who is a key prosecution witness in the case.

Elaine Walsh yesterday gave evidence in the trial of Wayne Dundon (36), of Lenihan Avenue, Prospect, and Nathan Killeen (24), of Hyde Road, Prospect, who have pleaded not guilty to the murder of 35-year-old Roy Collins at Coin Castle Amusements, Roxboro Road Shopping Centre, on April 9, 2009.

Ms Walsh said she was in a relationship with Gareth Collins. Gareth Collins (31), also known as Gareth Keogh, gave evidence at the Special Criminal Court last week that he was offered €20,000 to take part in the killing of publican Steve Collins, the father of Roy Collins.

Ms Walsh told counsel for Dundon, Mr Remy Farrell SC, that on the night before April 9, 2009, she was at home with her two children. She said Gareth Collins was not there.

In a statement to gardai on, Ms Walsh said she collected Gareth Collins on the night of April 8. Mr Farrell said 
Ms Walsh stated she drove the car.

Ms Walsh told gardai that around 10.30pm on April 8 Gareth Collins left her house in her car.

Put to her by Mr Farrell that she “presumably gave a truthful account” to gardai, Ms Walsh replied: “At that time I did not.”

Ms Walsh told counsel she was sure that Gareth Collins had not taken her car. Mr Farrell said Gareth Collins was was stopped and searched in a 06 Limerick-registered car on April 8.

Ms Walsh said that she could not remember giving Gareth Collins her car but he must have had it.

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Much of the day’s proceedings were taken up with the cross-examination of April Collins, who is a sister of Gareth Collins. Ms Collins used to be in a relationship with Gerard Dundon - a brother of the accused Wayne Dundon - and had three children with him.

April Collins agreed with Michael Bowman BL, for Wayne Dundon, that she made statements to gardai between April 8 and 20, 2011.

She agreed that she pleaded guilty to a charge of interfering with a witness and received a three-year suspended sentence.

Put to her that “it was fair to say” she thought the suspended sentence she entered in was “a joke” Ms Collins replied: “No.”

The cross-examination of Ms Collins will continue later in the trial.

The trial continues.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 05/31/14 12:22 PM


image hosting services. A BROTHER of one of two men shot in the back of the head and dumped on a remote island warned their killers last night: “We will find you.”
A furious Ruairi O’Connor vowed in an interview with The Star: “We will do everything we can to find the people who did this.

He was speaking as gardai began a murder probe into the deaths of his brother Eoin O’Connor (32) and Anthony Keegan (34).

The two friends’ badly decomposed bodies were found on an island in a Co Meath lake just after 4pm on Monday.

And it was confirmed last night that the remains had been formally identified as those of the pals — who went missing more than a month ago.

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And now Ruairi has told The Star that the family is determined to track down the pair’s killers.


SHOT: Eoin O’Connor
He said: “When we do we will deal with it in our own way. We are afraid of nobody.”

Ruairi also told The Star “We are just thankful to God that they were both found. We still want to know what happened to them.”

Businessman Ruairi paid tribute to the gardai who have been searching for the friends since they vanished on April 22.

The pair went missing when they went from their native Coolock in north Dublin to the Ballyjamesduff area of Co Cavan to recover a drugs debt.

Ruairi said: “The Gardai have been absolutely fantastic. They have always been in touch with us.

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“And the people of Cavan have been brilliant too.”

The men’s bodies were found on an island on Lough Sheelin on the Cavan-Meath border.

Sources told The Star that gardai believe they were killed on the day they were last seen — April 22.

A preliminary examination by State Pathologist Professor Marie Cassidy found that both men had been shot in the back of the head at close range, sources said.

The bodies had badly decomposed after they were left together tied in a blue tarpaulin with leaves and branches over it for more than a month.

The grim find was made on Monday by the Garda Dog Unit in a planned search.

A silver Ford Focus car that had been used by the two men was found abandoned last April 25 at Lough Owel outside Mullingar, Co Westmeath.


DUMPED: Anthony Keegan
Gardai are probing the theory that the pair were killed over a €15,000 drugs debt they went to collect.

One theory is that they were killed by small-time drug dealers who owed them the cash.

The other is that they were murdered by a gang who muscled in on the debt.

Officers say they suspect the local gang may have become aware of the debt and offered to deal with it — in return for just €10,000.

And it is suspected that when the pals went to collect the cash owed to them, the gang murdered them.

Sources say gardai believe the bodies — taken to the island on a small boat — were disposed of by just one man.

Panic

That man managed to drag both bodies into the boat, row some 500 metres to the island, lift them out and dump them in undergrowth.

Meanwhile, sources also revealed that a female suspect rang her father in a panic shortly after the killing — and begged for money to help her and pals get out of Ireland.

“She told her father, ‘Something terrible has happened — we need money to get out of here’,” a source said.

Several suspects are now in England — including at least one foreign national.

But gardai expect to make a move on suspects in the coming days and will extradite people back to Ireland to face charges if necessary.

Gardai have also sealed off a house in the Mountnugent area, close to Lough Sheelin, but officers do not believe the murders took place there.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 06/02/14 08:14 PM


free image uploading MANY observers feared that Alan Ryan’s murder would lead to a ferocious backlash from the IRA but instead since September 2012, dissident republicanism has been wracked by infighting and weakened by major garda successes.

This did not seem a likely scenario on the afternoon of Saturday, September 8 when Dublin saw the biggest paramilitary show of strength in a generation at Ryan’s funeral.

The massive funeral in Donaghmede attracted huge controversy after a volley of shots was fired over Ryan’s coffin as it left his family home shortly after 9am on the day.

Ryan’s graveside oration was given by notorious Armagh dissident republican, Colin Duffy.

Duffy described Alan Ryan as “a brave Irish republican and fearless IRA volunteer” who was dedicated to “fighting foreign interference in our country”.

Gardai made no arrests on the day of the funeral because of fears that such an action would lead to a “full scale riot situation”.

However, a detailed investigation, led by the Special Detective Unit and known as Operation Ambience, into the events surrounding the funeral led to a number of men facing IRA membership charges after armed gardai carried out dozens of high-profile dawn raids.

These resulted in 17 arrests including that of four of Alan Ryan’s brothers Vincent, Anthony, Eoin and Dermot - who were all later released without charge.

As gardai increased their investigations into the IRA on the back of massive public and political outrage over the events of the funeral, cracks began to appear in the organisation with money disputes at the centre of bitter internal feuding.

When detectives raided the north inner city home of Ryan’s close pal Nathan Kinsella they made an extremely significant discovery.

Officers removed a cover from an extractor fan over a cooker in the kitchen of Kinsella’s home and found three pieces of paper which gave a clear idea of the level of extortion and violence that Ryan’s mob was involved in.

On the first page the author stated: “I understand that I went against army orders by not going to my OC,” while the second page made reference to financial transactions involving large sums of €120,000, €20,000 and €60,000 accompanied by various names.

There were also references to a Glock firearm and two shotguns, references to a person still having those weapons and a statement that the weapons had been given back.

This showed that Kinsella - who is now serving a two-year jail sentence at Ireland’s highest security prison in Portlaoise for IRA membership was heavily involved in extorting money from the drugs gangs that had murdered Ryan.

Kinsella was later accused of stealing money by his former IRA bosses who shot him in the leg in a punishment attack in Ballyfermot in November, 2012 - the first definitive sign that the dissidents were at war with each other.

Tensions had indeed appeared within the IRA before Ryan’s murder. This was obvious after an incident four months before Ryan was killed when he shot another dissident republican in the leg in an attack on the Malahide Road in north Dublin.

But then as the weeks turned into months after the murder, it became clear that the Real IRA was at war with itself and large sums of missing cash were at the centre of most of the feuding.

On January 19 of last year, Fat’ Deccy Smith - the thug who Ryan was visiting on the day he was shot dead - was summoned to an internal IRA meeting.

Smith was later found with a gunshot wound to his leg in a housing estate in Saggart - another punishment shooting organised and sanctioned by senior dissident republican figures.

While this bitter infighting was going on, the dissidents carried out a symbolic’ murder when they targeted former crime godfather Eamonn Kelly who was shot dead in front of a schoolgirl on the evening of December 4, 2012 as he walked his dog.

Kelly had previously survived an assassination attempt at his home in the summer of 2010 when Ryan’s mob tried to murder him after he refused to pay up to their extortion demands.

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Kelly was a well-known criminal who had been the feature of many high-profile news reports and the IRA decided that an example had to be made of him three months after Ryan’s murder.

Shortly before Kelly was shot dead, many of the gangsters who had fled Ireland after the death of Alan Ryan returned home as it became clear that the IRA were not in a position to take them on.

Meanwhile, after Smith was shot in January, 2013 the Real IRA made it publicly clear that they were now involved in a “clean-up drive” in which many of Alan Ryan’s associates were to be expelled from the organistaion.

IRA bosses in the North ordered the “weeding out” of members who they deemed to be a risk to their plans in their ongoing war against the British security apparatus in the six counties.

At the time,

A high-level dissident source said that over 10 more figures in the Dublin area were to be removed as they were deemed too much of a “risk” to the organisation.

At this stage some of Ryan’s best mates were forced to flee their homes under threat from their former IRA associates and the increasingly powerful mobsters who were involved in Ryan’s murder.

In March of last year the internal feuding within the Real IRA had its first murder when well-known dissident Republican Peter Butterly was shot dead outside the Huntsman Inn at Gormanston, Co Meath, when he turned up at a meeting with some of his former associates.

Butterly had been involved in a long-standing internal feud with Alan Ryan and his mob and was even blamed by Ryan’s cronies for setting the terror chief up for murder after a number of bitter cash disputes.

As the feuding continued, gardai exerted huge pressure on the dissidents which heightened tension within the organisation.

DESECRATION

Such an action would have been unthinkable a year earlier and it showed that criminals were no longer afraid of the faction still loyal to Alan Ryan.

Officers had vowed to make sure that there was no repeat of the paramilitary scenes that marked Ryan’s funeral and the the desecration of the grave was the most significant event 
of the day which passed off without major incident.

In the months that followed criminals 
stepped up a campaign of harassment against the Ryan family and in April of this year were suspected of being involved an incident in 
which a car belonging to Alan’s brother Eoin - who has no involvement in crime - was completely destroyed outside the family’s Donaghmede home.

But it has not been all bad news for the Ryan family. Last October Alan’s younger brother Vincent (23) was cleared of serious 
firearms charges in relation to the date in September, 2011 in which drugs trafficker Michael Micka’ Kelly was shot dead by the IRA.


Vincent and his co-accused Darragh Evans (24) had spent 13 months locked up on remand in Portlaoise Prison before 
they were eventually cleared but came out of jail knowing that they were facing a death threat.

This is now a brutal reality for most of Alan Ryan’s former associates - a reality that would lead to the murder of one of Ryan’s closest associates Fat’ Deccy Smith who was gunned own outside a north Dublin creche in March.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 06/03/14 11:12 AM


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A series of raids carried out by gardaí in Waterford has resulted in the arrest of more than 40 people.

The planned raids on houses and premises in the city on Tuesday morning involved up to 100 gardaí, including officers from local units and armed units.

Support was provided by the Criminal Assets Bureau and Garda Air Support.

The operation is targeting organised crime in the area.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 06/07/14 05:22 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/how-alan-ryan-...k-30312922.html

How Alan Ryan signed his own death warrant in a face-off at a city car park.

29 MAY 2014 12:00 AM

THE gang that were involved in organising and carrying out the murder of Alan Ryan are one of the most organised and longest established mobs in the country.

Drug dealing, tiger kidnappings, armed robberies, punishment shootings, assaults and stealing huge amounts of drugs and cash from other gangs are what they have specialised in, but they have also been suspected of involvement in at least six other murders over the past decade.

For years, the mob who control a drug-dealing patch from the north inner city all the way up to Drogheda, Co Louth, co-existed with the IRA but all this changed when the two factions became embroiled in a bitter dispute, which kicked off after one of Ryan’s mates was brutally assaulted by one of the gangsters in a north Dublin nightclub in late 2011.

This assault led to a number of tit-for-tat incidents, which finally resulted in Ryan’s murder in September, 2012.

One of the main players in the gang is a north Dublin criminal nicknamed Mr Big’. Previously, he had a working relationship with the dissident terrorists who turned to him for permission when they shot dead Mr Big’s drug-trafficking rival Michael Micka’ Kelly outside an apartment in Clonshaugh in September 2011.

POWER BASE

But that all changed throughout 2012 as Alan Ryan’s power base continued to grow and his scraps with the gangsters got more serious.

The IRA were involved in stealing a huge cash sum that was to be delivered to Spain to buy drugs for the gang who in turn hatched a plan to murder Ryan. However, they did not go ahead with it because a number of innocent young women were in the house where they intended to kill the Real IRA boss.

As the tension continued, gardai officially warned Ryan on a number of occasions that his life was under threat but he continued with his violent cash drive against the mobsters, particularly street level criminals connected to them who were beaten up and had their drugs robbed.

The final straw came in August, 2012, when Ryan and his crew cut and beat up a very close associate of a tiger-kidnap boss outside a north Dublin pub.

He was said to be “absolutely furious” that his younger associate had been attacked in such a way and was “very angry” that Ryan’s crew were trying to extort money from his gang.

This led to a face-off between Alan Ryan and the tiger kidnapper in a Coolock carpark in which Ryan was warned: “You are dead, you will be getting a bullet in your head.”

It is understood that Ryan then issued counter death threats to the criminal and warned that he would continue to attack his younger associates.

A plan to murder Ryan was then put in place with up to 15 gangsters from four different crime groupings being actively involved, gardai believe.

“The shooting was far from a spur of the moment thing - it was planned for many weeks and even up to two months. Cars and apartments were all sorted in advance - flight tickets were booked - it was a large enterprise involving criminals acting in a disciplined and determined way.

“These lads carried out their own surveillance on Ryan and had a great handle on his movements. They were watching as he spent many of his evenings visiting his string of girlfriends and they were obviously watching as he walked down Grange Lodge Avenue on the day of the killing,” a senior source explained.

And it was carried out in a clinical and brutal manner in broad daylight. The killing was so well planned that no-one has yet been charged with the murder and unusually the gunman has not been definitely identified.

Tellingly, all of the gangsters who were involved in the murder plot are all still alive and have not been targeted in any meaningful way by the newly-formed IRA grouping which emerged at the start of last year.

But it has not been all plain sailing for the gangsters, who became the focus of increased garda attention after the murder and many of the criminals are now facing serious charges before the courts or have fled since the high-profile murder.

One of the most senior members of the mob is arch-criminal Paschal Kelly (48) who is on-the-run and had his Co Cavan home, a car and €14,000 in cash seized by the Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) last February.

The High Court heard evidence from CAB that Kelly had 42 previous convictions, including one for which he received ten years imprisonment for robbery of travel agents.

The court also heard Kelly and his associates had access to a number of vehicles which he drove using a general car dealer’s/garage insurance policy, even though he has no record of involvement in the motor trade.

Kelly, like many of the mob involved in Alan Ryan’s murder, have strong connections to Co Cavan where some of them have built large homes in rural locations.

It was the presence of these mobsters which led gardai to discover €5m worth of heroin, an Uzi sub-machine gun and a handful of bullets during a raid at a derelict house in Virginia, Co Cavan, in April last year.

Meanwhile, Paschal Kelly has fled the country but his close associate Mr Big’ has remained in Dublin and is unable to flee because he is under garda surveillance after being forced to hand over his passport to the authorities as part of his bail conditions in relation to serious charges that he is facing.

However, this has not stopped him being involved in a number of major gangland spats, including with some of Alan Ryan’s former associates.

In March of this year, the gang boss was involved in an incident in which he threatened and pointed a handgun at Ryan’s former pal Darragh Evans (24).

Gardai launched an investigation after officers received a call saying that Mr Big’ approached the vehicle and then smashed in its front window before pointing a handgun at him.

Evans managed to flee and gardai were alerted to the situation, which happened close to the Dolphin House pub in south inner city Dublin.

This was not the first time that Mr Big’ had caused mayhem in that part of the capital - he was arrested at James Street on December 4, 2012, just days after returning from Spain where he had spent the months after Ryan’s murder. When arrested he was driving with a close criminal associate and in possession of cable ties.

ASSASSINATE

Detectives later received information that he was on his way to assassinate drug-dealing rival Greg Lynch. The convicted heroin dealer survived after he was shot in the face in an unconnected murder attempt last October.

As he continues his involvement in serious crime, Mr Big’ remains a prime target for the gardai’s Organised Crime Unit and sources say that his gang remain one of the most active in the country.

Despite being under death threat from dissident Republicans, they have continued with their activities and have in fact taken the upper hand in the feud between the factions, which has led to many of Alan Ryan’s former associates being driven from their homes.

Innocent family members of these individuals have also been targeted as the crime gangs continue with their drive against Ryan’s faction.

At the same time, the mob spent months trying to gather money that had been promised to it by criminals who clubbed in and paid for Ryan’s murder.

And other major criminals continue to circle around them. In early May, Mr Big’s close associate Christopher Zambra (39) was shot dead in broad daylight in Drimnagh, south Dublin, leading to speculation that associates of Ryan orgainsed the murder.

Zambra’s death is a major blow for Mr Big’ as the two men were very close, with Zambra being seen by gardai at the gang boss’ heavily fortified home just days before the murder.

What is not in doubt is that the gangland landscape has dramatically changed since the murder of Alan Ryan, but the body-count increases as the underworld’s endless round of blood letting continues.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/07/14 05:26 PM

https://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/...d-pair-executed

Psycho gang boss who ordered hit is linked to Alan Ryan murder.

The violent gangster who ordered the execution of two men whose bodies were found on an deserted island, was also involved in RIRA chief Alan Ryan’s murder.

The bodies of Eoin O’Connor (32) and Anthony Keegan (33), were discovered on an island in Lough Sheelin, Co. Meath, on Tuesday – five weeks after they went missing.

Gardai believe their murder was ordered by a close associate of the two men who is based on Dublin’s northside and who blamed the two men for the loss of a drugs shipment.

The psychopathic armed robber was part of a coalition of criminals who hired a hitman to kill Ryan – along with his associate, the new ‘Mr Big’ of Irish crime.

One source has described the double murder as a complicated series of “double crosses and back stabbings”.

The Sunday World can reveal that:

Two Polish hitmen are believed to have carried out the shooting.

O’Connor and Keegan were set up by an African national who sourced drugs off them.

The gang boss has vowed to get revenge for the double murder in a bid to throw police off the scent.

Gardai believe O’Connor and Keegan were low-level members of a Coolock-based gang who were involved in the drugs trade, but were not considered violent criminals.

However, they angered a major crime boss after gardai successfully seized a shipment of drugs which was being stored in a house on the northside of the city last year.

The violent mobster is one of the most-feared criminals in the country and has been involved in tiger kidnappings, armed robberies and drug trafficking.

He is suspected of organising Alan Ryan’s death, along with his some-time associate Mr Big, in September 2012.

Weeks before Ryan’s murder, the thug confronted the dissident leader outside a pub after the RIRA mob’s gang beat up one of his relatives.

It is believed he told Ryan he was a “dead man” and that he would have him killed.

Detectives believe he was subsequently part of a criminal coalition – including ‘Mr Big’ and his veteran criminal mentor – who paid to hire a hitman to have Ryan killed.

But gardai are now convinced that he also ordered the murder of his close pals Eoin O’Connor and Anthony Keegan in order to make “an example” of them for failing to pay their drug debts.

The Sunday World can also reveal that two Polish men are believed to have shot O’Connor and Keegan in the back of the head.

The Polish nationals agreed to kill the two Dubliners – described as minor gangland criminals – in exchange for the write-off of a drugs debt.

The pair have since fled the country with their girlfriends because they fear they could be killed by the Dublin crime boss as he tries to cover his tracks.

A source has claimed that the Polish men came to the attention of the gardai as suspects after they abandoned their home and failed to ensure their dogs were looked after.

It is believed the Polish men were hired by an African national who was directly sourcing drugs from O’Connor and Keegan.

The man – who had been living in the north midlands for a number of years – is heavily involved in the cocaine and cannabis trade.

He comes from a respectable family in Africa. However, along with another male associate, he has become involved in crime in Ireland and has a history of violence.

He agreed to murder the Dublin pair in order to have a E30,000 drug debt wiped off by the Dublin mobster. In return, he agreed to write-off a five-figure debt owed to him by the Polish men in exchange for carrying out the shooting.

Detectives suspect that O’Connor and Keegan were murdered in an isolated home close to Lough Sheelin.

One of the men witnessed his friend being shot dead – the autopsy showed that he had been shot in the hand in an attempt to defend himself.

This bullet then passed through the unfortunate victim’s stomach before he was shot in the head.

Their bodies were then brought by rowing boat to the island by the African national before being poorly hidden under a plastic sheet. Their badly decomposed remains were discovered after a local fisherman noticed a foul smell.

Since the murder, a total of 13 people have fled the country in fear for their lives.

A source said that people involved in the murder are terrified that they will be killed by the Dublin crime boss.

“They are convinced he will target them in order to tie up all the loose ends,” said the source.

“Despite setting up the murder, he is now threatening to kill the people involved.”

O’Connor and Keegan travelled to Co. Cavan on April 22 to collect a €15,000 drug debt from a low-level dealer.

It’s understood they went on to Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan, but the pair stopped answering calls at around 9pm.

Some of O’Connor’s family travelled to Cavan that night in a bid to find the men and an official garda search was launched 24 hours later.

A day later an anonymous call was made to Mountjoy Garda station saying that the two men had been shot and dumped in a field.

On Thursday, April 24, the car that the men travelled to Cavan in was discovered near Lough Owel on the N4 near Mullingar, Co. Westmeath.

Detectives suspect it was dumped here to draw attention away from Co. Cavan.

Supt Sean Farrell of Kells Garda Station has appealed to anyone who may have seen a grey Ford Focus 04 D 46380 around Lough Sheelin near the townland of Ross, Mountnugent between April 20 and 25 to contact them.

This was the car that O’Connor and Keegan travelled to Co Cavan in.

The vehicle was found in the carpark at Lough Owel near Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, on the morning of April 25.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/11/14 01:28 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/guns-with-silencers-seized-by-gardai-30344509.html

Guns with silencers seized by gardai.

BY KEN FOY – 11 JUNE 2014 12:00 AM

GARDAI seized two loaded handguns with silencers attached after a routine patrol stopped a car in Dublin.
 Officers from the local drugs unit at Ronanstown became suspicious yesterday after they stopped a car and another vehicle pulled in nearby on the Newcastle Road at Grange, near Adamstown.

The gardai carried out a search of the vehicle and recovered a bag, containing two loaded magnums, silencers and ammunition.

The three suspects, who were all in their 20s and Lithuanian, were arrested at the scene around 3pm and taken to Lucan and Ronanstown Garda Stations for questioning.

INTERCEPTED

Gardai believe the guns were being moved to a safe house when they were intercepted.

A source said: “The fact that the weapons were loaded, seems ominous. They weren’t going shooting pigeons.”

The weapons were taken away for forensic examination by technical bureau experts at Garda headquarters in the Phoenix Park.

Gardai carried out follow up inquiries last night as gardai investigated the background of the three suspects.

The three men are being detained under section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act and can be held without charge for up to three days.

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/14/14 03:11 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/locals-shocked-by-another-callous-shooting-30353955.html

Locals shocked by another callous shooting.

BY BRIAN BYRNE – 14 JUNE 2014 12:00 AM

IT’S a scene that has been all too familiar on Dublin’s streets this year - Gardai sealing off the location of a shooting with shocked and frightened locals looking on.

The capital’s latest botched hit - the attempt on gangland figure Brian O’Reilly’s life - took place in the normally quiet north Dublin town of Balbriggan yesterday.

A former right-hand man of slain gang boss Eamon The Don’ Dunne, O’Reilly was gunned down outside the Platinum Gym in a retail park, metres away from a popular children’s adventure centre.

Diarmuid Crowley said he was due to drop off his two young children at the centre around the time at which the shooting occurred.

However, he was delayed after his daughter fell asleep and arrived an hour later than planned.

Mr Crowley said: “There should be some sort of unwritten code with these guys, with places like this, you know what I mean? They wouldn’t like if their own kids got caught in the crossfire.”

Mr Crowley, from Youghal in Co Cork, said he and his wife were “disgusted” when they heard what had happened.

It’s not the first shooting this year to take place near where children may be gathered. Declan Fat Deccie’ Smith - an associate of murdered Real IRA boss Alan Ryan - was shot in the face outside a creche in Donaghmede in March and later died from his injuries.

One witness, who was at the gym at the time of yesterday’s incident, said he recalled seeing a man stumbling across the retail park.

“I was here when it was happening. I could see somebody outside, and I thought he collapsed,” said the witness, who did not wish to be named.

Two of the gym’s regular customers, students Charles Adebayo and Samuel Joseph, described the incident as “absolutely shocking”.

Mr Adebayo said: “We come here every day, we just can’t believe something like that would happen here.”

The shooting took place near the scene of a tragic incident last January, when a mother died and her baby was critically injured after being struck by a people carrier at the entrance to the retail park.

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/17/14 04:36 PM





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Criminal figure James ‘Nellie’ Walsh has been ignoring bail conditions requiring him to stay at an address in Clondalkin in west Dublin and has been throwing his weight around to collect drug debts.

Walsh fled to Northern Ireland after being warned his life was in danger when associates of the Kinahan gang put a contract on his head. He was forced out of the North two weeks ago by Newry Magistrates Court and ordered to return to Dublin.

It is alleged he was caught with cocaine and cash after being stopped by the PSNI.

As part of bail conditions Walsh is required to stay at an address in Clondalkin, but sources say he has not been staying there.

It is understood he has been keeping a low profile and has been watched by gardai in another area, which we are not disclosing due to the threats against him.

He was also spotted in Co. Kildare last month after trying to force two small-time drug dealers to pay up on a drug debt.

A source said: “The dealers were panic-stricken. He made threats against them and told them to pay up.”

It is understood the debt was not originally owed to Walsh.

In March, Walsh was sentenced to five months in prison after telling a garda he would “get a bullet in the head”.

Because he appealed the sentence he was freed pending the outcome of the appeal. He made the threats when gardai went to his aid after he crashed his car.

Walsh is a suspect in a number of shooting incidents, including a gun attack on Michael Frazier in Dublin in March. He has also been linked to attacks on money launderer Jason Carroll and heroin dealer Greg Lynch last year.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/17/14 04:43 PM





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The leader of a notorious gang targeted by gardai in a massive crackdown recently has been linked to the rape of a 12-year-old girl.

The gang boss, who we are prevented from naming because he is awaiting trial for an unrelated matter, is behind a wave of intimidation and violence.

He is the figurehead of a network of violent scumbags who have caused misery for many families.

The gang’s powerbase is in the sprawling Ballybeg estate in Waterford city, but its tentacles spread to other areas.

This week it was dealt a major blow as more than 100 gardai kicked in doors of dozens of homes linked to the gang’s operations in a daring dawn raid.

As part of an investigation into the gang, the Sunday World has discovered how:

The gang boss was accused of raping a 12-year-old girl who became pregnant with his child;

The mobsters live in luxury with marble staircases and chandeliers in their homes, but steal their electricity;

Gang members offered a witness €40,000 or a bullet in the head to withdraw evidence in a trial and;

The thugs target poor families with a money-lending racket, take control of their welfare benefits, and have left some parents so broke that their children were taken into care.

The Sunday World has previously revealed how the south east mob burnt and forced families out of their homes as they attempted to take over neighbourhoods. More than 20 families were forced from their homes.

We can also reveal that one of the gang members was arrested last Friday night for a horrific arson attack on a young woman. The man, who is related to the gang boss, had been in a relationship with the woman but they had a falling out. In a shocking act of savagery, he set fire to a bowl of nail polish remover while her hand was in it.

The highly flammable substance ignited and caused devastating burn injuries to the young woman. She was hospitalised and had to get skin grafts over the incident and has left Waterford.

Her attacker had previously tried to convince her to let him use her name to buy a house so he could hide the gang’s assets from CAB.

The gang targets what they see as vulnerable people, including single mothers, elderly people and children. The mob are involved in a range of criminal activity, from drug dealing and extortion to money-lending and burglaries.

Earlier this year, they petrol-bombed a car belonging to local Sinn Fein Councillor John Hearne, who has bravely taken them on and helped victims stand up to the thugs.

Cllr Hearne has stood up to the gang and has helped victims, who were previously too scared to come forward to make official complaints to gardai. His work in encouraging victims helped spark the raids.

He says: “It’s the best policing operation in the history of the city of Waterford. When they dropped the hammer, they dropped a big hammer. Everyone I met in town was delighted.”

It has emerged that the gang boss was behind the rape of a 12-year-old girl a number of years ago. The girl became pregnant as a result of the rape, but no official investigation was launched by gardai.

Associates of the gang boss have also been trying to prevent a court case going ahead in recent months.

One witness in the case was given a choice of “€40,000 or a bullet in a head” to withdraw their evidence. The witness bravely refused and gardai arrested an associate of the gang boss.

The garda raids particularly focused on an illegal money-lending operation which saw them loan money to people in dire straits before demanding huge amounts back in interest.

Those who didn’t pay were threatened, and in some, cases physically attacked.

The gang was so controlling that it forced victims to hand over their social welfare cards. The thugs went with victims to the dole office and also took children’s allowance books.

Cllr Hearne said: “They’ll offer families money to take the children’s allowance book off them for two years. But they never give it back and they’ll only give them small bits of money.

“Children have been put into care because their parents can’t afford to feed them. That’s how bad it is.”

Gardai seized a large amount of stolen goods in raids on around 40 homes in the city. In some, gardai found safes hidden under floorboards, and packed with jewellery and cash. Northern-registered cars were also seized.

Some of the homes were extremely lavish, with marble staircases and floors and chandeliers. However, gardai found that the electricity boxes in many of the homes they raided this week had been tampered with to siphon free electricity.

The gang has been trying to disguise their wealth and the Criminal Assets Bureau is also involved in the operation.

Incredibly, dim-witted members of the gang bought two new cars on Friday, days after a number of their cars were seized. Armed gardai stopped the men in the city and seized those cars as well.

Cllr Hearne added: “The guards are in this fight now. This gang know they’re hated now. The guards will get them.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/28/14 06:14 AM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/daly-gang-fights-drugs-patch-3738841

Daly gang fights for drugs patch.



Associates of slain criminal John Daly have joined forces in a bid to regain control
of their old drugs turf, we can reveal.

The gang, based in Finglas, North Dublin, has re-emerged in recent months and is letting rivals know they are back in business.

It is believed the criminal outfit is trying to take over an area of the city once controlled by assassinated RIRA boss Alan Ryan and his gang.

Armed robber Daly, 27, who phoned RTE’s Liveline radio show from his prison cell, was shot dead in Finglas in October 2007.

Gardai believe he was targeted on the orders of slain gang boss Eamon “The Don” Dunne after he tried to re-establish his patch following his release from Portlaoise Prison two months earlier.

His old associates struggled to maintain their powerbase, however, in recent months they have seen Ryan’s gang diminish completely and decided it was the right time to regain control.

A source last night said: “The gang that once ruled North Dublin was run by slain RIRA boss Alan Ryan.

"However, since his death the gang has continued to lose its power and that’s when Daly’s old crew decided it was time to muscle back in again.

“They have been throwing their weight around and letting Ryan’s crowd know they are back.

“They have also aligned themselves with other gangs to totally eradicate Ryan’s depleted set-up.

“They want to settle old scores too and take back the drugs turf they believe has always been theirs.”

The source added: “Ryan’s old gang are all but gone at this stage.

"The power they once possessed is gone and a number of members have even gone running scared in fear for their lives.”

On the night of his death Daly – who had been drinking with friends and family and after being refused entry to a number of city nightclubs – decided to bring a group home for a party.

As their taxi arrived in Finglas, another car pulled up alongside and an assassin blasted Daly repeatedly through the passenger window.

Cabbie Francis O’Neill was lucky to survive after he became trapped under the dying crook.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/04/14 02:45 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...on-of-a-handgun

Man jailed for possession of handgun is to be state witness in murder trial.

A Dublin man who is to be a State witness against his three co-accused charged with the murder of dissident republican Peter Butterly in an “unprecedented” case has been jailed for three-and-a-half years for the possession of a handgun

Today at the Special Criminal Court David Cullen (30), of Brackenwood Ave, Balbriggan pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of a 9mm calibre Beretta model 9000s semi-automatic pistol at the Huntsman Inn at Gormanston, Co Meath, on March 6th, 2013.

Last year Cullen and his co-accused Edward McGrath (32), of Land Dale Lawns, Springfield, Tallaght, Dean Evans (22), of Grange Park Rise, Raheny, and Sharif Kelly (43) of Pinewood Green Road, Balbriggan were charged with the murder of Peter Butterly.

Butterly, a 35-year-old father of two, was shot dead in the car park of the Huntsman Inn at Gormanston, Co Meath, on March 6th, 2013.

Ms Una Ni Raifeartaigh SC, for the State, this morning (Wednesday) said that Cullen’s plea was acceptable to the Director of Public Prosecutions and a nolle prosequi – a decision not to proceed - would be entered on the count of murder.

The court heard yesterday that David Cullen had made contact with gardai through his solicitor and indicated a willingness to give evidence on behalf of the prosecution.

On June 27 Mr Cullen gave a voluntary statement giving details of the offences and the involvement of certain people. The non-jury court heard that the Director wished to call Mr Cullen as a witness in the case against the three other accused.

Detective Inspector Alf Martyn, the officer in charge of the overall investigation, told Ms Ni Raifeartaigh that on the evening of March 5, 2013 a stolen Toyota Corolla car with false number plates and a green Opel Zafira were observed in the car-park of the apartment complex where Cullen lived.

He agreed that the following day at 1:55pm Peter Butterly drove in to the car-park of the Huntsman Inn in his grey Renault Laguna, having made arrangements to meet another man from Dublin there.

Det Insp Martyn agreed that two minutes later a Toyota Corolla was seen approaching the inn, and gardai observed the driver had bushy hair while the rear passenger windows were open.

He agreed that at about 2:05pm shots were discharged at Mr Butterly’s car and the victim himself when he attempted to flee. The Toyota Corolla then left the car-park at speed, turning left on to Flemington Road.

Det Insp Martyn agreed that the first garda on the scene found Mr Butterly lying in a corner of the car-park having being shot a number of times. Mr Butterly died immediately at the scene.

He agreed that a man referred to in court as “Mr A” then arrived at the scene saying he had arranged to meet Mr Butterly there.

Det Insp Martyn said a garda unit saw David Cullen walking from the direction of Gormanston College with a white plastic bag in his hand, and he was observed bending down to put an item from the side of the road in to the bag.

He agreed that Cullen was stopped and told to get on the ground, at which point he threw the plastic bag a short distance. The Toyota Corolla car was stopped a short distance away at a field gateway and the occupants were arrested, while the occupant of an Opel Zafira car was also arrested.

Det Insp Martyn agreed with Ms Ni Raifeartaigh that the firearm recovered was the subject of the charge and Cullen’s fingerprints were subsequently found on the plastic bag. Gardai who searched the Toyota Corolla found a black wig, firelighters, a can of petrol and a pair of black gloves.

Cullen was arrested outside the college and brought to Balbriggan Garda Station where he broke the SIM card from his mobile phone in two pieces. Det Insp Martyn agreed that Cullen was wearing two sets of clothes at the time, while a pair of blue latex gloves were also found in his pocket.

The defendant initially told gardai in interview that he had been walking to Gormanston College from his apartment in Balbriggan to ask about joining a gym in the college.

Cullen said he saw something being thrown from a passing car but did not know what it was and decided to pick it up. He denied knowledge of the Toyota Car parked outside his apartment block.

Det Insp Martyn told the court that there were ongoing discussions about how Cullen’s safety might be protected in the future but these had not come to finality. He said an application would be assessed and after this security would be provided.

He told the court that Cullen has previous convictions for assault causing harm, a road traffic offence and public order issues.

Det Insp Martyn agreed with counsel for the defendant, Mr Conor Devally SC, that Cullen’s situation was “unprecedented” and told the court that in 30 years of service this was his first time encountering something of this nature.

The witness agreed that Cullen has given a full narrative account of the activity of retrieving the weapon and what he initially offered up in interview with gardai was “patently” a “spurious story” about his presence on the road which “never added up”.

He agreed that Cullen became involved a short number of days before the killing, when he was asked to pick something up on a specific date.

Det Insp Martyn said that when he undertook to do this Cullen had no knowledge of the ultimate use of the weapon and only became aware a short time before the murder that the weapon was to be used in the shooting, at which point he believed he was unable to withdraw.

He agreed with Mr Devally that it was fair to say father-of-two Cullen may well have no further ties or access to his children in the future having regard to security arrangements.

Mr Devally submitted that Cullen’s role was something of a “clean-up” or “removal” of evidence. He told the court that Cullen had some difficulties in custody as he was of “independent mind” and these would be enhanced “by a rather marked degree” now.

Counsel said he had been asked to convey Cullen’s genuine remorse for having participated, however after the event, in this “ghastly killing” which had made a widow of somebody.

Mr Devally said it was often the case that Special Criminal Court had considered it worthy if an accused person renounced violence or a certain organisation, and submitted that the step taken by Cullen was “the most vivid renunciation possible”.

Presiding judge Ms Justice Iseult O’Malley, said the court noted that Cullen’s role was to collect the gun after the event, and this meant he would have disposed of an important piece of evidence in a serious offence had he been successful.

In those circumstances she said the court regarded the offence merited a sentence of ten years. However, she said in mitigation Cullen had pleaded guilty, had shown remorse, had a good work record and fully cooperated in respect of his own involvement.

Ms Justice O’Malley said the court had regard to the evidence of Det Insp Martyn that the case was of an “unprecedented nature”, and the mitigating factors meant the appropriate sentence was seven years.

She said where there was disassociation or renunciation of criminal activity it was the practice of the court to suspend a significant portion of a sentence, and it was proposed to suspend the last three-and-half years of Cullen’s seven year sentence, to date from when he was first arrested in March 2013.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/09/14 11:44 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/n...george-Hamilton

PSNI blitz on 'New IRA' and east Belfast UVF thugs in full swing.

New PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton has said that the police have made 29 arrests and conducted 102 searches in a crackdown on the East Belfast UVF.

Mr Hamilton confirmed that the PSNI have recovered guns, cash, drugs and contraband in their searches of premises - targeting illegal gaming machines, taxi firms and money laundering operations.

Mr Hamilton also said that 28 arrests have been made in the Larne and Carrickfergus areas, six of which have resulted in charges being brought, after the violent south east Antrim UDA 'show of strength' back in March in which hundreds of men brandishing weapons attacked houses.

In his first meeting with the Policing Board as new chief constable, Mr Hamilton said that the PSNI's "sustained operation against organised criminality, including some personalities connected to east Belfast UVF, continue."

He also revealed that three men associated with the 'New IRA', arrested in early June, have pleaded guilty to terrorist offences, with another man from Lurgan sentenced for possession of IED components and explosives.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/12/14 11:03 AM

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Teen shot in West Belfast.

An 18-year-old man is recovering in hospital after being shot in West Belfast.

The teen was shot twice, and his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening.

The man was taken to Rodney Parade in the city just before midnight before being shot in both ankles.

He is now recovering in hospital.

The PSNI have asked for anyone with any information to come forward.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/12/14 11:13 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/bomb-left-at-gun-victim-sisters-door-30425388.html

Bomb left at gun victim sister's door.

BY KEN FOY – 12 JULY 2014 12:00 AM

The innocent sister of a man who was lucky to escape with his life when he was targeted in a botched assassination attempt had a pipe bomb placed at her door in a sinister attack.

Gardai are investigating all aspects of the pipe bomb incident at the woman's home in the Moneymore estate in Drogheda.

The threat emerged on Tuesday afternoon, ten weeks after her brother Shane Mooney (39) was shot and injured at his home in Dowth, Co Meath.

A motive for the incident in Drogheda this week has not yet been established but it may be linked to a previous pipe bomb attack in the same estate earlier this summer.

EVACUATED

A number of properties in the Moneymore neighbourhood had to be evacuated after the device was found.

The Army Bomb Disposal Team arrived on the scene at 1.40pm on Tuesday and road closures were put in place.

The device was made safe about 40 minutes later without the need for a controlled explosion and the area was declared safe.

The case was handed over to the Gardai. A senior source told the Herald that detectives are investigating whether this week's incident was linked to an incident last month where a pipe bomb was thrown through the front window of a house in the same estate.

While that improvised bomb was discovered at around 5am on June 1, it was several hours later before gardai were informed.

On that occasion, gardai confirmed that they became aware of the device at around 11am and called in an Army Bomb Disposal Unit.

Upon arrival it was discovered that the device had been moved to the front garden of the house.

Gardai evacuated the occupants of a number of surrounding houses and roads were closed.

CRUDE

A source said that both devices were "crude enough but capable of causing serious injury".

Meanwhile, it is understood that Shane Mooney is still getting treatment for the horrific injuries that he received in the failed assassination attempt at his rural home on April 27.

Mooney (39), was hit twice in the upper body and once in the leg at the house in the townland of Dowth near Slane at 9.45pm on the night.

In January 1999, he was convicted of malicious damage and given a three-month suspended sentence.

In February 2000, he was convicted of assault and fined €2,500, while in October 2002 he was convicted of threatening, abusive and insulting behaviour and ordered to pay €500 compensation.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/12/14 11:14 AM

dying to hear more about the russians up the north
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/12/14 11:16 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/pipebomb-thrown-at-home-close-to-childrens-hospital-30425727.html

Pipebomb thrown at home close to children's hospital.

BY ALAN O'KEEFFE – 12 JULY 2014 12:00 AM

a pipebomb thrown outside a house near Crumlin's children's hospital "could have been picked up by kids", residents said.

Gardai called in military ordnance experts after the explosive device was discovered outside the home at Errigal Road in the south Dublin suburb of Drimnagh.

An army bomb disposal team worked at the scene yesterday to make the bomb safe. Gardai said it was a "viable" bomb.

The house is situated very close to Our Lady's Hospital for Sick Children in Crumlin.

Roads were sealed off yesterday afternoon while a cordon was placed around the area during the military operation and a number of nearby houses were also evacuated. But the running of the hospital was not affected by the joint garda-military operation.

Last night, a man living in the house targeted by the bombers said he had no idea why his home was attacked.

He told the Herald: "It's a big shock. I haven't a clue why they did it."

dumbfounded

The 54-year-old grandfather, who lives in the terraced house with his partner, said: "I'm dumbfounded. They must have had the wrong address. We've done nothing."

He said his partner was at home around 3pm when she heard a clanking sound on the garden path in front of her door. She saw the device which had been thrown onto the path.

The man added that his grandchildren regularly visit his home and one could have picked up the bomb and have been seriously injured.

The pipebomb was made safe at the scene without the need for a controlled explosion. The component parts were taken away for further study before being handed over to gardai for a forensic examination.

Last night gardai were trying to establish a motive for the incident. The emergency began at 3 pm when "a metal bar" was discovered outside the house on Errigal Road.

The army bomb squad declared the area safe at 4.25 pm.

Bomb teams have been called out 82 times so far this year and made safe 30 viable improvised explosive devices.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/15/14 10:29 AM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/murder-hire-just-500-hit-3782202

Murder for hire at just €500 a hit.

Gardai at the scene of Gintaras Zelvys shooting this morning at the Greenogue Industrial Estate in Dublin
Hired hitmen from Eastern Europe are flying into Ireland to assassinate people for as little as €500.

The Irish Sunday Mirror has learned that Dublin gangs are using the military-trained gunmen because they are cheaper and deadlier than homegrown thugs.

They also have no criminal records here, making it harder for gardai to trace them if they leave DNA at the scene.

The mercenaries also use only new guns that have never been fired before – and they dump them once the job is done.

A source said Lithuanians and Russians were increasingly popular with mobsters in the capital.

They added: “At the end of the day, these guys are reliable, cheap and professional. They are military-trained and know how to use guns, unlike some of the guys here who have never held one in their hand, let alone fired one.

“The gunman who is hired flies into Ireland in the morning, carries out the shooting within a few hours and then flies home that night.

“As they are foreign, they are not on the Irish criminal database either, which is a bonus. They are unknown to gardai and come and go completely under the radar.

“They are also willing to carry out the shootings for as little as €500. It’s a lot more than what is offered for the same kind of work back in their home countries.”

The insider told how the hitmen’s popularity was based upon their reputation for getting the job done.

They added: “The gangs can be guaranteed the job will be carried out properly. They are ruthless but precise.

“A lot of gangs have learned the hard way when criminals who they hired to carry out assassinations were so high on drugs that they left vital evidence behind which led cops straight to them.”

The source said criminal Eastern European groups already in Ireland were instrumental in organising for the gunmen to fly into the country.

They told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “There are a number of very powerful and ruthless gangs from Eastern Europe based here.

“They work as middle men in a lot of cases, organising assassins from their home countries to carry out hits here.”

Over the past few years, a number of these gangs from Russia, Lithuania and Poland have set up bases in Ireland.

One of the most dangerous foreign criminals to establish a foothold in the underworld was the Lithuanian gangster Gintaras Zelvys, who was killed last year.

Gintaras Zelvys
The convicted rapist, 43, was shot multiple times in the chest after arriving at a cash-for-clothes recycling company in Greenogue Industrial Estate in Dublin.

Zelvys first came to Garda attention in 2006 when he and five other suspects were charged with theft, handling stolen property and assault.

In February 2007, at Monaghan Circuit Court, he was convicted of demanding money with menaces and stealing a car.

It emerged in the hearing that Zelvys had a string of previous convictions, including rape, robbery and breaking out of prison.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/20/14 01:42 PM

http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-28374375

Dissident republican suspects: Bail refused in Belfast case.

Three alleged dissident republicans were recorded talking about security force targets with a chance of "getting a kill", the High Court has heard.

The men also discussed weaponry and explosives and losing two assault rifles in an attack on police in north Belfast, prosecutors claimed.

Details emerged as one of the men, Alex McCrory, 52, was refused bail to attend his grand-daughter's baptism.

The judge said the request did not meet the criteria for compassionate bail.

Mr McCrory faces charges of conspiring with co-accused Colin Duffy and Henry Fitzsimons to murder members of the security forces and belonging to a proscribed organisation, namely the Irish Republican Army.

He is further charged with attempting to murder police officers, conspiracy to possess firearms and explosives with intent to endanger life, and aiding and abetting the possession of a firearm.

The alleged offences cover a period between January and December last year.

Gun attack
Mr McCrory, of Sliabh Dubh View, Belfast, was arrested along with Mr Duffy, 46, from Forest Glade, Lurgan, and 45-year-old Mr Fitzsimons, of no fixed address, following the shooting incident on the Crumlin Road.

A police Land Rover and two other PSNI vehicles came under gun attack as they travelled towards Twaddell Avenue on 5 December.

Two AK47 rifles and 14 spent rounds of ammunition were later recovered along with a hijacked and burnt-out taxi.

"Examination of the vehicles fired upon revealed the police officers driving were extremely fortunate not to be seriously injured or murdered," a prosecution lawyer said.

She said the men were arrested on the basis of a secretly-recorded meeting in Lurgan the next day.

"This was clearly a leadership or command discussion regarding the IRA, focusing on the attack against police and the loss of two assault rifles," the barrister said.

Those present were said to have talked about whether the gunmen would have been recognised, before concluding it was unlikely as they had worn balaclavas.

'Not made public'
Criticism was also vented that the rifles had not been cleaned before the attack, the court heard.

"One of the guns jammed during the attack. That was information not made public and only available to people with knowledge of the shooting," the prosecution lawyer said.

All three men present were allegedly active participants in operational talks which also explored: future attacks and the availability of firearms and ammunition, finance and the organisation's future direction and the number of weapons and Semtex at their disposal.

They were also said to have talked about looking for targets and using AK47s because there was a high percentage of "getting a kill".

It was claimed that during the meeting Mr McCrory was recorded saying: "I wouldn't mind doing 15 years... if he's lying half-dead at least."

Following their arrests, all three accused remained silent during police interviews, the court heard.

Opposing bail, the prosecutor claimed the transcripts showed Mr McCrory was highly involved in the terror organisation and prepared to travel to the Republic of Ireland to secure weapons.

A defence lawyer said Mr McCrory only wanted out of prison for a number of hours to attend his grand-daughter's baptism.

He said it would be unfair to deny his application when Mr Fitzsimons was temporarily released previously for a Holy Communion ceremony.

With the accused all allegedly to have been under long-term surveillance, the lawyer claimed similar close monitoring would continue if his client was allowed out of custody.

"The height of the case is in relation to comments made while recorded under RIPA (Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act)," he said.

"Those recordings will be challenged in terms of their admissibility. These are very live issues."

Refusing the application, the judge ruled that it did not come "anywhere close" to meeting the normal criteria for compassionate bail.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/22/14 08:23 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gangsters-molls-may-hold-key-to-murders-30444403.html

Gangsters' molls may hold key to murders
Gardai plan to break 'code of silence' to unlock unsolved crimes.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/24/14 11:38 AM

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dying to hear more about the russians up the north


http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/n...ortion-activity

Russians step up drugs and extortion activity.

Organised crime gangs are set to muscle in on Ulster’s drug and extortion rackets.

The Sunday World has previously revealed how eastern European and Triad gangs already command a major slice of the action in Belfast, but it is understood that other foreign gangs already have their sights set on Northern Ireland.

One major gang dubbed The Russians control the drugs racket in Belfast, outmuscling the UVF to set up a series of brothels across the south of the city and take a stranglehold on the drugs trade.

Well placed sources have told us gang bosses are amazed at the drugs profits to be had in Belfast and have already beefed up their operation.

It is understood the gang operates at least six brothels but has been busy buying up vacant properties with the intention of expanding their sex empire.

Women are being trafficked regularly from eastern Europe and pressed into service in the sex industry. They are also being forced to courier drugs first into Dublin and then into Northern Ireland.

It is understood up to a dozen foreign nationals are now based in Belfast overseeing the criminal empire.

According to our source they have been taken aback at the success of their enterprise north of the border.

“They established themselves in Dublin first,” said our source.

“They had no real plan to move in on Belfast in any great number but they began to notice how many people were prepared to drive to Dublin from the north to buy their drugs got them thinking.”

The Russians have earned a reputation for the purity of their drugs.

“Dealers in Belfast are so greedy they were cutting their coke so much it was as little as two per cent pure, the Russians insist on 25 per cent purity – and they’re cheaper.”

Up to now they have restricted their operations to south Belfast and the city centre but the Sunday World can reveal they are looking to the north of the city and further afield with Fermanagh and Ballymena in their sights.

Ballymena has long had a reputation for being a major drugs hub.

And they will not be afraid to take on local paramilitaries just as they did on Sandy Row and the Donegall Road in Belfast where are now effectively working in partnership with the UVF.

The gang, which is heavily armed, moved into the Donegall Road area last year and immediately clashed with local paramilitary figures. One leading east European figure was lucky to escape with his life when an under-car booby trap fell from the underside of the vehicle as he drove off.

On another occasion a gang member narrowly avoided serious injury when a crossbow bolt was fired through the door of a house in the Village district.

The Russians set up an extensive drug dealing business and opened two brothels in the heart of the UVF controlled district

There have been numerous violent clashes with shots fired on a number of occasions before UVF commander Eddie ‘Onions’ Rainey and sidekick Colin ‘Meerkat’ Fulton called a truce and agreed to a sit down meeting.

In return for agreeing not interfere in their criminal activities, the Russians pay UVF a slice of the profits and keep them supplied with high grade cocaine.

The relationship is now so cosy the Russians even offered to “take out” three senior UVF figures who opposed the arrangement.

The Russians said they would use a hitman, based in Limerick, to travel north to assassinate three senior UVF figures opposed to the drugs trade.

richard.sullivan@nth.sundayworld.com
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/26/14 09:35 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/fit...t-30446352.html

Fitzgerald plans three new laws to crack down on dissident threat.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/26/14 09:39 AM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinio...y-30455666.html

Paramilitaries are the real enemy.

EDITOR'S VIEWPOINT – 24 JULY 2014

Every so often we get a chilling reminder of the way things were and how imperfect our peace really is. Near midnight on Tuesday in Londonderry, a self-appointed loyalist gang summoned a local man to a playground and shot him in both legs. It was a punishment shooting by appointment, a macabre aping of how dissident republicans have carried out similar attacks on the other city of the River Foyle.

After the level of terrorism that so many of us endured for decades, such attacks may seem of relatively little consequence. But they are not.

They are an affront to decent society. The people who carry out such shootings, be they from republican or loyalist backgrounds, have no right on their side.

They are criminals and what they do is – and should be – punishable by imprisonment. Quite simply those who engage in such violence do so to intimidate the communities they operate in. It is a warning to everyone to beware of running foul of the paramilitary groups.

They may pretend that they are doling out punishment against anti-social elements at the behest of their communities, but they are far from being neighbourhood policemen.

The shootings reinforce their control of areas and also allow them to engage in their own anti-social behaviour. It is well known that paramilitary gangs are behind much of the drug-dealing, racketeering and other criminal acts which blight so many working-class areas.

They are the real enemies of their communities, but their firepower and their callous and casual use of violence ensures that few are willing to speak out against them.

But these communities must speak out against violence like punishment shootings. Few businesses are going to invest in areas where such attacks take place and where there is an impression that paramilitaries rule the roost.

Anyone with information about those responsible for such attacks should give it to the police, even in confidence. That is the only way they will ever throw off the yoke of the terrorists.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 07/28/14 10:05 PM


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A member of the travelling community was shot last night in a pub in Dublin in an attack with is being linked to a local dispute.

He suffered "graze injuries" when a lone gunman entered Campion's bar, Malahide Road, Dublin and targeted on Friday night.

The man who is from Dublin, was taken to hospital and has since been released.

The victim of this latest shooting is a traveller who lives in the local area.

Gardai are investigating if the shooting is linked to tensions with the travelling community.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/04/14 11:18 AM






A 35-year-old Dublin criminal has been found not guilty of murdering teenager Marioara Rostas in the city six years ago.

The 18-year-old girl died of four gunshot wounds to her head before her body was buried in a shallow grave, where it was discovered four years later.

Alan Wilson, a father-of-four from New Street Gardens in the city, had pleaded not (NOT) guilty to murdering Ms Rostas at Brabazon Street, The Coombe, Dublin between January 7 and January 8, 2008.

The five-week trial at the Central Criminal Court heard that the victim was an ethnic Roma from very poor circumstances in Romania.

She moved to Ireland at the end of 2007 and began begging with her parents and younger brother on the streets of Dublin.

On January 6th 2008, just a fortnight after her arrival here, the family was begging at the junction of Lombard Street and Pearse Street behind Trinity College. Her younger brother, Dumitru, testified that he saw her talking to a man in a car around 2 o'clock that afternoon.

This man told the then 13-year-old boy that he would take Marioara to McDonald's for food and be back in 10 minutes. The family never saw her alive again.

However, a very upset and frightened Mariora rang her brother in Romania the following day and cried for her 'Daddy to come get her'.

Her older brother, Alexandru, said that she said that she was out of town and began to read the letters from a street sign, but the phone cut off.

An investigation began but there were no developments for a number of months.

The investigation then led to the examination of a house on Brabazon Street. This had been the home of Alan Wilson’s sister, Maxine Wilson, and her partner, Fergus O'Hanlon, who was the accused man's friend at the time.

Despite the house having been set on fire that February, two rounds of ammunition and a number of bullet holes were found in a wall there, along with a lock on the outside of a bedroom door.

Dumitru also identified the silver Ford Mondeo in which he last saw his sister. The accused admitted owning this car, but denied driving it at the time.

Both Wilson and O'Hanlon, a convicted criminal, were arrested in October 2008 and questioned about the murder, but no more progress was made in the investigation until late 2011.

Then, while being questioned about another crime, O’Hanlon offered gardai information on the case, and in January 2012 led them to Kippure, a mountainous area on the Wicklow border.

Gardai first found an empty ready-made grave or bunker, but later found the teenager's body lying in a foetal position in a shallow grave. She was mummified in a lot of plastic tightened by duct tape. There was a pillowcase over her head and a knotted sheet wrapped around her legs.

The cause of her death was four gunshot wounds to her head.

O’Hanlon was then admitted into the Witness Protection Programme, was later granted immunity from prosecution and became the State's main witness in the trial.

He testified that on January 8th 2008, he got a call to return to home, where he said Alan Wilson came downstairs holding a firearm.

He said that the accused told him he wanted to show him something and brought him upstairs and showed him a dead girl with a hole in her forehead. O’Hanlon claimed that when he questioned Wilson, the accused replied that she was a witness to her brother being killed.

He said that he felt sick but helped his friend bury her body and later cleaned up the blood in his home.

"It was damned if you do and dead if you don't," he claimed in court.

He said he assisted the accused in preparing her body and placing it in a large lawnmower bag. He said the accused then put her in the boot of his Mondeo.

O’Hanlon said that they drove up the mountains to Kippure, where he said Wilson looked around for the bunker. He said he couldn't find it and that the two of them then dug the shallow grave. He claimed they buried the teenager and burned her belongings nearby.

However O'Hanlon was the subject of a number of days of robust cross examination by defence counsel Michael O'Higgins SC. Mr O'Higgins questioned his motives, noting that he had previously told gardai he hated Wilson and had been recorded saying that he had 'waited four years to f**k him over'.

The barrister also questioned his attitude to women, noting that he had previously been accused of breaking an ex-girlfriend's ribs and that the father of another ex-girlfriend had reported him to gardai for allegedly holding that girl against her will.

Mr O'Higgins showed the jury a photofit prepared from the description given of the driver of the Mondeo. O'Hanlon denied that it looked very much like him. He said he had refused to participate in a formal ID parade because he always refused such requests.

O'Hanlon agreed that he sometimes drove Wilson's Mondeo but denied driving it that day and picking up Marioara himself.

O'Hanlon insisted that he was telling the truth but Mr O'Higgins told the jury that it had got 'a master class in perjury' from him.

Prosecutor Seán Gillane SC said that, given the context, the evidence was never going to come from an altar boy. He said that O'Hanlon had already gotten away with his crime of assisting a killer when he decided to help gardai.

Mr Justice Patrick McCarthy warned the jury of 10 men and two women that O'Hanlon was an accomplice and a beneficiary of the Witness Protection Programme. He informed them that it would be dangerous to convict on the basis of his uncorroborated evidence.

The jury spent just two hours and 53 minutes deliberating today before reaching a unanimous verdict of not guilty of murder.

Wilson showed no reaction to the verdict before returning to prison to finish serving a seven-year sentence for a meat cleaver attack.

The victim's family left with support staff. Nobody stands convicted of their child's murder.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/05/14 03:35 PM




Dad-to-be Martin ‘the Viper’ Foley has been hailed a hero after saving the life of a man who was trapped inside a house that had been deliberately set on fire.

The 63-year-old has been praised for showing no fear in entering the house on Cashel Avenue in Crumlin, Dublin, last Sunday night despite a massive fire blazing inside.

He pulled a man who was trapped inside to safety and then threw several gas canisters, which were in danger of exploding, out the window.

The pensioner, who had been in the house when it was set on fire by a petrol bomb, was treated for shock and smoke inhalation by paramedics at the scene and will make a full recovery.

However, the fire caused considerable damage to three adjoining houses leaving them unfit for living in.

Gardai are investigating the incident but believe that two local men, who have been attempting to extort money from innocent residents, may have been responsible for the arson attack, which is being treated as attempted murder.

A source in the Fire Brigade said: “Martin Foley is a hero, no question. He didn’t hesitate to enter the burning building and help the elderly resident out. Not only that but by getting rid of the gas canisters he avoided a potentially lethal explosion breaking out.

“When he saved the man he waited around and spoke to us about what he had seen and the layout of the house and was very cooperative and helpful.”

The Sunday World recently revealed that despite not being too far away from collecting his state pension and being hit by an incredible 18 bullets in four murder bids, Foley impregnated his wife.

Foley turns 64 in November and his 38 year-old beau Sonia Doyle is understood to be over four months pregnant.

The colourful criminal has been joking with pals that his body will be donated to medical science when he finally kicks the bucket because he has confounded doctors’ expectations for so many years.

Foley and Sonia Doyle got married last November after a ten-year relationship. The intimate ceremony in Puerto Rico in the Canary Islands was only attended by a handful of people.

The pair of lovebirds have wasted no time in having a family. Foley already has two daughters who are in their late 20s from his first marriage to his deceased wife Pauline who passed away in January 2003.

Foley has told friends he cannot wait for the early morning feeds and dirty nappies and says he has a new perspective on the value of life because he has stared death in the face on so many occasions. The new arrival is some much-needed good news for Foley who was handed a bill for €916,960 by the Criminal Assets Bureau last month.

Two years ago the CAB launched an investigation into the criminal because of the actions of his notorious debt collection business.

Sonia Doyle is a director of ‘Viper Debt Recovery and Repossession Services Limited’ which is highly successful despite the claims of the company books.

Garda management were concerned that Foley was touring the country intimidating people into paying debts so CAB officials used the garda PULSE machine to track Foley’s business movements and used it to prove his company’s income was not declared correctly.

The Viper pockets 20 per cent of every debt he collects and also charges several thousand euro to take a case on in the first place.

He has become so busy over the last few years that he now employs around eight people full time.

Last year the accounts for the debt collection company revealed that it made a profit of just €833. The previous year the company lost €7,518. The accounts detailed revenues of just €20,290 up until September 2012.

However auditors said they could not independently verify these revenues because there was no cash book for the business.

The €916,960 declaration is for under declaration of income tax. The County Sheriff has the power to seize valuables from Foley including his home.

The Viper has 45 criminal convictions and is regarded by gardai as being involved in drug dealing and other serious criminal activities.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/05/14 08:01 PM




A police officer in riot gear stands near a barrier erected to prevent an Orange Order parade passing close to the Ardoyne area of north Belfast. Photograph: Cathal Mcnaughton/Reuters


A protest against a year-long ban on a contentious Orange Order parade in north Belfast has united unionism like never before, a senior member of the loyalist marching institution has said.

The return leg of the parade by local Orangemen from Ligoneil passed off relatively peacefully, even though the loyalists remain banned from passing by the nearby republican Ardoyne district.

Unlike last year when dozens of police officers were injured in a barrage of missiles with water cannon and plastic bullets being fired to quell the riot, there was virtually no trouble at a barrier erected to prevent the Orangemen from marching up Woodvale Road and on to the Crumlin Road facing Ardoyne.

Instead, marshals from the Orange Order formed a cordon between local loyalists and bandsmen, and police lines preventing an outbreak of disorder.

There was a large security presence in the area with more than 40 Pangolin armoured police vehicles, two mobile water cannon and more than 1,000 officers deployed, many of them in protective body armour.

Addressing the crowds gathered on the loyalist side of the barrier, Spencer Beattie, the deputy grand master of the Orange Order for Belfast, said the cause of the Ligoneil Orangemen and the establishment of a "civil rights camp" in the area to highlight their demand to walk "had united unionism like never before".

Beattie repeated pleas from Orange leaders, mainstream unionist parties and the political organisations linked to loyalist paramilitaries that no loyalists should engage in any acts of violence in protest at the year-old ban on the parade.

Although the majority of loyalists dispersed from the Woodvale Road after the short speech, the Police Service of Northern Ireland maintained a large presence in the area. There was also a substantial police presence close to Ardoyne where about 100 republicans had gathered.

Tens of thousands of Orangemen, their bands and supporters took part in 17 demonstrations across Northern Ireland, on this the most sacred day in the Ulster Protestant calendar. The overwhelming number of the parades were non-contentious, with only a few opposed by nationalist residents because they pass by their areas.

Compared to 2013, this year's Twelfth of July celebrations were relatively peaceful across the region. The PSNI said six men had been arrested for offences including rioting and street disorder.

One man was stabbed in the early hours of Saturday after sectarian clashes on a bridge straddling the river Lagan in south Belfast. Up to 40 youths from rival Protestant and Catholic gangs clashed on the Ormeau Bridge at about 3am.

There were minor scuffles near Belfast city centre as another Orange Order feeder parade passed St Patrick's Catholic church in Donegall Street. A number of missiles were thrown from loyalist lines at police in nearby Union Street and mass goers in St Patrick's were caught outside the church as loyalist marching bands filed past.

The PSNI was investigating claims that a loyalist band broke a determination from the Parades Commission – the body that adjudicates on contentious parades in Northern Ireland – that barred music being played as the parade passed the church.

Sinn Féin welcomed the peaceful outcome to the banned parade on the Woodvale Road and called for talks to reach a long-term solution to the dispute.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/13/14 01:50 AM





A DUBLIN youth will be sentenced next month for his role in a gang attack and robbery of a fast-food delivery man who was dragged away from his car and beaten.

The 17-year-old boy, who has a string of prior criminal convictions, pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of assault causing harm and robbery of the man, during the incident in Tallaght, on the evening of April 14 last.

In evidence, Garda David Jennings told Judge John Lindsay at the Dublin Children's Court that the delivery man had just got out of his car when he was approached by two youths who hit him in the face.

He was then “dragged” to a corner where his wallet, containing €50 as well as assorted cards, and his car keys were taken.

Gda Jennings said the man suffered a cut over of his eyes as well as facial bruising.

He also agreed with the defence barrister that the teenager was not one of the youths who had initially approached the victim. The court also heard the boy was arrested later and made admissions to gardai that he was involved.

The teenager, who was accompanied to court by a family member, had 17 prior criminal convictions for: drug possession, possessing a weapon, having an implement for use in a theft offence, failing to appear in court, obstruction of a garda, breach of the peace as well as dangerous driving and other motoring offences.

Judge Lindsay heard that the teenager is currently serving a sentence and could be released in November. The defence asked the judge to note that the youth has been diagnosed as having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder which had created problems for him. Since going in to a detention centre, he has been been attending classes and gym and has had a more “structured” life, the defence also said in their mitigation plea.

Judge Lindsay adjourned sentencing the teenager for three weeks to allow time for a probation report on the youth to be furnished to the court.

Another 17-year-old boy is also due to be sentenced next month for his role in the incident, while two other co-defendants have pleaded not guilty. They are aged 17 and 13 and are expected to go on trial in September.

Special directions had to be obtained from the DPP in relation to the youngest defendant as to whether his prosecution should proceed in light of his age.

The four cannot be identified because they are minors protected by the Children's Act's reporting restrictions.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/13/14 01:55 AM





Caroline Graham went missing in 1989

PSNI officers investigating the murder of a teenager who disappeared in 1989 have arrested a 53-year-old man.



Caroline Graham had been living in Portadown, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland, when she vanished in 1989, aged 19.

The man is being questioned on suspicion of Ms Graham's murder and possession of a firearm, police said.

A Police Service of Northern Ireland spokesman said: "Detectives from serious crime branch investigating the murder of Caroline Graham in Portadown in 1989 have arrested a 53-year-old man."

He was arrested in County Antrim on Friday morning and is being questioned at Antrim PSNI station

On Monday officers with specially-trained dogs searched a house at Hanover Street in the Mid Ulster town where Ms Graham had lived with her boyfriend.

Officers have previously carried out several searches in the town over the years, but Ms Graham's body has not been found.

A murder inquiry was launched in August 2012 after police said they had a number of new lines of inquiry.

Earlier this week forensic scientists were asked to examine items discovered by the search dogs.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/13/14 02:06 AM











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SIX dissident republicans – who were serving lengthy prison sentences for bombing offences in the UK – have been released from Portlaoise maximum security prison after legally challenging their continued detention.




The six are: brothers Aiden (37) and Robert Hulme (34), Darren Mulholland (34), James McCormack (47), Anthony Hyland (41) and Liam Grogan (36) who claimed they were entitled to immediate release due to significant differences between the sentencing systems in Ireland and the UK.



The six were convicted and jailed for 20 years or more by the British courts in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

They were transferred back to Ireland to serve out the remainder of their sentences.

They were not entitled to early release under the Good Friday Agreement due to their links to dissident republicanism. They had release dates varying from September of this year to early 2016, but claimed their continued detention was unlawful.



In what were seen as test cases, inquiries into their detention were sought by Liam Grogan and Darren Mulholland and came before Mr Justice Gerard Hogan in the High Court in Dublin.



It was argued that as both men had fully served the sentence imposed on them in England, their continued detention was unlawful. They also claimed that had the standard Irish remission rates of 25pc been applied they would have been due for release some time ago.
The State did not contest the applications.
After being informed of the facts of the case the Judge made declarations that their detention was unconstitutional and ordered their immediate release.

Applications for inquiries into the detention of the remaining four applicants were adjourned.

When those cases returned before Mr Justice Hogan yesterday, the court was informed the Hulme brothers, McCormack and Hyland had been released and the application for an inquiry was now moot or pointless.

Similar inquiries in three other cases are due before the High Court next week.

All six were members of Real IRA units sent to London to launch a new terror campaign.

In 1999 Hyland, Mulholland and Grogan were convicted at the Old Bailey in London of conspiring to cause explosions in the UK between June and July of 1998.

The trial heard they were part of a Real IRA gang that plotted to cause explosions in London.
Hyland, from Mount Tallant, Terenure, Dublin, was sentenced to 25 years, while Mulholland, Meadow Grove, Dundalk and Grogan, Lakelands, Naas, Co Kildare were jailed for 22 years.
They transferred to Ireland in 2000.
In 2003 the Hulme brothers, from Dundalk in Co Louth, and James McCormack, also from Co Louth, were convicted following their trial at the Old Bailey of conspiring to cause explosions likely to endanger life and possessing explosions. The men, who were arrested in 2001, were also members of the Real IRA.

They were convicted in relation to a bomb attack outside the BBC television centre, London in March 2001 as well as bombings at Ealing Broadway tube station in London in August 2001 and Smallbrook, Queensway, Birmingham, the following November.


The Hulmes were sentenced to 20 years in prison, while McCormack received a 22 year sentence. Their transfer to Portlaoise occurred in 2006.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/26/14 12:02 AM


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A woman who was arrested yesterday morning in connection with the murder of Alan Ryan has been re-arrested in connection with a double murder in the capital.

The Irish Independent has reported the woman - who is allegedly the partner of a getaway driver - has been arrested again in connection with a double execution in north Dublin.

The woman was last night being questioned over the assassination of cousins Glen Murphy (19) and Mark Noonan (23).

The pair were ruthlessly murdered at a petrol station in Finglas in November of 2010.



The Kilbarrack woman, the Independent reports, was released at around 5pm yesterday evening and then immediately re-arrested in connection with the double murder.

Gardai were suspicious the woman was withholding information pertaining to the killing of Murphy and Noonan almost four years ago.

It is believed the pair were gunned down in a case of mistaken identity. Gardai investigating the horrendous crime believe a tracker was placed on a Toyota car that was similar to the car owned by the intended target.

It is unclear whether the woman was involved in any of the crimes but gardai reportedly believe her partner was the driver of the getaway car on the night of the double murder.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/26/14 12:08 AM


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This is the man linked to a terrifying shotgun attack that left another man seriously wounded and his sister injured.



The burly thug posted this picture on the internet and has a fascination with firearms, according to Sunday World sources.

Dan McCarthy, who has been banned from housing estates in his home town of Newcastle West – thanks to violent behaviour in Co Limerick – was arrested and questioned by gardaí this week.

He appeared at Limerick District Court yesterday, charged with breaching an exclusion order and was released on bail.

Ger Hennessy was blasted outside his house in Castleview, Newcastle West, Co Limerick, suffering serious but not life-threatening injuries.

The 34-year-old was hit in the side of his stomach and taken to hospital following the shocking attack at around 3.30pm last Wednesday afternoon.

His sister Colette Hennessy, who gardai believe was not the intended target, suffered shotgun wounds to one of her hands.

Ger Hennessy, who had recently returned to Limerick from abroad, was collecting shopping from a car outside the house when the gunman opened fire.

It was reported how a silver Volkswagen Passat pulled up outside and a gunman then opened fire with a shotgun.

Mr Hennessy suffered serious injuries to his side and shortly afterwards was airlifted to Cork University Hospital where his condition was described as serious.

In June 2012, Dan McCarthy was barred from entering Castleview for a period of three years after he was accused of being involved in “extreme acts of violence” and anti-social behaviour.

A previous bid by Limerick County Council to impose a barring order was put off to see if he would behave himself.

However, a judge made the order when he was told that in the meantime McCarthy had been convicted of drugs and public order offences.\[Ciaran Lennon (SW)\]His older brother Thomas McCarthy has previously been barred as well from entering both the Castleview and Sharwood estates in the town for three years

During one court hearing to deal with rampant gangs on the estate Judge Mary O'Halloran was told that local residents have endured “a living nightmare” in recent years.

The two brothers have previously been accused of been involved with a violent feud with members of the Rathkeale-based 'Nap' Ryan clan.

In 2011 they were among five people charged with being involved in a violent conflict in both Rathkeale and Newcastle West

However, the trial at Limerick Circuit Court dramatically collapsed after a number of witnesses refused to give evidence.

The trial Judge dismissed the case after five people who had made the original complaints to gardai all withdrew their evidence.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/27/14 08:15 PM


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SINN Fein leader Gerry Adams last night spent his second night in police custody as cops continue to quiz him over the abduction and murder of tragic mum-of-10 Jean McConville.

PSNI officers investigating the horrific 1972 murder of Ms McConville have until 8pm tonight to either charge Mr Adams in relation to the killing or release him.

Mrs McConville, wrongly accused by the IRA of being a British army informer, was dragged screaming from her home in Belfast in front of her terrified kids and driven across the border by IRA bomber Dolours Price, who died earlier this year.

Her body was eventually found buried under a beach car park in Co Louth in 2003, with forensic tests showing she had been shot through the back of the head.

Mr Adams (65) has strenuously denied any involvement in her murder, amid accusations from his former republican pals that he ordered the killing.

The Louth TD was arrested at Antrim Police Station on Wednesday after voluntarily presenting himself for interview and has spent the past two nights in custody.

He can be held for up to 48 hours without charge, with officers able to apply to a judge for the detention to be extended.

However, leading figures in Sinn Fein say the timing of Mr Adams’ arrest is politically motivated — as the party prepares for local and European elections this month.

The North’s Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness claimed the arrest was an example of the “dark side” of policing.

“I view his arrest as a deliberate attempt to influence the outcome of the elections that are due to take place in three weeks’ time, north and south on this island,” he added.

“That raises very serious questions around why that is the case and what is the agenda.”

Sinn Fein’s deputy president Mary Lou McDonald also said Mr Adams’ arrest was “politically motivated”, but this has been rubbished by rival politicians.

Interference

Taoiseach Enda Kenny said parties in the south have absolutely no connection with the arrest and questioning of Mr Adams.

“This is still a live murder case, and all I can say is that I hope that Deputy Adams answers in the best way he can,” Mr Kenny said.

British Prime Minister David Cameron also insisted there had been no political interference in the arrest.

PSNI Chief Constable Matt Baggott declined to be drawn into detailed comment at a meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, but said the probe would be “effective, objective and methodical”.

Mr Adams has rejected allegations by former republican colleagues that he had a role in ordering the killing.

Progress

No one has ever been charged with the murder of the 37-year-old widow, but after years without progress in the criminal investigation there have been a series of arrests in recent weeks.

Veteran republican Ivor Bell (77), from west Belfast, was charged in March with aiding and abetting the murder, while five other people have been detained and questioned.

It follows a decision by a US court compelling a university to hand over recorded interviews with republicans about the murder to the PSNI.

Boston College had interviewed several former paramilitaries about the Troubles — on the understanding that transcripts would not be published until after their deaths.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/27/14 08:33 PM


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The well-known criminal handed himself in after an arrest warrant was issued for him


Gangster Eddie Ryan Jnr was back in prison tonight after handing himself over to gardai.

The Limerick thug, who had been released from prison last month, had been caged for six years for possession of a firearm and ammunition.

The 31 year old was let out after the High Court ruled he should get a third of his sentence shaved off for good behaviour.

But the Supreme Court ruled on Friday that he was not entitled to the reduction and ruled it to be unconstitutional.

When he found out he was a wanted man, Eddie, who is the son of murdered gang thug Eddie Ryan senior, presented himself to Mayorstone Garda Station in Limerick.

He was then brought straight to the Midlands Prison where he will serve the remainder of his sentence.

Ryan is due to be released this November.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/29/14 12:35 PM


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The son of notorious 
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 08/29/14 12:38 PM

Gardai have not been able to secure any charges so far in the 10 gangland murders this year.

All 10 brutal killings are linked to organised criminality in the capital. Three of the murders have happened in Co Meath while the other seven have occurred in Dublin.

Of the seven gun murders in Dublin, two are being investigated by Tallaght gardai, two by Lucan gardai and one each by officers based at Coolock, Ballymun and Crumlin garda stations.

An 11th gun murder which happened in Tallaght in March has resulted in a 58-year-old man being charged - but this homicide is not classified as being in any way linked to organised crime.

The three gun murders which happened in Co Meath include this year's only double murder - the gruesome slaying of Coolock pals Eoin O'Connor and Anthony Keegan whose bodies were found on an island in Lough Sheelin in May.

The figures for the amount of gangland murders so far this year match the same time last year when there was also 10 gun murders directly linked to organised crime.

Michael 'Mad Mickey' Devoy

'Mad Mickey' (42, below) became the first gangland murder of the year when he was shot a number of times in the head before his body was dumped on the side of the road at Fox Hill Lane, Tallaght, on the night of January 18.

The chief suspect for the murder of the Ballymun man is a Dundalk based criminal with INLA connections who may have carried it out for a gang who suspected Devoy was involved in the botched hit on drugs trafficker Greg Lynch last October. Devoy had multiple previous convictions including for threats to kill two men in a row over rubbish bins and threatening to gouge out another man's eyeballs and kill him.

James Talbot

Talbot (46) was shot several times in the chest and arm with a handgun when he answered the door of his home at Abbeywood Court, Lucan, on the evening of February 13.

He was a well-known criminal who was previously a professional boxer and had served a sentence of seven years after being caught with IR£300,000 worth of heroin in 1997.

In the years before he was murdered, Talbot was involved in organising cannabis grow houses and prostitution and is believed to have had links to a number of Chinese criminals.

He was also involved in a bouncy castle business and it is understood that he was shot dead after getting in a cash dispute with a south inner city gang.

Stephen 'Dougie' Moran

Moran (46, below) was shot dead by a lone gunman as he walked to the front door of his house at the Earlsfort View estate in Lucan on the evening of March 15.

'Dougie' was known as a major underworld 'fixer' with strong links to Limerick's McCarthy/Dundon gang and he had been a big target for the Criminal Assets Bureau.

In the months before he was shot dead he had been acting as a driver for former mob boss John Gilligan in a bulletproof 4x4. Gardai believe Moran's murder was carried out by the same gang who tried to murder Gilligan on two occasions since his release from jail last October.

Declan 'Fat Deccy' Smith

Dissident Republican 'Fat' Deccy Smith (31) died in Beaumont Hospital in the early hours of March 28 from injuries he received when he was shot in the face with a shotgun outside a creche at Holywell Avenue in Donaghmede at around 9am on Friday, March 21.

Belfast man Smith was targeted after he dropped his son off at a local creche. A close pal of slain Real IRA terror chief Alan Ryan, he was previously the victim of a punishment shooting by his former IRA colleagues. But the chief suspect for murdering him is a gangster from the Priorswood area of north Dublin who Smith previously abducted and attacked.

John O' Regan

Window cleaner O' Regan(48, right) was shot up to six times as he cycled to work at Gateway Avenue, Ballymun, at around 8.45am on April 15 when a hitman on a bike approached and shot him before cycling in the direction of the city centre.

Originally from Finglas, O'Regan, a small-time drugs dealer, was not considered a major criminal but may have been targeted because of a bitter dispute in the Ballymun area. One line of inquiry in the investigation is whether O'Neill was targeted because he was a witness to a serious assault.

Eoin O' Connor and Anthony Keegan

The bodies of best pals O'Connor (32, right) and Keegan (33, below right) were found on an island on Lough Sheelin in Co Meath by a fisherman who noticed a foul smell on the afternoon of May 26.

However, gardai believe that they were shot dead on the evening of April 22 when they travelled to Co Cavan to retrieve a drugs debt owed to a notorious Coolock gang.

Two different guns were used in the murders of the pals who were set up by a major Dublin criminal whom they trusted. The chief suspect for carrying out the murders is a South African gangster who has since fled the country.

Christopher 'Git' Zambra

Zambra (39, right) was gunned down in broad daylight on the afternoon of May 4 this year. He was ambushed on Cooley Road, Drimnagh, as he drove to visit his sister and the gunmen continued to fire on him as he attempted to make his escape before he collapsed outside a house and died.

Drimnagh man 'Git' - who was one of the capital's most feared criminals and a member of the 'Mr Big' drugs organisation - was acquitted in June last year of the February 2009 murder of drugs trafficker John Carroll, who was shot dead at a pub in the Coombe.

Detectives believe he had been under surveillance for a number of weeks before he was shot dead. At least three men were involved in the attack which was most likely carried out by an INLA hitman.

Paul 'Ralph' Gallagher

Like Zambra, Donaghmede man Gallagher (26, left) was also involved in the 'Mr Big' mob, but he was not a major player when he was riddled with bullets in a field in Ballymacon, Co Meath, in the early hours of July 29.

'Ralph' was under threat because of his reckless behaviour in the months before his murder - including his involvement in stealing drugs and shooting up houses belonging to other criminals.

Gardai believe they have identified a number of thugs who were in the field including a highly volatile Donaghmede man who is aged in his early 20's and is known for violent crime and has a number of previous convictions.

'Fat' Andy Connors

Burglary gang boss 'Fat' Andy Connors (45, right) was shot dead in front of his family at their home on the Blessington Road in Saggart at around 11pm on August 19.

'Fat' Andy was the leader of a notorious burglary gang who have terrorised people across the country in recent years. Gardai are exploring a number of theories in relation to the murder including whether he was targeted by the INLA or a south Dublin businessman.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 09/08/14 06:04 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/news/woman-arrested-in-connection-with-alan-ryan-murder

Woman arrested in connection with Alan Ryan murder.

A gangster’s moll has been arrested in connection with the 2012 murder of IRA boss Alan Ryan.

The woman, from the Kilbarrack area of Dublin is aged in her early 30s.

She was last night being held in Coolock garda station.

She is understood to be the first female arrested in connection with the killing and she is being held on suspicion of withholding information.

The scene of Alan Ryan's murder

The Herald reports that the woman is the girlfriend of a major figure in the ‘Mr Big’ drugs gang and was arrested in the capital yesterday on suspicion of shoplifting.

Although she is not believed to have had an active role in the shooting of Ryan, she is thought to be holding key information about the murder and the gang that carried it out.

Alan Ryan (32) was shot dead in Clongriffin, north Dublin, in 2012.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/09/14 05:54 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/crime-desk/veteran-republican-these-acts-will-be-punished

Veteran republican: 'These acts will be punished.

Veteran republican Francie Mackey said at the weekend that the acts of desecration and intimidation of would not go unpunished at a commemoration for Real IRA chief Alan Ryan.

Just over 200 people turned out for the second anniversary memorial service yesterday in Balgriffin Cemetery on Saturday– less than half the number that turned up for last year’s service.

Tensions in North Dublin have been high all week in the run-up to the anniversary service.

Ryan’s local church was defaced earlier this week with two messages which threatened his younger brother, Vinny.

Blood-red graffiti reading ‘Alan Ryan rot in hell’ was also sprayed on a wall within the grounds.

The vandalism happened at the Holy Trinity Church in Donaghmede where Ryan’s funeral took place two years ago followed by a paramilitary-style procession to the cemetery.

It is suspected that the gang who had Ryan murdered carried out the attack on the church.

The same mob are suspected of attacking Ryan’s grave last year ahead of the first anniversary of his death.

Red spray paint was used to vandalise the grave with the insult ‘Rat Scum’ painted on the headstone.

Family keepsakes and small memorials were also defaced.

32 CSM chairman Mackey told mourners on Saturday that Ryan had “the heart of a lion”.

He said that “his sacrifice will become the bedrock on which our triumph will be born.”

He also vowed that republicans would confront the drug gangs behind Alan Ryan’s murder and also the people responsible for the recent graffiti campaign abusing the murdered dissident.

He said: “These acts of desecration and intimidation will not go unpunished. Anyone who thinks they will are deluded.”

He also said that Ryan was a proud republican who “stood up against some of the most vile individuals in this country”.
Shots

Among those attending the service were his brothers Dermot, Vinny and Anthony, as well as his former partner, Stacey Roche.

On Saturday officers from the Garda Dog Unit, the Mounted Unit, the Emergency Response Unit, the Special Detective Unit and the Public Order Unit were all drafted in to ensure there were no open paramilitary displays at the event.

In 2012, balaclava-clad ‘volunteers’ fired a volley of shots over Ryan’s coffin sparking outrage from the then Justice Minister Alan Shatter.

On saturday after 1pm a large group of supporters began to gather at Ryan’s home at Grange Abbey Drive, Donaghmede, where a pipe band played and uniformed supporters banged drums.
They were met by a heavy police presence including riot gardai who stood in close proximity to the house and along the route of the march.

Before his death, Ryan had been responsible for extorting hundreds of thousands of euro in so-called ‘protection money’ for the city’s drug gangs.

The dad-of-two, who was the head of the IRA’s Dublin brigade, was the most feared man in the criminal underworld and had personally murdered at least two drug barons.

However, a North Dublin gang are believed to have decided to execute Ryan rather than pay ‘tax’ to the group.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/12/14 08:34 AM

http://www.herald.ie/opinion/columnists/...s-30574198.html

Streets of the Costa del Crime are new gang killing fields.

10 SEPTEMBER 2014 02:30 PM

Some years ago I travelled to the Costa del Sol.

During my time there I bumped into an old detective colleague from my days in Dublin.

My pal, who had retired to Spain, took me on a guided tour of Mijas, Estepona and Marbella. He pointed out the unsuspecting bars, cafes and gyms that were the haunts of the major Irish gangland figures there.

It was here that the Irish criminal fraternity rubbed shoulders with the Russian mafia and other Eastern European and North African gangs.

This was also the area where the so-called 'Dapper Don', Christy Kinahan, headquartered his drug operations.

And it was in this part of the world that Dubliner Gerard 'Hatchet' Kavanagh (right) met his end in a hail of bullets last weekend.

Violent

Kavanagh was reportedly a drug debt collector for the Kinahan mob. He was also a violent career criminal with drugs convictions here, who apparently decided to move to Spain after being targeted by the Criminal Assets Bureau.

Little good it did him in the end. He was shot dead in an Irish bar, near Marbella at 5pm last Saturday.

I never encountered Gerard Kavanagh but during my 11 years as a detective serving in the Drimnagh area in the late 80s and 90s I had several encounters with his notorious gangster uncle, Jo Jo Kavanagh.

Jo Jo, one of The General Martin Cahill's lieutenants, was eventually caught and jailed over the abduction of a bank director in a failed extortion plot.

Gerard Kavanagh himself was a dangerous mobster and a much feared enforcer for Kinahan's drug syndicate.

There's no doubt that his shooting will lead to revenge attacks and killings in the near future and not necessarily in Spain.

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Such is the nature of Irish gangland nowadays that the link between Dublin and the Costa is a strong one, with criminals moving back and forth with ease. Witness how easy Hatchet was shot.

I've no doubt there will be a number of Irish gangsters looking over their shoulders this week as they sip their sangria in the Spanish sun.

One lesson to be taken from Kavanagh's murder is that the Costa del Crime can no longer be viewed as the relatively safe haven it was until now for Irish criminals.

The streets of Marbella and Estepona look like becoming the new killing fields in the murderous feuds of Irish gangland.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/22/14 11:49 AM

http://www.rsflimerick.com/


A scurrilous article appearing in today’s edition of the Free State gutter press newspaper the Sunday World [21/09/14], by the disreputable tabloid journalist Eamon Dillon, has come to the attention of the leadership of Republican Sinn Féin. The leadership of Republican Sinn Féin now make the following facts public. The above mentioned article has no basis in fact whatsoever, it is composed completely of lies and slander and is no more than a low attack on Republican Sinn Féin, and the character and good name of a senior member of RSF. This article was concocted by the following individuals who have recently left the republican movement; Frank Nolan, his brother Robert Nolan and Stephen Fogarty, on a visit to Portlaoise Gaol last Tuesday [16/09/2014]. It has become known by RSF that similar scurrilous articles carried in the Sunday World relating to other republican groups are also the work of Frank Nolan and an accomplice, who is also known to RSF. Frank Nolan does not speak for any POW’s other than his brother Robert Nolan and Stephen Fogarty, who’s criminal past is well documented, as the following link can attest to: http://www.herald.ie/news/courts/suspect-threw-gun-in-flowers-as-he-fled-29149905.html It has also since transpired that Frank Nolan was expelled from another Republican group along with other un-desirables in 2007, as was stated in the newspaper of that organisation. Unfortunately, Frank Nolan was then accepted as a member of RSF by people who left RSF in 2010 with the Ó Brádaigh / Dalton gang. Republican Sinn Féin now send the following warning to other republican groups which Frank Nolan may seek membership of: Frank Nolan and those he associates with are no more than anti-republican reprobates who carry out the work of MI5 and Free State Special Branch, they are the enemies of Irish republicanism who feed the gutter press with anti-republican propaganda and profit from this and other base activities. They are to be avoided at all costs by all decent Irish Republicans.

Issued by the Ard Chomhairle, Republican Sinn Féin, 21/09/2014
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 11/18/14 07:17 AM

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-30085164

Court told MI5 secretly recorded alleged dissident suspects.

The men were arrested on 10 November at a house in Newry, County Down, as Mark Simpson reports
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A court in Northern Ireland has been told that MI5 secretly recorded a group of men as they planned attacks on police officers and judges.

The claim was made in Newry Magistrates Court where seven men were charged with a number of terrorist offences.

The men were among 12 arrested on 10 November at a house in Newry, County Down, by police investigating the activities of the Continuity IRA.

All seven were remanded in custody.

A detective told the short hearing that MI5 had used a listening device to record conversations over a period of months during which the men discussed weapons training and funding for terrorist activities.

The officer said "somewhere close to 70 hours" of material gathered in the property in Ardcarn Park over a three-month period from August included a series of meetings involving "leading key figures of a proscribed organisation".

She also answered "correct" when asked by a prosecution lawyer if topics discussed during the meetings included membership of a proscribed organisation; weapons training; funding terrorist activity; plans to commit acts of terrorism; and plans to procure firearms and ammunitions.

The lawyer then asked: "Specific individual police officers were discussed with a view to targeting them?"

The detective sergeant answered: "That is correct."

Asked if "members of the judiciary" were also discussed at the meetings, she again answered in the affirmative.

The lawyer then asked had there also been talk that a dissident member be "taken out" for apparently posting material on the internet.

"That is correct," replied the officer.

Four of the accused are from the Republic of Ireland and three from Northern Ireland.

All have been charged with membership of a proscribed organisation, while six face charges of conspiracy to possess explosives with intent to endanger life, conspiracy to possess firearms and ammunition with intent to endanger life and preparation for acts of terrorism.

Five of the men are also charged with directing terrorism.

Five other men detained in the swoop on the property in Ardcarn Park, Newry, were subsequently released pending police files being sent to prosecutors for assessment.

The five men facing a count of directing terrorism along with the four other charges are Patrick Joseph Blair, 59, from Villas Park, Dundalk; Liam James Hannaway, 44, from White Rise, Dunmurry, County Antrim; Joseph Matthew Lynch, 73, from Beechgrove Avenue, Limerick; Sean O'Neill, 75, from Quinn's Cottages, Limerick; and Colin Patrick Winters, 43, from Ardcarn Park, Newry.

The man facing four charges is John Sheehy, 30, from Clounmacon, Listowel, County Kerry.

Seamus Morgan, 58, from Barcroft Park, Newry, faces the solitary charge of membership of a proscribed organisation.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 12/30/14 06:34 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/criminals-lucky-escape-as-gun-jams-in-botched-gangland-hit-30840139.html
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/02/15 07:18 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/gar...k-30869312.html


Gardai help to combat IRA operations on mainland.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/03/15 12:20 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/guinea-pig-in-brutal-new-rira-drugs-feud-30879001.html

'Guinea Pig' in brutal new RIRA drugs feud.

Ken Foy, Crime Correspondent – 03 January 2015 08:30 AM
Detectives fear a potential bloodbath after a feud ignited between a gang linked to the 'Guinea Pig' and a dissident Republican group.

The Herald has learned that Dublin gangster Mark Desmond, nicknamed the 'Guinea Pig' has been acting as a "heavy" for a mob who control drug dealing in the north west of the country and source their drugs from a Dublin gang.

Subsequently, this has brought Desmond – who sources say has been working for convicted local drugs dealer Barry Young – into direct confrontation with a crew who are led by Aaron Nealis.

Nealis suffered serious leg injuries when he was shot as he walked with Alan Ryan, the RIRA chief – murdered in September 2012. Nealis’ group claims to be anti-drug dealing vigilantes.

The tense feud is being played out in Sligo town and is so serious that the heavily-armed special detective unit is constantly monitoring the situation.

This has been brewing for many months now but it looks like it might come to a head very shortly.

Barry Young and his crowd have been constantly in bother with Aaron Nealis and his people but things took a different dimension when Mark Desmond started getting involved.

"For one thing, local dealers that might have owed Young money but were stalling on paying him suddenly were able to cough up when Desmond arrived at his side. That is for sure - everyone is terrified of him."

Barry Young (31), originally from Geldof Drive, Cranmore, Sligo, received a six-year sentence after pleading guilty in relation to a €21,000 cannabis resin seizure at a graveyard in March 2006.

A team of seven gardai busted Young and another man in the remote Kilmacowen graveyard, where they were caught with drugs with an estimated street value of €20,853.

Dealing

Young admitted his involvement under questioning and accepted full responsibility for the drugs.

After being released from jail, Young has continued to be involved in serious drug dealing and this has brought him into direct confrontation with the IRA, according to sources.

However Young and his mob are fighting back and with Mark Desmond involved in debt collection and "protection" for them, the dissident Republicans are now under serious pressure from the dealers.

"Individuals have been seen in the vicinity of the homes of these so-called Republicans, staking these properties out.

"Nothing has happened yet and gardai are on top of it as much as they can be but this is a serious situation, make no mistake about that," a source said.

Mark Desmond is notorious in Dublin's underworld and is suspected of murdering two young men and dumping their bodies in the Grand Canal in 2000.

Dubbed the 'Guinea Pig'. Desmond was the only man to have been charged in the notorious 2000 'canal murders' investigation.

Dumped

Both young men in the canal murders were shot in drug-related killings and their bodies dumped in the Grand Canal at Karneystown, Co Kildare, between December 19, 1999, and January 10, 2000.

The murder charges were dropped by the Director for Public Prosecutions and the Court of Criminal Appeal later overturned Desmond's conviction and eight-year sentence on a charge of unlawful possession of firearms with intent to endanger life.

kfoy@herald.ie
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/05/15 12:59 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/new-anti-drugs-movement-vows-4918294

New anti drugs movement vows to kick dangerous crime gang out of Sligo.

Ciaran Kelly who has set up a group targeting drug dealers in the Sligo area.

A new anti drugs movement has waged war on a dangerous crime gang and vowed to kick them out of the north-west.

The group, which claims to have 1,000 members, says Dublin criminal Mark ‘The Guinea Pig’ Desmond moved to Sligo several months ago, where he is helping a local dealer collect debts.

Anti Drugs Movement (ADM) president Ciaran Kelly says homes have been targeted by the mob and official death threats have been given to four members of his group.

Now 46-year-old Republican Mr Kelly claims that people are fed up with the mob and has vowed to strike back.

“We are going to stop this Dublin gangster. He was run out of Dublin by the IRA and he set himself up in Sligo.

“He has been spotted here for the last six months and he has linked up with a local drug dealer.

“We are going to run him out of Sligo back into whatever hole he crawled out of. The people in the town are sick of it.”

The ‘Guinea Pig’ remains the chief suspect for the double murder of Darren Carey, 20, and Patrick Murray, 19, in December 2000.

The two men were shot in the head and dumped in the Grand Canal at Karneystown, Co Kildare, between December 19, 1999, and January 10, 2000. The killings were drug-related.

Desmond, who is originally from Lally Road, Ballyfermot, was charged with the murders but never convicted.

More recently associates of Desmond were linked to the murder of James Kenny McDonagh -- whose body was found dumped in the Dublin mountains two years ago.

A senior source explained that Desmond moved to Sligo town in 2014 where he has been regularly spotted in the company of convicted drug dealer Barry Young, 29. Young previously served a six-year sentence after he was caught collecting cannabis that was stashed in a graveyard.
Sligo drug dealer Barry Young

The town’s drug industry was previously run by the notorious Irwin brothers but senior sources say Young has filled a vacuum left by their absence.

Mr Kelly explained that his group have been targeted on three occasions by associates of Young and Desmond.

Some members of the ADM, which claims to be unarmed and non-political, are former pals of murdered Real IRA chief Alan Ryan.

Aaron Nealis, who was shot in the leg by the same gunman who killed Ryan, is one local who remains under constant threat from the drugs gang.

In March a masked and armed gang tried to break into his Sligo.

Former sea captain Mr Kelly said gardai have delivered notice of official ‘death threats’ to himself, Nealis and two others.

However he insisted that they are not intimidated by the gang.

“We don’t fear these gangs. They are just a bunch of thugs. They can intimidate a drug user on the streets but we have no fear of them.”

Mr Kelly, whose son Wayne died in suspicious circumstances nine years ago, said: “We will not stop until they are out of Sligo.”

“We are determined that this town will not become a safe haven for people that deal with these drugs gangs

“Anyone that is involved in any way whatsoever with these criminal gangs, we will target them.

“We are not an armed group, that would be illegal. We are not an IRA group.”

Mr Kelly, who is orginally from Co Waterford, added: “This is not about all the youth that have been lost in this war already. This is about the kids that are going to be lost if we don’t do something.

“We cannot, no longer stand by and watch these criminal gangs, and watch them operate with what seems like immunity.

“We cannot accept it, it is totally and utterly unacceptable.”

He continued: “We see that we have no choice ourselves but to stand and fight back.”

A senior source explained that gardai in Sligo are bracing themselves for an all-out war in the small town.

“This is a powder keg waiting to explode. You have two sides who are unwilling to back down and this could end very badly.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/14/15 03:07 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/top-stories/c...sident-activity

Gardai seize rifle and arrest two in connection with dissident activity.

Gardaí have arrested two males and seized a firearm as part of an ongoing investigation targeting dissident Republican activity.
Gardaí attached to Garda Headquarters and local Garda units carried out a planned operation yesterday morning in the Dundalk area, a spokesperson said.

As part of the operation a male aged in his 40s was arrested and a rifle recovered when members of the Regional Support Unit stopped and searched a car on Point Road, Dundalk.

A second male - aged in his late 50s - was later arrested during a follow up search at a house also in the Dundalk area.

Both men are currently detained under Section 30 of the Offences against the State Act, 1939 at Dundalk Garda Station.

Investigations are ongoing.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/21/15 07:15 AM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/female-garda-used-official-id-5001732

Female garda used her official ID to cut up cocaine', it's been claimed.



A female garda arrested in a drugs gang operation once cut cocaine with her official ID, it was claimed today.

Sources said the officer, stationed in North Dublin, used it to chop up lines of the white powder at a party.

She is understood to have been detained while in the company of a notorious gangster who has terrorised the North-West of the country for more than five years.

The officer, arrested in Sligo town on Friday evening alongside the man in his 30s, was immediately suspended by Garda Commissioner Noirin O’Sullivan pending the investigation’s outcome.

The operation was part of an ongoing probe by gardai and the Organised Crime Unit into criminal gangs in the area.

The gang of which the arrested man is a member was previously targeted by local and national officers investigating the drugs trade.

Questions had been raised about the female officer in the past and about the people she was associating with and meeting.

It’s understood some of those she was seen in the company of raised suspicion among detectives.

Investigating officers are also trying to establish if the arrested officer has addiction problems herself.

It’s believed she was in a relationship with the man she was arrested alongside and whom gardai believe to be a key figure in one of two feuding gangs based in Sligo.

A number of the gang’s key figures are currently serving prison sentences.

Both were arrested under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act and questioned in relation to drug offences at Ballymote Garda station.

They were released without charge at 6.30pm on Saturday and a file is being prepared for the DPP, which will then decide whether criminal charges will be brought.

It is not the first time a garda has been arrested on suspicion of consorting with a criminal gang.

In the past three years at least two officers have been prosecuted, with one serving a jail sentence.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/25/15 09:16 AM



A group called anti drugs movement is doing the rounds saying they will take on five criminal gangs in Ireland.

Catching the attention of the Irish media of late aka AMD have said the criminals are in hiding from ADM members and are on the run, all very interesting stuff coming from this new group.

This seems like a new push by excommunicated Republicans going by news reports of old same names etc etc.

The criminal community has shown in the passed their strike back ability to perform or achieve certain actions my money in any war is on the criminals to my amazement AMD have stated they passed information to the authorities on the criminals in Ireland's very long history Even today informers cast a long shadow i think this is a story in itself Republicans acting as informers to the Irish authorities the history of Republicans and the Irish authorities is HATED rivals for superiority in the same field of activity so it is with shock Republicans are now name tagged with fifth column activity.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 01/30/15 12:05 PM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0129/676476-garda-searches/

30 searches carried out in organised crime investigation.

Gardaí have carried out searches all over the country as part of an investigation into the activities of an organised crime gang with links to dissident republicans.

The searches are part of a long-running investigation into organised crime, focused on a Dublin businessman with links to the Real IRA.

Over 30 searches took place in Dublin, Kildare, Cork and Louth at homes, accountants and solicitors' offices, storage depots and a hotel.

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Over 100 gardaí from national and specialist units, including the Organised Crime Unit and the Criminal Assets Bureau took part in the searches.

The businessman is believed to be under the protection of the dissident group, which is suspected of being involved in the murder of Andy Connors, who was shot dead last August.

Documentation, computers, cash, antique furniture, paintings, a handgun and a shotgun were seized.

No arrests have been made but gardaí say investigations are ongoing.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/02/15 01:43 PM

http://www.thefreelibrary.com/CRIMELORD+GETS+EL+OUT+OF+IRELAND%3B+Real+IRA+targets+trafficker.-a0299099215

CRIMELORD GETS EL OUT OF IRELAND; Real IRA targets trafficker.

Byline: CATHAL McMAHON

A CRIME godfather has fled to Spain after he uncovered a plot to kill him.

International drug trafficker Hugh Irwin travelled to his native Sligo in June after spending up to four years abroad.

But the Irish Daily Mirror can reveal the 33-year-old fled the North West in recent days after clashing with a Real IRA gang.

A Republican source revealed the dissident gang were planning to take out the dad of eight.

He said: "Hughie was back attempting to throw his weight around but hightailed it to Lanzarote on Tuesday. "Gardai warned him his life was in danger. He was told he was being monitored.

"The assassination plot was at an advanced stage of planning so he probably made the right choice."

Last year a judge ordered Irwin to hand over a boat, an ice-cream van and almost EUR90,000 in cash to the Criminal Assets Bureau.

Irwin is largely based in the holiday island of Lanzarote where he controls an international drug network that has flooded the North West of Ireland with cocaine and heroin.

His brother Patrick, 30, is serving seven years in jail after he was nabbed with EUR55,000 worth of cash and almost a kilo of cocaine. One of their associates Martin "Butch" Beirne from Boyle in Roscommon died in Venezuela earlier this year after he ingested up to 90 pellets of cocaine.

The drug mule was planning to transport the drugs back to Europe for the gang. Associates of Hughie and Patrick Irwin are believed to have carried out the gangland murders of traveller criminal Hughie McGinley in 2005 and robber David Lynch in 2008.

The dissident gang is the biggest challenge to their empire since Garda clampdown Operation Golf in 2008. This small Real IRA gang has close links to the Dublin branch of the terror mob.

Irwin is not the first drug dealer to be targetted by dissidents.

Last month Barry Young, 28, from Cranmore, Sligo, who was convicted of having drugs for sale or supply, was forced to give the Real IRA thousands.

He was ordered not to sell drugs in the town and warned he would be killed if he was spotted dealing.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/02/15 02:12 PM

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/04/15 07:25 AM


Criminals attack Real I.R.A. members in north Dublin, i can't get a link to the report in yesday paper right now.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/04/15 11:54 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/pau...s-30962931.html

Paul Williams: Breen once epitomised the new breed of young gang boss.

He once epitomised the new breed of young gang boss to emerge with the new Millennium - a brash, dangerous, drug-dealing murderer for whom there were no behavioural boundaries.

Karl Breen relished the glamorous-sounding sobriquet, the 'Champagne Killer', which he earned after stabbing his best friend to death in a drunken, cocaine-fuelled frenzy.

From the prison cell he called home for seven years, Breen posted pictures of himself on Bebo and YouTube, displaying his bare chest covered with tattoos.

This was the same cell from where he organised drug rackets, shootings, bombings and killings on the outside.

Last October, when he was released from prison, gardaí and Breen's rivals went on the alert for a likely outbreak of violence believing that he was either going to kill or be killed.

But the drug dealer found himself isolated and forced to lie low. Associates said he had become paranoid that his life was in danger.

Karl Breen in 2007
Karl Breen in 2007
In the end it was 34-year-old Breen who apparently precipitated his own ignominious demise with the help of either a drug overdose or a drug-induced heart attack. The once-feared gangster was found by family members in the Finglas apartment where he had barricaded himself from his real - and imagined - enemies.

He was sitting on a foot stool with his back leaning against an armchair.

The Clondalkin and Ronanstown estates were terrorised by shootings and bombings orchestrated by Breen from his prison cell and carried out by his loyal henchmen.

He won't be mourned by the family of Martin McLoughlin, the best pal he killed in a haze of Champagne and cocaine on New Year's morning 2006.

The witnesses to that slaying who were forced to flee the country because they testified at Breen's trial - while their families were terrorised at home for years - can now return to west Dublin without looking over their shoulders.

Gardaí classified Breen, who was originally from Nangor Green in Clondalkin, as an "extremely violent and dangerous" criminal.

Over a two-year period from 2008 to 2010, he unleashed a violent rampage on the estates of west Dublin, targeting gangland enemies and people who owed him drug money.

The campaign was co-ordinated by his most loyal lieutenant, Pierce Reid, who led a gang of over 30 thugs to ensure that Breen retained control of the drug trade by shooting potential opponents. Reid had four bullets tattooed on his torso to mark the number of gangland killings he had been involved in. He was shot dead in 2009.

Gardaí compiled a list of at least 100 incidents in which houses were shot at or damaged by pipe bombs.

In one incident, the mother of the gang's intended victim was shot and seriously injured. In others, young children were lucky to escape unhurt.

On another occasion, cars belonging to two prison officers were set alight as Breen expressed his dissatisfaction at being moved from Mountjoy to the Midlands Prison.

The home address of a local detective who had crossed his gang was daubed on a wall in the area to show they knew where he lived.

In a demonstration of his defiance, Breen set up his own Bebo/YouTube pages, which displayed pictures of him posing in his cell.

In one picture, Breen posed with a photograph of a former friend in his hand: it was a message that the guy had crossed the line and was now a marked man.

He even posted a demonstration video for a Glock automatic handgun - the preferred weapon of choice for most gangs, including Breen's.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 02/07/15 12:28 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedesk/dealers-at-centre-of-anti-drug-protests

Dealers at centre of anti-drug protests.

TWO drug dealers took part in Anti-Drug Movement’s (ADM) first public demonstration last year.

The group was set up by Waterford republican Ciaran Kelly last year.



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Ciaran Kelly

Kelly has been vowing to take on drug dealers in recent months and his group is currently in a dispute with a Sligo drugs gang headed by convicted dealer Barry Young.

Since setting up the group, he has been naming and shaming people that he has labelled drug dealers.

Last week,we revealed how a grandmother said she was falsely labelled a dealer by Kelly, as she stood up for her daughter who had given him information on dealers, only for him to pass on a secret recording of the conversation to the dealers she named.

After further investigations into the group we have obtained a video of Kelly’s first public meeting in Dungarvan where he vowed to clean the town of drug dealers.

However, in an ironic twist, two of the people involved in organising the march are drug dealers.

One of the men was Keith Keohan (41) from Convent Lodge, Mitchell St, Dungarvan. In November 2013 – just months before the Dungarvan march – Keohan was convicted over a cannabis haul of €44,500.

Yet he was bizarrely involved in the organisation of Kelly’s first march in Dungarvan in August last year – just nine months after his conviction.

A second drug dealer was also in attendance at the march.

During his speech, Kelly said: “Everyone in this town knows who the drug dealers are.”

When the speech was over, a local woman heckled Kelly saying he was not helping Dungarvan. Naming Keohan and another man she added: “And the same two fellas in your group are f***ing running the town with drugs.”

Kelly eventually admitted Keohan was a drug dealer in an online post in late September last year. He declined to comment when contacted yesterday.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/31/15 11:17 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/murdered-ryans-best-mate-is-beaten-up-by-drug-dealer-31054554.html

Murdered Ryan's best mate is beaten up by drug dealer.

BY KEN FOY CRIME CORRESPONDENT – 10 MARCH 2015 03:00 AM

The best pal of slain Real IRA chief Alan Ryan was given a severe beating by a drugs trafficker who is suspected of having paid into a "gangland kitty" for the 2012 murder.

Exact details of the incident remained sketchy last night as the matter has not been reported to gardai.

However, sources say the attack could lead to increased tensions between dissident republicans and the drugs gang that had Ryan murdered.

The heavily-tattooed 32-year-old thug, whose life has been in danger since Ryan was shot dead, is understood to have been confronted by a dangerous Donaghmede dealer.

A few words were exchanged, a brutal fight ensued and Ryan's pal received a severe hiding.

An upsurge in activities associated with Ryan's mob has been noticed in recent weeks, with some of his closest associates observed walking the streets in what is described as a show of strength.

monitoring

It has also emerged that gardai are monitoring whether the IRA are planning a new terrorist attack despite the fact that most of its senior members are before the courts on serious charges.

Despite this, the mob that had Ryan shot dead in September 2012 thought nothing of beating up his best mate who fled to Dublin's south inner city after the high-profile killing.

The Coolock drugs gang, who are headed up by a so-called Mr Big, continue to be hugely active and are involved in a number of intimidation rackets including one against a bar worker following a dispute over the Christmas period.

It is understood that the drug dealer who beat up Ryan's pal paid €20,000 into a gangland kitty of more than €200,000 organised by north Dublin gangsters who decided to murder the dissident leader because he had been extorting money from them.

Ryan was gunned down in Clongriffin, north Dublin, in broad daylight.

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 04/27/15 03:08 PM

http://www.pressreader.com/ireland/the-sligo-champion/20150421/281565174298642/TextView

Dissident link to Ballisodare bomb.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/01/15 11:24 AM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0501/698075-sean-connolly-eamon-kelly/

Life sentence for man who murdered drug dealer.

A 35-year-old Dublin man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of veteran criminal Eamon Kelly in Killester, Dublin two-and-a-half years ago.

Sean Connolly of Bernard Curtis House pleaded guilty earlier this week at the Special Criminal Court.

Kelly, a convicted armed robber and drug dealer, was shot dead at his home on Furry Park Road, Killester on 4 December 2012.

Two other charges of IRA membership and possession of a firearm against Connolly were not proceeded with.

Kelly’s daughter Alison said in a victim impact statement that the brutal and senseless murder destroyed the family’s lives and they still do not know why a much loved father and grandfather was killed.

Investigating gardaí described the killing as a highly professional murder.

Kelly was known to go to a bookmakers in Killester in the mornings and afternoons.

The 65-year-old left Ladbrokes at 4pm on 4 December 2012 to walk home, but his killer met him as he came out of Dun Luce Lane - just 70 metres from his front door.

Kelly ran but he was shot four times in the back.

Officers from the Special Detective Unit arrested Connolly a short time later.

Petrol vapours were detected on his shoes from a burned-out getaway car and firearms residue was found on his person.

Connolly, a Real IRA gunman who was ordered to murder Kelly, has already served terms of four and six years in prison for IRA membership and possession of guns and ammunition.

He admitted he intended to kill Kelly and was sentenced to life in prison.

Kelly's family left the Special Criminal Court this afternoon grateful to gardaí for what they described as a "tireless investigation".

Kelly was shot dead three months after the murder of Real IRA leader Alan Ryan - at a time when there were tensions between gangland criminals and dissident republicans.

He was aware his life was in danger and there had been a previous attempt to shoot him two years before.

Gardaí had consistently warned him of the threats to his life.

Connolly pleaded guilty to the murder but Mr Justice Paul Butler said the court was in no position to acknowledge that plea and had to sentence him to life in prison.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/07/15 09:40 AM

http://www.independent.ie/opinion/commen...s-31202237.html

Davison murder shows North’s criminal gangs no longer fear Provos.

The murder of Gerard ‘Jock’ Davison is the single biggest blow to the IRA stranglehold over Catholic working class areas of the North.

While the perception still exists that the Provisional IRA “controls” areas like west Belfast, the reality has changed almost totally since the days when the IRA could execute or kneecap any suspected drug dealers or “hoods”, the generic term for criminal elements in the city.
The IRA retreated, either into full-time political life with Sinn Féin or into illicit money-making ventures to pay for the increasingly affluent lifestyles of its members. The core of its terrorist operations, once the most lethal and technologically advanced on Earth, has disappeared.
Former Provo bosses are enjoying their new lives away from the narrow backstreets of the lower Falls and the Markets where Davison was shot on Tuesday.
The Provos’ grip on West Belfast effectively ended in March 2008 when a young man, Thomas Valliday, battered the local Provo boss, Frank ‘Bap’ McGreevy, to death in his home in the lower Falls area. McGreevy was one of the few Provos who chose to stay living in the area and died as a result. He had previously been in charge of the local punishment squad.
Valliday’s family felt the full brunt of the IRA’s power in the early 1990s when 70 members of the extended family (Thomas Valliday’s grandparents had 22 children) were forced out of their homes in a mass purge and forced to flee to England.
One of the family, Charlie, then aged 17, was shot 10 times in the legs and arms in December 1988 in one of the worst IRA “punishment” attacks on record in the city.
Thomas Valliday was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2009. By coincidence, he escaped from custody last week while on a visit to hospital and was only re-captured on Monday, the day before Davison was shot.
In the two decades before they finally ended the practice in 2004, the IRA “kneecapped” more than 1,000 young men in nationalist areas of the north, the majority in west Belfast. The beatings, which began to replace the shootings, caused even worse damage to victims whose limbs were pulverised and unable to be saved by surgery.
In the aftermath of the murder of the innocent father-of-two Robert McCartney in January 2004, this all stopped. The McCartney sisters’ campaign and then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern’s personal disgust at the murder and continuing acts of terrible violence towards young men deemed ‘anti-social’ elements brought the punishments and murders to an end.
The exception to the rule of this process of using organised violence to force ‘republican’ social order on their local societies was in south Armagh, where the Provos continued the practice up to October 2007, when the local IRA racketeers beat Paul Quinn to death in October 2007.
As the IRA’s grip on Catholic areas has slipped, the same areas have gone into a form of social freefall, with west Belfast registering the highest levels of deprivation and welfare dependency in the UK.
In a statistical profile of the constituency published in April 2013, a higher proportion of people aged 16 and over living in Belfast West claimed at least one benefit when compared to the NI average (50.7pc compared to 39.8pc).
It has the lowest proportion of students in third-level education; the highest levels of teenage pregnancy; lowest life expectancy; highest levels of respiratory and circulatory disease; and rates of violent crime, burglary, theft and criminal damage are high.
The median age of those living in Belfast West in 2011 was 33, lower than the North’s average of 37.
In other words, west Belfast and, like it, other Catholic working class areas now have the same social profile of the most deprived areas of Dublin and, like those areas, the highest levels of illicit drug taking and associated problems.
The Falls Road, an area which is still difficult for the PSNI to police because of the recurrent threat of dissident republican violence, is said to be the main distribution centre for heroin in Belfast.
The drug is freely available in certain clubs and pubs in nationalist areas, an unimaginable scenario two decades ago.
And the gangs which control the supply of drugs – like their counterparts in Dublin – no longer fear the Provisionals, although none has yet had the audacity to take on the remnants of the Provos head-on. The murder of Jock Davison might have changed that.
While there was relatively little outcry over the murder of the much lesser known Bap McCreevy, Davison – the man who gave the signal to his gang to murder Robert McCartney – was a far more substantial figure in the IRA, close to its top leaders and to Gerry Adams.
Davison’s murder is a watershed moment for the Provisionals, republican sources in Belfast said yesterday. The Provos now face the quandary of how to react: sit back and let the legitimate police force take responsibility, or strike back and reassert their power and influence.
This latter course sets it in direct conflict with both the drugs gangs, who have ready access to their own firepower, and the PSNI.
Critically, sources say the greater Republican Movement, now dominated by its legitimate political wing Sinn Féin, must bear in mind the negative impact a bloody outbreak of IRA violence in Belfast might have on its softer political family in the Republic.
Irish Independent
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/08/15 02:24 PM

http://www.thejournal.ie/shooting-ballyfermot-john-wilson-2087806-May2015/

7-year-old girl who saw her father shot dead at her Dublin home describes what happened

A SEVEN YEAR old girl who witnessed her father’s “execution” at their home told gardai that she felt a “little bit sad and a little happy because my dad is away from the bad boys now”, a murder trial has heard.
A Central Criminal Court jury today heard that the girl gave officers a statement, telling them:
I just heard ‘bang bang bang’ – I could see my dad rolling around. I called my da.
Dublin man Keith O’Neill (39) from Lissadell Drive, Drimnagh was arraigned before the Central Criminal Court today.
Dressed in a blue shirt with a navy and white collar, he pleaded not guilty to murdering John Wilson on 28 September 2012 at his home on Cloverhill Road, Ballyfermot Dublin 10.
‘This is an execution of sorts’
Conor Devally SC prosecuting opened the trial for the jury today.
He said that John Wilson was killed when he was at his house on Cloverhill Road in 2012.
“Mr Wilson drew up outside his home in the company of his daughter who was seven years of age and another gentleman who was in front seat,” said Mr Devally.
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“He nipped into the house to get something and a car drew up behind that of Mr Wilson. From it emerged a person who seemed to be a passenger. He walked up the hall of the house hooded and covered with a scarf,” he said.
Immediately there were heard six short shots – this is an execution of sorts.
Mr Wilson was shot in the back – six bullets were discharged but two of them hit him.
Mr Devally told the court that a car similar to the one described from which the gunman had emerged was set alight and that items were discovered in it including a gun.
The statement by the victim’s daughter
A statement was read to the court that was made by daughter of the deceased who was seven years old at the time.
It read:
My dad picked me up from school – my dad’s friend was with him. I got into the back of the car and was sitting behind my dad.
The three of us went straight to my house – my dad went into the house. When the man went into my house there were two people – one person stayed in the jeep.
“I just heard ‘bang bang bang’ – I could see my dad rolling around. I called my da.
“I feel a little bit sad and a little happy because my dad is away from the bad boys now,” it concluded.
“I couldn’t see his face”
Taking to the stand, Robert McHugh told the court that he was in his sitting room on Cloverhill Road when he heard gunshots at around 1pm on 28 September.
“I remember hearing gun shots and running out and meeting his young daughter,” he said.
Mr McHugh said that upon first hearing the gunshots, he saw a “hooded figure” leaving John Wilson’s house from his own sitting room.
“I leaned back and looked out the window and seen a hooded figure come out the door. I couldn’t see his face – his face was covered,” he said.
I made my way towards the house – his (John Wilson’s) daughter was trying to get into the house. She was upset and I stopped her going into the house. John was lying on the ground struggling to breathe.
When asked how long had elapsed before the ambulance arrived, Mr McHugh said “fifteen to twenty minutes”.
The evidence of a garda
Taking to the stand, Garda Christopher O’Sullivan told Mr Devally that on entering Mr Wilson’s house after a possible shooting, he saw a male receiving CPR.
“We were dispatched to a possible shooting shortly before 3 o’clock. On arrival there was a crowd 15 or 20 people – there was a male receiving CPR from a number of persons,” he said.
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After confirming that an ambulance was en route, Garda O’Sullivan and his colleague attempted CPR.
“He was not breathing – there was no pulse,” he said.
“Dublin fire brigade attended within a matter of minutes. An advanced paramedic from the HSE took over and made a number of attempts,” he continued.
I observed a bullet on the kitchen floor. There were a number of bullet holes throughout the door leading to the kitchen.
The court heard that resuscitation was continuous for over an hour and when there was no change, it was decided to cease resuscitation.
What the State Pathologist had to say
Taking to the stand, State Pathologist Professor Marie Cassidy told Conor Devally that the fatal injury was the gunshot wound to the chest which injured internal organs.
Mr Devally confirmed with Professor Cassidy that there was still warmth in the body when she arrived but early rigidity had begun.
“There were two gunshot injuries, one to the left arm and one to the chest. The entry wound was adjacent to the elbow – 10cm from the front of the forearm was an irregular exit wound,” she said.
“The significant injury was to the left of the back, 25.5cm below the shoulder and aligned with back of armpit,” she continued.
There was a 6cm diameter hole – the bullet had continued into the body from the left towards the right side into the left chest cavity and lower left lung. The bullet punctured the stomach and spleen,” she said.
“It continued through the liver, out through diaphragm before exiting through the rib cage fracturing the sixth rib. The exit wound was on the right lateral chest wall.”
She added: “The bullet had gone in the left side of the back, come diagonally across and out right side of chest.”
“The absence of soot or powder staining would suggest the gun was not in close proximity to the body,” she said.
She concluded: “The fatal injury was the gunshot wound to the chest which had injured internal organs – he had lost a significant amount of blood.”
Professor Cassidy agreed with Mr Devally that his (Mr Wilson’s) expiry would have been swift.
The trial, which continues tomorrow before a jury of five women and seven men, is expected to last two weeks.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/08/15 02:25 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cou...e-31203368.html

Murder trial jury shown revolver retrieved from 'burnt out' vehicle close to shooting scene.

The jury in a murder trial have been shown a revolver that was retrieved from a "burnt out" vehicle close to where a Dublin man was shot more than two years ago.

Keith O'Neill (39) from Lissadell Drive, Drimnagh in Dublin has pleaded not guilty to murdering John Wilson on September 28th, 2012 at his home on Cloverhill Road, Ballyfermot Dublin 10.
Taking to the stand, Garda Denis Sweetman told Mr Conor Devally SC prosecuting that he was directed to take charge of the viewing of CCTV showing a dark vehicle at Cherry Orchard Crescent on September 28th.
Garda Sweetman pointed out a figure emerging in a dark jacket and smoke appearing from the left hand side of the screen.
Detective Garda Mark Collander from the ballistics section of the garda technical bureau described a 0.357 Ruger 100 revolver that was retrieved from a Volkswagen Passat.
Detective Collander confirmed with Mr Devally that he had cause to examine a vehicle on September 28th 2012.
"The vehicle had been burnt out I could get a strong smell of petrol or accelerant from the vehicle," he said.
"I retrieved a revolver and I rendered the firearm safe. The same gun was showing six cylinders discharged," he added.
The court heard a burnt striped garment and black gloves were also recovered from the vehicle.
The trial, which continues this afternoon before a jury of five women and seven men, is expected to last two weeks.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/12/15 10:05 AM

http://www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfast-news/psni-checkpoints-return-streets-belfast-9196221

PSNI checkpoints return to streets of Belfast amid fears of further dissident republican attacks.

There was also an increased police presence in the city centre, with additional patrols in place on arterial routes throughout the day.

Vehicle checkpoints returned to Belfast today as police ramped up the security presence in the city.

There were a number of checkpoints – commonplace throughout the Troubles – across Belfast following a spate of dissident republican terror attacks.

There was also an increased police presence in the city centre, with additional patrols in place on arterial routes throughout the day.

Dissidents have stepped up their activity ahead of Thursday's General Election, with bomb attacks in Belfast and Derry.

In response, PSNI bosses vowed to use all resources at their disposal to combat the surge.

One of the region's most senior officers, Assistant Chief Constable Stephen Martin, said: “The dissident republican threat remains severe and, in light of the four attacks carried out in Belfast and Londonderry over the last two weeks, the PSNI will have an enhanced profile in local communities to provide safety and reassurance to everyone.

“I apologise in advance for any inconvenience this operation may cause, but seek the public’s support, patience and understanding in what we believe is a necessary step to attempt to prevent those with murderous intent going about their business.

“This is not a decision we take lightly and we will endeavour to ensure that the balance of how we police this threat is right, as well as trying to keep disruption to a minimum. However, please be assured we will always prioritise public safety.

“There is no perfect security solution to terrorism. Long term success against the small group of people intent on causing disruption and harm to the community needs a combination of policing, community and political efforts and it is vital we all play our part.”

He added: “I would ask people to continue to be vigilant at all times. If you see any suspicious activity or any suspect objects, please report it to police immediately.”

Checkpoints were brought back to Belfast last Christmas amid fears dissidents would target revellers.

Earlier today Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness issued a joint statement in which they vowed not to be “deterred by the bullet or the bomb”.

Referring to the street execution of former IRA leader Gerard 'Jock' Davison, they said: “This murder and these attacks and all other forms of violence are to be condemned. Attacks such as these are designed to take us back and they will fail.

“We must create a community where everyone feels safe and we will not be deterred by the bullet or the bomb and urge anyone with any information to bring it to the PSNI.

“Peace and democracy is the only way forward.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/12/15 10:19 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/courts/dead-ma...l-31214056.html

Dead man's kitchen door was riddled with bullet holes, garda arms expert tells murder trial.

ANNE SHARKEY – 12 MAY 2015 03:00 AM

a garda ballistics expert has told a murder trial he saw several bullet holes in the kitchen door of a dead man's house as his body lay under a blanket at his feet.

Keith O'Neill (39), of Lissadell Drive, Drimnagh, has pleaded not guilty to murdering John Wilson (35) on September 28, 2012, at his home in Cloverhill Road, Ballyfermot.

Det Gda Dennis Sweetman told Conor Devally, prosecuting, that both the accused man and the deceased were present on CCTV footage recorded hours before the shooting.

Det Sweetman said the footage showed Wilson entering a shop from Cherry Orchard Avenue. He then said O'Neill entered the same shop from the right hand side.

The officer said the footage showed Wilson enter the frame from the right wearing a motorcycle jacket and helmet and remaining on the screen at the deli counter area.

He is then seen leaving the shop at 10.39am and walking towards his motorbike seconds after Keith O'Neill and another person leave through the same exit.

Gda Mark Collander, attached to the garda ballistics section, told Mr Devally that he was present at the home of the deceased on September 28, 2012.

"I went to the house at Cloverhill Road and entered the house via the front door," he said.

"On the floor I saw a dead body who I know now to be John Wilson and it was covered by a blanket. There was a number of bullet holes in the door that led into the kitchen.

"From the front door into the hallway there were six bullet holes in and around that door. The bullets passed straight through into the kitchen.

"I retrieved the firearm. I cleaned the firearm itself and tested it."

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Gda Collander told Mr Devally that he had formed the opinion that two of the bullets found at the home of the deceased had both been discharged from a Ruger 100 revolver that gardai had already taken into evidence.

In relation to the remaining bullets, he said he was unable to form a definitive opinion on whether or not they had been discharged from the same gun.

Mr Justice Tony Hunt told the jury of five women and seven men that they would not be required to return until tomorrow.

The trial is expected to last two weeks.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/13/15 12:34 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/shocking-claims-dissident-republicans-patrolling-5581366

hocking claims that dissident republicans are patrolling streets in Northern Ireland 'on lookout for police officers'

A picture was posted on Facebook by a republican group who said it showed members of the Continuity IRA
Armed dissident republicans are patrolling the streets of Northern Ireland on the lookout for police, it has been claimed.

A picture was posted on Facebook by a republican group who said it showed members of the Continuity IRA patrolling a housing estate in Lurgan.

Below it, a statement read: "Volunteers of the Continuity Irish Republican Army pictured during the week patrolling the streets of Lurgan, Co Armagh on the lookout England's armed colonial police, the RUC/PSNI and undercover British Soldiers who are operating unwanted across occupied Ireland."

A senior politician called for police to launch an investigation immediately.

Upper Bann DUP candidate David Simpson said: "It is clear that dissident republicans are attempting to exert some level of control within Lurgan, and posts on social media within the last 24 hours include pictures of armed and masked men purportedly ‘patrolling’ in Lurgan.

"The offending post has been reported to Facebook for review as it is clearly promoting an illegal terrorist organisation.

"However, the police must investigate whether such dissident terrorist ‘patrols’ are taking place.

"The entire community must take a stand against such organisations and their attempt to get a grip on communities right across Northern Ireland.

"Unfortunately not all political parties were able to clearly condemn the promotion and hatred espoused in Lurgan on Easter Sunday.

"Perhaps now, when there is no active police investigation into this issue yet, all candidates asking for support from the people of Upper Bann could clearly condemn the presence of masked gunmen on the streets of Lurgan."

Earlier this month a masked gunman reportedly fired a volley of shots during an Easter Rising Commemoration in Lurgan.

The sinister ‘show of strength’ was said to have taken place in broad daylight at St Colman’s Cemetery.

They were said to have been fired by a gunman allegedly aligned with the Continuity IRA.

The Continuity IRA claimed responsibility for the murder of PSNI Stephen Carroll, who was shot dead as he responded to an emergency call in the nearby Lismore Estate in 2009.

His widow Kate said she was “dismayed” and “horrified” at images of the macabre display.

PSNI Superintendent David Moore previously said: “While we are aware of footage of shots being fired by a masked gunman in a graveyard, allegedly filmed in Lurgan on Saturday, no reports of this incident have actually been made to police and we have been unable to verify the media reports of this alleged incident.

“Anyone with information about incidents of this nature or anyone who has witnessed such a display should contact police immediately and share what they know so the matter can be fully investigated.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/13/15 01:22 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/new...s-31219947.html

Six held after firearm, suspect device and bomb components found in Garda raids.

Army bomb disposal teams have been called in after a suspect device and bomb components were discovered in a series of raids.

Four were arrested by armed gardai after 20 premises across Louth, Dublin and Wexford were searched by detectives probing dissident republicans.
Separately, diversion are in place on the N16 at Glenfarne, Co Leitrim, after gardai on traffic duty recovered a firearm and suspected bomb parts in a car at 11.45am.
"Two males in their 20’s were arrested at the scene and are currently detained under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act at Manorhamilton Garda Station," said a Garda spokesman.
"The scene is currently preserved and the assistance of the Army EOD has been requested."
Elsewhere gardai said a suspect device was discovered in Courtown, Co Wexford, during an operation targeting dissident republicans.
"The area has been cordoned off and the Army EOD team are on their way to the scene," a Garda spokesman said.
Component parts for explosives devices were discovered at some of the other locations searched.
"All component parts will now be subject to technical examination," he added.
"Investigations are ongoing."
Meanwhile all four suspects are currently detained under Section 30 of the Offences Against Act at various Garda Stations across Dublin.
One of the men is aged in his 60’s and the other three in their 20’s.
The men are being held on several offences, including directing terrorism, membership of an unlawful organisation, possession of explosives.
Gardai said members of the Special Detective Unit on Harcourt Square and Crime & Security in Garda Headquarters were involved int he operation.
Teams were supported by the Garda Emergency Response Unit, Technical Bureau, Dog Unit and uniform and detective Gardai from the Louth and Wexford Divisions.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/16/15 11:46 AM

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/ira-plotted-bomb-prince-charles-5699813

IRA plotted to bomb Prince Charles and Camilla next week with string of Omagh-style devices.

Security for their trip has been beefed up after police today found several devices packed with ­ball-bearings and scrap metal ready to launch a massacre.

IRA terrorists had plotted to line the route of Prince Charles and Camilla’s tour through Ireland with bombs in a cynical bid to make sure the royal couple would not escape being hit, sources have revealed.

Security for next week’s trip has been beefed up after police today found a string of devices like the one used in the 1998 Omagh atrocity primed and ready to launch a ­devastating massacre.

The explosives were thought to have been packed with ­ball-bearings and scrap metal to maximise the carnage, meaning dozens of other innocent people would have been killed or maimed.

It came just a day after anti-terror officers found bomb-making equipment.

Seven men have so far been arrested after the deadly plot was foiled. Two were found with ­improvised ­explosives and a handgun.

Photopress BelfastOmagh Bomb sceneAtrocity: Scene following Omagh bomb
As the suspects remained in custody tonight, a security source said: “These were serious bombs.

“It’s not as if these were two criminal gangs wanting to blow the exhausts of each other’s cars. These were the real deal.

"They had the ability to maim and kill within a massive radius. They were going to be used as car bombs which were to be dotted along the route the royals were expected to take.

“These would have been the same type of bomb used during the Omagh bombing in 1998. Thankfully, the bombs have been caught but police are still going to be keeping a very high alert on for the next two weeks.”

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A Republican source told how the plot, launched by both the Real and Continuity IRA, was a bid to let the world know they are still in existence and the royals are not safe from their murderous intentions – despite the success of the peace talks in Ulster.

The insider added: “This has been an IRA operation to ­intimidate the royals and the British people.

“There were plans to set off a number of bombs along the roads Charles and his wife were supposed to take. They were also going to be set off in other areas across the country as a decoy distraction technique to make the Brits think an attack was coming.

"If all went to plan, you’d have to say their main intent was to kill.”

Areas of dissident activity in Ireland
Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald has insisted Charles and Camilla will have enough protection during the tour, which begins next Tuesday.

She said: “I expect Prince Charles will have a very positive visit. Clearly, the police are alert to any security issues and will deal with any that are arising. The vast majority of people in Ireland welcome the visit.”

The bombs were found in Dromiskin, outside Dundalk, Co Louth.

They were both complete and in component parts. Some were ready to be loaded into two cars to be taken to their intended murder site.

It is the latest find in a police blitz on dissidents ahead of the royal tour. The seven men arrested, all prominent Republicans, were being quizzed in police stations across Ireland.

They were held in Louth, Kildare, Leitrim, Wexford and Dublin.

One is a senior figure with ­connections to ­assassinated Real IRA leader Alan Ryan and jailed terrorist Michael McKevitt. He was linked to the Omagh town centre bombing which killed 29 people and left 220 others injured.

PAMourners attend the funeral of Real IRA member Alan Ryan at the Church of the Holy Trinity in cemetery in Balgriffen, north Dublin. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday September 8, 2012Feared: IRA terrorist
The day after Charles and Camilla arrive in Ireland they will visit Mullaghmore in Co Sligo – where the prince’s great uncle Lord Bountbatten was killed on August 27, 1979 by an IRA bomb on his boat.

Charles got on well with the peer and was devastated by his death.

But though he has been on two official visits to Ireland, he has never been to the scene of the murder to pay his respects. Two of those being quizzed were arrested in Leitrim, less than an hour away from Mullaghmore.

The Sligo Chamber of Commerce insisted the prince will enjoy a warm welcome, despite the IRA threat.

A spokesman added: “We have every ­confidence the prince’s visit will be a very successful one. All necessary ­security precautions are being taken.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/18/15 08:46 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gang-target-flees-country-after-five-attempts-on-life-31230783.html

Gang target flees country after five attempts on life.

KEN FOY – 18 MAY 2015 08:19 AM

The country’s number one gangland target has finally decided to flee the country and is now based in England, the Herald can reveal.

Michael Frazer (35), who has survived at least five separate attempts to murder him in the past 14 months, previously proclaimed he would never flee abroad.

However, sources say that he has not made contact with gardai for a number of weeks and detectives have received information that the under-threat car dealer is now in England.

Drimnagh man Frazer, who had been living in the capital’s south inner city, has been a main target for many of the country’s most dangerous crime groupings, including his former pals in the ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson mob, thugs associated with gangland hardman Paul Rice, as well as a ruthless hitman-for-hire from Clondalkin.

It is understood that Frazer is in “so much bother” over a personal issue involving serious gangsters.

READ MORE: Gardai foil yet another attempt on gang target Michael Frazer's life

Frazer, who does not have serious criminal convictions, is no stranger to violence. His family home in Drimnagh has been shot at on a number of occasions and a grenade was even thrown into it in June 2008, causing extensive damage to the property.

All these incidents were linked to the now-defunct Crumlin/Drimnagh feud but in March of last year it emerged that Frazer was a top gang target again when he was shot a number of times in a botched hit in the car park of a church in Clondalkin.

He later stumbled into Clondalkin Garda Station “pumping blood” after driving his Mini Cooper from the shooting at Bawnogue Road, Clondalkin. Gardai believe the gun attack was carried out by a notorious hitman who is the chief suspect for two murders in west Dublin.

The next major incident happened last July when the Organised Crime Unit (OCU) intercepted an assassination team in the South Circular Road area and these same mobsters were also arrested by gardai in January of this year dressed in disguises, ready to pounce on their targets. On both occasions this notorious duo were released without charge.

An even more serious attempt on Frazer’s life occurred at a pub car park in Firhouse on August 1 last year. Frazer was lured to a meeting in the car park of a pub in the south Dublin suburb when a masked gunman walked up to his car and tried to open fire.

But the weapon jammed and Frazer rushed to nearby Tallaght Garda Station to report the incident.

A short time later, locals in the Allenton estate in Tallaght contacted gardai to report two men wearing balaclavas were attempting to hijack cars after a getaway car used in the earlier incident was found burnt and a semi-automatic pistol was found in the vehicle.

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Crime figure Paul Rice was later arrested but released without charge in relation to this incident but the pressure continued to increase on Frazer.

Around a fortnight after this, armed gardai rushed to Brickfield Park in Drimnagh after Frazer made a panicked call to gardai saying he saw a man wearing a balaclava standing outside the house.

In January of this year, two heroin addicts from the Ballyfermot area were arrested and questioned about another failed murder attempt on Frazer at Islandbridge on November 1 last.

The junkie duo were released without charge even though their DNA was found on airbags in the stolen car that rammed into Frazer’s BMW.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/19/15 09:57 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/courts/p...cipate-in-death

Prosecution says it is 'inescapable' that accused participate in killing.

Lawyers for the State have told a murder trial jury it is "inescapable" that the accused participated in the death of a man in Dublin more than two years ago.

Keith O'Neill (39) from Lissadell Drive, Drimnagh in Dublin has pleaded not guilty to murdering John Wilson (35) on September 28th, 2012 at his home on Cloverhill Road, Ballyfermot Dublin 10.

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In his closing speech, Mr Conor Devally SC prosecuting described the shooting as a "brutal event".

"This is a case of murder - Mr John Wilson was murdered. If somebody points a gun at somebody and discharges bullets into him and he died, there is unlikely to be any question as to whether that was murder," he said.
"It is the prosecutions case that the murder was one perpetrated by Mr O'Neill.

I will go into a sequence of evidence and paint a picture where it is inescapable that Mr O'Neill participated in the death of Mr Wilson," he continued.

"This is a case in which investigation took place that brought gardai to check a number of CCTV cameras. Garda Mark Collander described the bullets embedded in the wall saying they came from the gun that was found in a smouldering car not far away in Cherry Orchard," he said.

"On September 28th, we know some of the movements of Mr Wison and many of the movements of Mr O'Neill. We know that at 10.30 in the morning, he was wearing certain items of clothing including quite a distinctive t-shirt," he said.

"The events occur at Cloverhill Road and there is a description by the daughter (of the deceased) which adds to the picture that this was a brutal event and it obviously happened."

"The remainder of the evidence makes it clear it happened with an open doorway and with Mr Wilsons friend who had been in the car becoming very panicky and making his way down the street," he said.

"Minutes before three o'clock, gardai were alerted and were on the scene. There was a bit of chaos and guards doing their best to clear the scene."

"After the killing, (the accused) is easy to follow because there are kids trotting around beside him. He went to JD sports and he has a transaction where he buys goods - goods into which he changes," he said.


"Mr O'Neill purchased a new wardrobe - he didn't wait to get home before he wore them - he puts on all his new clothes and hangs around the shopping centre before going home," said Mr Devally.

"Not long after he goes out with one of his children. There are various viewings of him going down the street carrying JD sports bags. This journey was not just about household rubbish - a pair of runners, jeans and two t shirts were all disposed of," he continued.

"Evidence suggests that those jeans, when retrieved, were in the JD bag - there are particles on the jeans consistent with firearms residue," he said.

"There was petrol on socks, residue on jeans, a phone and clothes disposed of - to explain them as being consistent with innocence is to sell yourselves short," he added.

"The alternative is that this is the unluckiest man in Ireland," he concluded.
Mr Anthony Sammon SC defending said there was no evidence of a motive and nothing connecting Keith O'Neill with the Ruger gun found in the burnt out car.

"If Keith O'Neill is not the shooter, it would suggest there was a transfer of gunshot residue - how did it happen and where," asked Mr Sammon.

"How come items were taken from a skip without (the forensic scientist) being furnished with details of what was in the skip - under no circumstances should evidence be taken to the forensic scientist where there have been several contamination points," he said.

"A car used regularly by firearms users is likely to be significantly contaminated - it is the worst possible place for items to be taken off to see if they have anything on them," he said
"What is going on that you can have that utter lack of professionalism. The car was a mobile contamination bin," stated Mr Sammon.

"There is not a scintilla of evidence in terms of motive. We do not have any connection between Keith O'Neill and the Ruger burnt out gun in the car," he continued.

"There is nothing to attach Keith O'Neill to with what was undoubtedly the killing gun."

"You had the statement of the young daughter of the deceased man read to you," he said.

"Her statement was: 'I don't know who the bold boy was that did that to my dad but he was a little bit fat' - that doesn't fit with Mr O'Neill," he said.

"If you want to say 'twill do', to a person accused of murder where the stakes are colossally high, you can," he said.

"Why should you drop your standards just because other professionals have - don't," he concluded.

The trial continues tomorrow before Mr Justice Tony Hunt and a jury of five women and seven men.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/19/15 10:09 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/gang-using-sex-offender-for-shootings-31232917.html

ROBIN SCHILLER – 19 MAY 2015 03:00 AM

AN ORGANISED crime gang is using a notorious sex offender to carry out shootings and punishment-style attacks, the Herald can reveal.

The gang, which is based in Bray, Co Wicklow and is led by a well-known criminal, are using the thug as one of their main enforcers.

Since being released from prison he has been the chief suspect in a litany of shootings, including three in the last year alone.

He is suspected of carrying out the shooting of Bray native Tiernan Stokes (24) in August of last year.

Stokes was shot in the back of both his legs, and although his injuries were non-life threatening, he was forced to under go rehabilitation to recover from his wounds.

A source explained how the vicious sex offender is being used as an enforcer for the gang, and described him as a volatile individual.

"If the gang want something done, they call this lad up to do it for them. He has absolutely no hesitation in carrying out the gang's dirty work.

He's been the main suspect in a number of shootings, and is a dangerous man," the source explained

The thug is also suspected of being involved in a shooting at the Oil Can Harry's pub on August 31 of last year, where a group were celebrating a Christening at the time.

Shooting

The suspect, armed with a handgun let off a number of shots, injuring a 19-year-old and 20-year-old before fleeing the scene in a car. The two casualties, who were not the intended targets, were brought to St Vincent's Hospital, but their injuries were non life-threatening.

Also in the pub socialising at the time of the shooting was major gangland figure Mark 'The Guinea Pig' Desmond.

Gardai received intelligence that Desmond had a heated verbal argument with the convicted criminal leading the Bray faction earlier that evening, and detectives are enquiring about a possible link between the argument and the shooting.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/19/15 10:17 AM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/n...s-31185885.html

National Crime Agency: We'll smash criminal networks of paramilitaries.

Dissident republicans and loyalist paramilitaries have been warned that the National Crime Agency will be out to smash their criminal networks when it becomes fully functional in Northern Ireland.

PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton said the NCA would provide a significant boost to his service's efforts to dismantle the organised rackets the gunmen use to make money.

The UK's national crime fighting body will start working at full capacity in the region on May 20 after a long political impasse delayed the move.

The threat posed by dissident republicans opposed to the peace process remains severe and this month has witnessed a spate of attacks, with a police patrol coming under fire from a launched explosive device in Belfast and a bomb exploding outside a Probation Board Probation Board building in Londonderry. No one was injured in the incidents.

There has an also been an upsurge in violent paramilitary style attacks by members of the outlawed Ulster Defence Association (UDA) in the north Antrim area, including a murder and a number of other shootings.

Mr Hamilton told members of his oversight body - the NI Policing Board - his officers were already doing great work to tackle the paramilitary threat. But he said the NCA would add another dimension to the PSNI's capability.

The NCA will not be involved in counter-terrorism operations in Northern Ireland, but its remit will include organised criminality committed by paramilitaries, such as smuggling, drug dealing and counterfeiting.

"The National Crime Agency will become operational in Northern Ireland next month," Mr Hamilton said after the board meeting in Belfast.

"Their job is to tackle serious and organised crime. We shouldn't pretend that loyalist paramilitary criminal gangs or violent dissident republicans are not engaged in organised criminality - that's how they generate their funds.

"So there is a place where this national security threat, these terrorist groups, bump into organised criminality and where that happens we will use whatever facilities that are available to us, including the National Crime Agency, to bring them to justice, to make their life difficult, to seize their assets, to confiscate their money and to make life difficult.

Officers of the National Crime Agency during a training exercise in England
Officers of the National Crime Agency during a training exercise in England
"That is well within the remit of the NCA as they tackle serious and organised crime."

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The political agreement at Stormont that delivered the green light for NCA implementation was made possible by the introduction of beefed-up oversight measures to ensure agency officers were accountable to the Policing Board and subject to Police Ombudsman scrutiny, with Mr Hamilton also retaining operational control of their work.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/20/15 01:01 PM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cou...r-31239048.html

A Dublin man has been sentenced to life imprisonment after a jury found him guilty of the murder of 35-year-old John Wilson in 2012.

Keith O'Neill (40) from Lissadell Drive, Drimnagh in Dublin had pleaded not guilty to murdering John Wilson (35) on September 28th, 2012 at his home on Cloverhill Road, Ballyfermot Dublin 10.
John Wilson was shot twice in the hallway of his house more than two years ago.
The two-week trial heard that the daughter of the deceased told gardai in a statement: "I just heard 'bang bang bang' - I could see my dad rolling around. I feel a little bit sad and a little happy because my dad is away from the bad boys now".
The Central Criminal Court heard that the deceased had driven to his home with his seven-year-old daughter and a friend when a gunman entered his house through the open front door and shot him from behind.
The Dublin man received two gunshot wounds to the left arm and to the chest, fatally injuring internal organs.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/20/15 01:44 PM

http://www.thejournal.ie/state-surveilla...ce=twitter_self

State surveillance: How Gardaí and others can secretly monitor you

Part One of TheJournal.ie’s two-part series on state surveillance in Ireland.

IN THIS TWO-part series, we go inside the murky world of surveillance in Ireland, and expose the alarming gap between what agents of the state can do to you, and what you are allowed to know, and do, about it.
In Part One, we examine the extraordinary powers given to Gardaí, the Defence Forces, and Revenue, and what we know about how they use those powers.
In the second part, we look at what the Irish government is refusing to reveal about surveillance, the disastrous consequences when state monitoring goes unchecked, and ask – how do we compare to other countries?
GARDAI CAN BREAK into your home, implant a video camera or recording device in your living room, and leave it there for three months.
And they can break in again to remove the device, without you ever knowing they were there.
Revenue can put a tracking device on your vehicle, and monitor your movements, for four months.
The Defence Forces can intercept your emails, and tap your phone.
It’s all governed by law, and intended to combat serious crime and protect the security of the state.
But despite the far-reaching nature of these powers, we know – and are allowed to know – very little about how they’re actually used.
Several government departments and state agencies have refused a series of Freedom of Information requests by TheJournal.ie, which asked for very basic information about the use of covert surveillance powers.
What can they do?
Mobile phone handsets warning
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Surveillance in Ireland is basically governed by two laws: the 1993 Interception of Postal Packets and Telecommunications Messages Act, and the 2009 Criminal Justice (Surveillance) Act.
Under the 1993 Act:
Gardaí or the Defence Forces can tap phones and listen to phone calls, open and read letters before they arrive to their recipient, and (potentially) read emails
After the Garda Commissioner or Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces applies for permission from the Justice Minister
For up to three months (extendable)
If they can show the surveillance will yield evidence they couldn’t otherwise get
As part of an investigation into serious crime, to prevent a serious crime, or to protect the security of the State
Under the 2009 Act:
Gardaí, the Defence Forces and Revenue can secretly record you with audio and video devices
For three months
They can break into your home to implant a device, and again to remove it
If they can, they have to get permission from a District Court judge, but if it’s an emergency, a “Superior Officer” in each agency decides, and they get 72 hours to engage in the surveillance
Gardaí, the Defence Forces and Revenue can secretly put a tracking device on your vehicle, and follow your movements
For four months
Without permission from a District Court judge, but with the approval of a “Superior Officer” within each agency.
Interestingly, this year’s Garda Síochána (Amendment) Act also gives the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) powers of surveillance over Garda members it is investigating.
So Gardaí themselves can now be secretly bugged, wiretapped, recorded and have their internet use monitored, under the 1993 and 2009 Acts.
What can you do about it?
Internet surveillance tribunal
Source: Dominic Lipinski
You’re unlikely to ever know if you’ve been the subject of covert surveillance, if it’s done properly, or unless it’s disclosed in a trial.
However, if you have a suspicion that your letters have been opened, emails read, or phone tapped, you can take a case.
The “Complaints Referee”, appointed by the Taoiseach, (currently High Court Justice Carroll Moran), can receive reports from the public, investigate whether there was surveillance, if it was properly authorised, and if it involved any legal violations.
They can then decide to quash an authorisation from the Justice Minister (retroactively declare it illegitimate), order the destruction of any recordings from the surveillance, and even order financial compensation.
However, the investigations and decisions of the Complaints Referee are not published.
TheJournal.ie filed a Freedom of Information request with the Taoiseach’s Department (to whom the Complaints Referee reports) asking how many complaints – upheld or rejected – have been made since the Act came into force.
We were told that no such records were found.
So the Irish public is missing two important pieces of information: how often state agencies violate surveillance laws, and how likely are you to win a case if you’re thinking about bringing one.
What DO we know?
1993reports
Source: PA/Oireachtas.ie
There is some degree of oversight when it comes to Ireland’s state surveillance regime.
Both laws require a designated judge give an annual report to the Taoiseach and the Oireachtas on how the Gardaí, Defence Forces and Revenue are using their covert surveillance powers.
The level of scrutiny and detail, however, depends on the vigour and energy of the judge making the report.
And both laws contain provisions that allow the Taoiseach to remove sensitive sections from the version of the report that he provides to legislators.
Law lecturer and chairman of Digital Rights Ireland, TJ McIntyre has been keeping a close eye on state surveillance for many years, and offers a mixed review of transparency surrounding the regime.
“You’re very much dependant on the happenstance of what the individual judge chooses to do and how they interpret their role,” he told TheJournal.ie.
In the case of the 2009 Act, McIntyre says the late Justice Kevin Feeney “took his job very seriously”, and produced reports that showed a “commitment to transparency.”
But designated judges for the 1993 Act – who are the only systematic and public overseers of the legal ability to wiretap phones – produce “derisory, identical, one-page reports, year in, year out,” he adds.
From 1994 until 2007, three separate designated judges produced identical reports on wiretapping, including only a one-sentence formula that achieves a minimal compliance with their remit under Section 8 of the 1993 Act:
I have kept the operation of the Act under review and I am satisfied that its provisions are being complied with.
Reports on the 2009 Act have been considerably more detailed, but still lack basic statistics.
Nonetheless, TheJournal.ie has been able to glean some interesting facts from those annual reviews.
We know that:
The overwhelming majority of surveillance involves tracking devices, which doesn’t require authorisation from a judge, and takes very little manpower
When a Garda member asks a Superior Officer to apply for a judge’s permission to perform surveillance, the Superior Officer almost always agrees
Judges almost always grant that authorisation
In one year (2009-2010) the number of surveillance requests approved internally by a senior Garda (“emergency” authorisations) was double the number approved by a judge.
Revenue agents almost always use the Act to place tracking devices on vehicles, as part of investigations into smuggling.
The Defence Forces rarely seek authorisation to bug, wiretap, and so on, under the 2009 Act, and didn’t do it once in 2012-2013.
We also know that the Gardaí keep a scrupulous record of every time surveillance is authorised, either by a District Court judge, or internally, by a senior Garda.
In his report on the 2009 Act for 2012-2013, Justice Michael Peart noted how helpful it was that Garda Headquarters kept a database and spreadsheet that were “easy to consult and review.”
TheJournal.ie asked the Gardaí for figures drawn from that permanent record, but they refused.
Furthermore, we know that Gardaí don’t consider other kinds of surveillance to be governed by the 2009 Act.
In his report for 2012-2013, Justice Peart mentioned that then Commissioner Martin Callinan, in an internal policy document, had advised that surveillance that doesn’t involve the use of devices, falls outside the legislation.
Which begs the question – what are the procedures, protocols and safeguards against abuse, which Gardaí have in place when it comes to following vehicles and persons, or watching movements in and out of homes?
TheJournal.ie put these questions, in detail, to An Garda Síochána, but they declined to comment.
In Part Two, we look at what Gardaí and the Irish government refuse to reveal about surveillance, the disastrous consequences of unchecked monitoring, and see how Ireland compares to the countries that brought you the NSA and GCHQ.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/20/15 01:45 PM

http://www.thejournal.ie/preview.php?article_id=2105584&preview_type=post

tate surveillance: What the government and Gardaí don’t want you to know

Part Two of TheJournal.ie’s two-part series on state surveillance in Ireland.

N THIS TWO-part series, we go inside the murky world of surveillance in Ireland, and expose the alarming gap between what agents of the state can do to you, and what you are allowed to know, and do, about it.
In Part One, we examined the extraordinary powers given to Gardaí, the Defence Forces, and Revenue, and what we know about how they use those powers.
In the second part, we look at what the Irish government is refusing to reveal about surveillance, the disastrous consequences when state monitoring goes unchecked, and ask – how do we compare to other countries?
What do we NOT know?
dontknow
Source: Garry Knight via lick
Obtaining even basic information about the exercise of these extensive surveillance powers has been extremely difficult.
TheJournal.ie sent Freedom of Information requests seeking basic statistical information about surveillance and wiretapping to the Departments of the Taoiseach, Justice and Communications, as well as the Defence Forces, the Courts Service, and Revenue.
In all cases we were told either the records do not exist, or cannot be released.
An Garda Síochána has been given an extra six months, until October 2015, to be compliant with the 2014 FOI Act, but TheJournal.ie asked them for statistics anyway.
That request was also rejected.
In its refusal to disclose records about the 1993 Act, the Department of Justice invoked parts of the FOI Act which provide for non-disclosure “to prevent the impairment of law enforcement and public safety and to prevent adversely affecting the security and defence of the State.”
It is the decision maker’s opinion that to reveal information in respect of interception authorisations, including the number sought and granted, would be prejudicial to the public interest (Emphasis added).
Independent TD Mick Wallace has repeatedly raised the issue in the Dáil with the Taoiseach and former Justice Minister Alan Shatter, and sees a complete lack of transparency surrounding state surveillance.
wallaceshatter Mick Wallace and then Justice Minister Alan Shatter debating the Garda penalty points scandal.
Source: RTÉ via YouTube
“With their own so-called oversight, they have a judge that comes in once a year, and is under no obligation to actually look at figures or statistics,” he told TheJournal.ie.
Some reports have contained approximations (“under 100,” “a small double figure number”) but no judge has ever included actual figures or statistics in his annual review.
In 2013, [Justice Iarfhlaith O'Neill] was able to look at the details in McKee Barracks [the Defence Forces], the Department of Justice, Revenue and Garda Headquarters in the Phoenix Park, all in one day, which is great going.
And he said he was very happy with everything he saw.
In an exchange with Alan Shatter last year, at the height of the scandal surrounding alleged Garda bugging of GSOC and recording of legally privileged phone conversations, Wallace said Gardaí were “a law unto themselves.”
The request for statistics does not threaten in any way or reveal any Garda methods or operations as they are general figures and do not relate to specific operations.
The Minister cannot prove this system is functioning unless he gives us the statistics.
In response to a query from TheJournal.ie, a spokesperson for Justice Minister Frances Fitzgerald reaffirmed the long-standing refusal to publish statistics:
This is for sound reasons of public policy related to national security and the investigation of serious crimes which may be hindered by the publication of such information.
Particular considerations arise in Ireland given the small size of the jurisdiction and the specific terrorist threat posed by paramilitary groups.
‘Catastrophic’ errors?
PA-3557366 File photo of UK police confiscating computer equipment.
Source: PA
We don’t know when Gardaí and others make mistakes in their monitoring and surveillance.
In Britain – where statistics and other details are published – there have been cases where technical errors lead to “catastrophic” consequences.
One official report gave this harrowing example:
Police took swift action when information from a reliable source suggested that a number of very young children were at immediate risk of falling into the hands of a paedophile ring.
Subscriber information relating to an Internet Protocol (IP) Address was obtained in order to locate an address for the children, but unfortunately it would appear this was not correct.
The police entered the address and arrested a person who was completely innocent…
What was the error? Confusion between an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and law enforcement, over the time zone of a particular IP address.
The UK experience also shows that, more often than not, it’s public bodies – not telecommunications companies – who make such mistakes.
An analysis of official figures by British lawyer Graham Smith, shows that over the last decade, 72% of “data errors” – incorrectly entered IP addresses, confusion involving Daylight saving time – were the fault of state agencies.
The incident described above, according to the report, led to reforms designed to improve the process.
In Ireland, we simply don’t know how many mistakes – catastrophic or otherwise – are being made.
Without the scrutiny that comes with comprehensive, published reports, Gardaí and others lack that particular incentive to improve their systems.
Digital Rights Ireland chairman TJ McIntyre explains:
It’s not that the telecommunications companies or police here make fewer mistakes – we just don’t have anybody actually picking up on it.
‘Off the books’ operations?
We also don’t know the extent to which Irish state agencies depend on companies to monitor internet and phone activity, as governed by the 2011 Communications (Retention of Data) Act, or whether they do it themselves.
TJ McIntyre says:
If this is something that’s being handled purely at the telecommunications company’s end, there will be some system in place that generates a paper trail.
But if it’s something that’s being done internally, either by the Gardaí or the Defence Forces, and they have the technology to do it independently, then there’s no guarantee of a paper trail, and you could have something being done ‘off the books.’
Last year, Vodafone asked the government for guidance on publishing the number of requests they had received for user data, in putting together their Transparency Report.
The Department of Justice controversially instructed Vodafone they were prohibited by law from doing so.
Is this situation normal?
Snowden Speaks NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden
Source: AP/Press Association Images
When it comes to international standards, McIntyre says Ireland ranks “very, very low indeed.”
The UK model is not particularly advanced, by any means, but it’s still much better than here.
Despite major controversies surrounding mass surveillance by Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), there is at least a system of record-keeping when it comes to surveillance and monitoring of the public there.
The Interception of Communications Commissioner’s Office keeps track of how often and why state agencies request user data from telecommunications companies.
In his 104-page report for 2014, the Commissioner provides extensive statistics, detailed breakdowns of the purpose of interception requests, and even figures and a breakdown of unlawful or mistaken interceptions.
The Office of Surveillance Commissioners provides similarly extensive and detailed annual reports, including statistics and breakdowns on “property interference,” “intrusive surveillance,” and also “irregularities” – unlawful or mistaken surveillance.
The Intelligence and Security Committee snooping report GCHQ, near Cheltenham.
Source: Barry Batchelor/PA
A series of revelations about National Security Agency (NSA) wiretapping and data collection has battered the global reputation of the United States.
But even there, transparency and oversight of surveillance is superior to our own.
A 1968 law requires US courts to submit annual reports to Congress on the number of authorisations for phone-tapping and email interception, including a breakdown of the purpose of requests, and even their average cost to the tax-payer.
In Ireland, the law requires the exact opposite.
Both Revenue and the Gardaí, in refusing TheJournal.ie’s requests for statistics on surveillance, invoked Section 13 of the 2009 Act, which forbids disclosing “any information in connection with the operation of this Act in relation to surveillance…”
The maximum punishment for sharing “any information” about state surveillance? A five-year prison sentence and €50,000 fine.
New regime?
New Garda Recruits
Source: Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland
On replacing Alan Shatter as Justice Minister last May, Frances Fitzgerald promised a “new era” of reform, accountability and transparency in the Gardaí and the administration of justice.
But Wexford TD Mick Wallace says “we haven’t seen 5% of that.”
I’d like to be able to say that things were improving for the better under the new Commissioner and the new Minister for Justice, but sadly, everything has stayed the same.
When it comes to surveillance, Fitzgerald has made one change that Wallace had previously called for - giving GSOC new powers to bug, wiretap and track Gardaí.
But she has also sidestepped questions on surveillance programmes.
Last September, for example, Independent TD Clare Daly asked for the number of court orders to “tap-monitor text and call data” in the last five years.
Fitzgerald (rightly) corrected Daly, pointing out that she herself, the Justice Minister, was responsible for 1993 Act authorisations, and not the courts.
But she didn’t say how often she and her predecessors had actually done it.
Which was the point of the question.
Part One: What the state can do to you (and what you can do about it)>

Documents
1993 Interception of Postal Packets and Telecommunications (Messages) Act
2009 Criminal Justice (Surveillance) Act
2011 Communications (Retention of Data) Act
Designated judges’ reports on the 1993 Act:
1994-2004
2006-2014
Designated judges’ reports on the 2009 Act, 2010-2014
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/21/15 07:25 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedesk/man-arrested-in-connection-with-murder-of-dublin-man

Man arrested in connection with gun murder of Dublin criminal earlier this year
Thursday 21st May 2015.

A man in his 20s has been arrested in connection with the murder of Michael Devoy earlier this year.

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Gardai confirmed the man was was arrested in the city centre this morning by officers investigating the assassination.

He is currently detained under the provisions of Section 30 Offences Against the State Act 1939 as amended at Tallaght Garda Station.

The 42-year-old was shot dead in Tallaght, south Dublin on January 18 of this year.

He was discovered by Gardai lying dead on the side of the Fox Hill Road, near Bohernabreena, with gunshot wounds to his neck and body.

Cops on patrol noticed a suspicious car at about 10.30pm and when they approached a chase ensued.



The other vehicle managed to evade gardaí and when the cops returned to the scene they found lying Devoy shot to death on the road.

He was still wearing the bullet proof vest that he wore to thwart another attempt on his life. Devoy had previously survived two attempts on his life in recent years.

Devoy was a veteran criminal who was extremely well-known to gardai and had earned the reputation of a very violent individual.

He is also the chief suspect in the murder of 30-year-old Mark Byrne in May 2005.

Byrne, who had just been released from Mountjoy prison, was walking out of a shop after buying phone credit when a gunman shot him dead. The murder was later recreated on RTE drama Love/Hate.

Devoy was arrested over the murder and gardai were hopeful there was enough evidence to charge him – but the DPP disagreed.

He had more than 70 criminal convictions and has served prison sentences over the past 25 years for making threats to kill, possession of firearms as well as burglary, driving offences and other public order matters.

Read: Man arrested in connection with murder of Michael Devoy
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/22/15 09:30 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/northern-ireland/shots-fired-at-house-in-carrickfergus

Shots fired at house in Carrickfergus.

Shots have been fired at a house in Carrickfergus.

The attack happened shortly before 12.30am this morning (Thursday).


Nobody was injured in the attack.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/26/15 11:07 AM

http://www.derrynow.com/news/man-arreste...-in-derry/30705

Man arrested in probe into violent dissident republican activity in Derry.

A 20-year-old man has been arrested in Derry by police investigating "violent dissident terrorist criminality” in the city.

The man was detained in the Strathfoyle area this morning by detectives from the PSNI serious crime team.

Detective Chief Inspector Michael Harvey said the suspect had been taken to the serious crime suite at Antrim police station for questioning
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/27/15 08:07 AM

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/...-ireland-police

'Jock' Davison shot with Soviet-style gun, say Northern Ireland police
Former IRA commander killed with Makarov type gun.

An assassin using a Soviet-era Makarov type gun shot IRA commander Gerard “Jock” Davison dead, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said on Tuesday.

The PSNI said the weapon and bullets used to shoot the 47-year-old former IRA gunman were of east European origin.

Det Supt Kevin Geddes, the senior investigating officer in the case, told BBC1’s Crimewatch the gun was “unusual” in the context of weapons normally used for close-range killings in Northern Ireland.

Mystery surrounds the killing of Davison in the Market area of central Belfast earlier this month. Within hours, the PSNI ruled out any republican dissident or Ulster loyalist involvement. Dissident republican prisoners held in the top-security Maghaberry jail outside Belfast even sent sympathy notices to a local paper.

Davison is believed to have either been personally responsible or ordered the deaths of up to 15 men from the early 1990s onwards. He is also accused of giving the order to attack Belfast man Robert McCartney that resulted in the Short Strand man’s death outside a city centre bar a decade ago.

Geddes told the Crimewatch programme: “The weapon and bullets used were an eastern European type called Makarov. These 9mm bullets are unusual in as much as they will not work in most types of western handgun. They are a slightly different size and can only be fired using a Makarov type gun.

“This type of weapon and ammunition are extremely rare in Northern Ireland. We have a photo of a Makarov type 9mm handgun which we are issuing. Someone knows about this weapon and its ammunition. We need people with information to come forward on the non-emergency police number 101.”

Geddes said: “The gunman is described by witnesses as being about 5ft 6in tall and was wearing a dark, hooded rain jacket. He made his escape from the scene up an alleyway towards Stanfield Place. We need to know where he went next. We are also issuing a photo of a similar type of jacket in the hope this may jog someone’s memory.

“We also believe the gunman may have been in the area some time before the shooting. A man fitting a similar description was seen standing at the junction of Welsh Street and McAuley Street at around 8.40am. A similar man was also seen with a red and white carrier bag, holding it with two hands on Welsh Street. They may be different people and they may be innocent members of the public. Either way, we need them to come forward so that they can be ruled out of our inquiries.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/27/15 08:14 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/northern...ent-republicans

Two arrests in Lurgan by cops investigating dissident republicans

Two men have been arrested by police investigating dissident republican terrorist activity.

The arrests took place today (Wednesday).

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The pair are aged 31 and 32.

They are currently being questioned at the Serious Crime Suite.

Detective Superintendent Karen Baxter confirmed that the police are carrying out a search in the Victoria Gardens area of the town.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/28/15 06:46 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedes...w-legit-targets

Gangland thug 'Buffalo' Billy warns how Real IRA members now 'legit targets'

Psycho gangland thug ‘Buffalo’ Billy Clare has given an extraordinary TV interview claiming that he was part of a squad who expelled former INLA commander Declan ‘Wacker’ Duffy from Dublin and quipped: “He’s not dead, not dead yet.”

The former paramilitary has also laid down the gauntlet to members of the Real IRA, saying: “I see republicans in Dublin, the likes of the Real IRA, I class them now as a legitimate target.”

In an bizarre interview, the extortionist – who was quizzed in connection with the murder of father-of-three Stephen O’Meara, who was buried alive in Wicklow – also describes in chilling detail how former Westies thug Bernard Sugg was shot dead and left “squealing like a pig” by an INLA unit he claims he was a member of.

Clare has served a sentence for membership of the Continuity IRA (CIRA) after the Special Criminal Court heard that he had extorted money from club boss Dave Mooney on behalf of the organisation.

It is understood that the CIRA has since renounced him, despite the fact that he continued to use their name to strike terror into communities in Wicklow and Wexford.

In the interview, which is part of a series titled ‘Gangsters: Faces of the Underworld’ to be screened on Quest, the bulked-up thug describes himself as a soldier in the “war against drug dealers”.



Presenter Bernard O’Mahoney, a reformed U.K. criminal, introduces Clare as: “Billy Clare shoots and bombs drug dealers simply because he loathes them and the damage their vile trade does to society.

“Described by the Irish media as a psychotic thug who terrorises communities, Clare prefers to see himself as a man on a mission for the good of all.”

During the interview, Clare says that at an early age he became involved in the Wolfe Tone Society in London, which he says “springboarded” him into extreme republicanism and the Provisional IRA.

He says the sort of operations he was sent on by the IRA in Dublin were “mostly directed towards drug dealers and that kind of activity” and goes on to say that by targeting them he means “execute them”.

“You don’t come to fight big drug gangs who have assets behind them using Salvation Army tactics, you got to hit them with full strength and hit them with everything you got. And look for a weakness. And you find a weakness.

“You know, whether it’s kidnapping, shootings, petrol bombing, grenades, you know whatever is being used on them.



“People will support that because these people are devastating communities and they don’t care about what they sell or who they sell it to, so you must meet them with the same train of thought. You don’t care about them or their families.”

Clare says that the intended targets were never warned if they were going to be “kidnapped or punishment shootings or executed”.

O’Mahoney says that Clare’s hatred for drug dealers resulted in his expulsion from the IRA, but “the more extreme Republican INLA saw his passion to beat, shoot and bomb those who pedal misery as an asset rather than a hindrance”.

O’Mahoney reveals: “The INLA were much smaller, but had the same train of thought and it was, you know, extreme violence. There was people executed on the INLA’s watch.”

Clare tells the documentary that his time in the INLA came to an end around 2000, when he says: “You had the likes of Declan Duffy (pictured above), who was the leader of the INLA in Dublin.

“He was, you know, a character. He was involved in backing up drug dealers and supporting them while pretending to be some kind of a crusader against drug dealers. He was expelled and he was sent packing from the capital.”

Clare also claims to have details of the shooting of Bernard ‘Verb’ Sugg.

“We had one incident where they were causing chaos and havoc in Blanchardstown.

“Bernard Sugg, or Verb as they called him, he was asked to come to a meeting and when he came to the meeting he was asked to desist from activities and leave the area.

“He refused to do so and as a result of that meeting he was blasted twice in the stomach and left squealing on the ground like a pig and the rat he was.

“You have to show these people more violence than they have imagined because these people live on a pedestal that because you are a drug dealer they must be violent and feared.”

Bizarrely, Clare claims he was declared clinically dead after his arrest for the murder of 26-year-old O’Meara.



The Sunday World understands that while he was being questioned he collapsed and was brought to hospital with a suspected heart attack believed to have been brought on by steroids.

However, Clare tells a different tale, claiming he was surrounded by masked and armed police and was “rendered unconscious”.

“It was later on that day when I was rushed into hospital in Dublin where I was pronounced clinically dead for a short while,” he says.

Later it transpired that they had forced me to drink poison and there was absolutely no investigation into my attempted murder by the Irish police.”

He goes on to say he is no longer in any group and regards paramilitaries such as the Real IRA as a legitimate target for him now.

“I class them now as a legitimate target. As far as I’m concerned, they work hand in hand with senior drug dealers both here and in Spain.

“The leader of the Real IRA in Dublin, his name was Alan Ryan.

“He was an unscrupulous character, not very likeable fella, a womaniser and basically a coward and you know every dog has his day and I suppose drug dealers had enough of him because they were taking, taking, taking… and using money from themselves on holidays, cars, putting cameras outside their houses and you know lining their own pockets, showing signs of wealth.

“So I mean he met his demise and you know, I have as much sympathy for him as I would for any other drug dealers.”

The Sunday World first unmasked Clare as a ‘gun for hire’ in 2010 when we attained a homemade video showing himself creeping about in a remote woodland and firing off one of his weapons.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 05/30/15 08:21 AM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedes...red-his-brother

Killer Wilson vows to ‘sort out’ junkie who murdered his brother.

Killer Keith Wilson tried to recruit two prisoners to “sort out” junkie hitman Keith O’Neill while he awaited trial for the murder of Wilson’s brother John.

O’Neill, from Ballyfermot, west Dublin, will have to spend his life behind bars looking over his shoulder after he was found guilty of murder this week.

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Wilson comes from one of the most notorious gangland families and some of his close relatives are locked up too and vowing revenge.

At John’s funeral, a letter was read out to the congregation from Keith stating: “I promise you, I will make it my mission in life to find out who did this to you.”

In the run-up to O’Neill’s murder trial, it is understood that Wilson, who is serving life for murder, tried to recruit two prisoners to attack his brother’s killer.
O’Neill was jailed this week for shooting John (35), at his home in Cloverhill Road in 2012.

Wilson had been involved in a bitter feud with Alan Ryan’s Real IRA gang, which led to a botched shooting in 2010. Ryan was eventually murdered in 2012.

It is understood that O’Neill (40), was ‘sub-contracted’ to murder Wilson who had a €40,000 contract on his head in the months before he was shot dead.

Keith Wilson’s brother Eric holds the dubious title of being one of the most prolific hired hitmen in recent criminal history. By the time he was finally locked up, aged just 27, Eric was suspected of 12 brutal murders.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/03/15 10:02 AM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/opinio...g-31270998.html

Scale of IRA's collusion with British state was shocking
It is too simplistic to paint collusion as something that took place between the state and loyalist paramilitaries. There is, in fact, a 40-year history of republicans toiling for the security services.

BY MALACHI O'DOHERTY – 02 JUNE 2015

In the lore of the IRA, there was traditionally no one more loathsome than the informer. This was thought to be the rare and despicable individual who would betray his comrades.

Some former members of the IRA now wonder if there were more informers inside the Provos than actual committed members.

Certainly, that appears to be true of the loyalists. The Stevens Inquiry reported that nearly every loyalist it spoke to was an agent.

Darragh McIntyre's BBC Panorama programme last week suggested different levels of collusion between the security forces and paramilitaries.

The most common type seems to have been the protection of agents who had killed and were likely to kill again.

On occasions, RUC Special Branch knew of planned attacks, tried to intercept them, and failed.

According to the De Silva report, they often knew of plans to murder other paramilitaries and did little to prevent these.

Furthermore, De Silva found that both the Army and Special Branch were suggesting targets to agents inside paramilitary groups, specifically to the loyalist killer Brian Nelson, since the focus of De Silva's report was the murder of solicitor Pat Finucane.

The UDA regarded Finucane as an intelligence officer for the Provisional IRA, who was engaged in money laundering.

Some in Special Branch encouraged them to target him.

No similar review of documentation has examined collusion between the state and members of the IRA - but it happened.

The De Silva report, for instance, describes efforts to protect two senior republicans.

One of them is given only a codename - 'T/02'. The other was Gerry Adams.

When Brian Nelson revealed a plan to bomb Adams by placing a limpet mine on his black taxi during the 1987 Genral Election campaign, the Army did not trust Special Branch with the information and set up its own operation to protect him.

Later, soldiers recovered the mine.

When the UDA returned to discussing how they might kill Adams, some in Special Branch appear to have suggested that Pat Finucane would be a better target.

De Silva found that state agencies justified suggesting targets to Nelson on the grounds that these attacks would absorb the energies of the loyalists and be easier to intercept. Ultimately, lives would be saved.

But they also found that Special Branch wasn't all that keen to warn a target if he was a 'thorn in the side'.

And they saw Finucane as one of those, having twice before failed to alert him to threats against him.

Another factor in the planning of the murder of Pat Finucane is that Nelson feared that if yet another attack went wrong, he would be exposed as an agent.

So, he kept the planning of the attack on Finucane secret from his handlers.

The Army itself had considered the other danger; that if Nelson was too successful in hitting senior IRA members, he would quickly be exposed.

Further, the Army would be in serious trouble if one of its agents was to kill Adams, an elected MP.

The earliest suggestion of an operation being allowed to proceed to cover for an agent was the bombing attack on London by Gerry Kelly, the Price sisters and others in March 1973.

Dolours Price, one of the bomb team, said in later years that the mission had been compromised and that someone close to the planning of it in Belfast had betrayed it.

Even so, Kelly and the Price sisters and the rest of the team were not arrested until after planting their bombs.

By 1972, the IRA was realising that it was going to have to kill an awful lot of people in the Catholic community to stop intelligence leaking out about them and that's when it hit on the idea of 'disappearing' suspects, rather than dumping their bodies in back alleys.

Three times they had just dumped the body and then said nothing.

That's what they did with John Kavanagh, Martin Owens and Sam Boyd. Those killings have never been explained.

On the same day that they detained Kevin McKee and Seamus Wright to 'disappear' them, Provos went into the club where William Bonner was drinking and lined everyone against the wall then picked him out and shot him in the head.

Some of the informers inside the IRA continued with their republican activities. Some were, indeed committed republicans, who felt they had been compromised by the Army, or police, but still tried to protect IRA operations; in effect, deceiving both sides and trying to maintain their credibility.

A recent article in An Phoblacht, written to discredit one of the biggest-known informers, Sean O'Callaghan, acknowledged that the IRA itself sometimes knew men were informers and preferred not to harm them.

At the end of the Provo campaign, we began to get some idea not just of the degree to which the IRA had been penetrated, but to what level.

The biggest shock was that Freddie Scappaticci, who was on the IRA security team, tasked with catching informers, was working for the British.

The Police Ombudsman is now investigating several killings of alleged informers by the IRA 'nutting squad'.

What other word than collusion better describes a state agent accusing people of informing, extracting confessions from them by torture and then killing them?

This raises the appalling prospect that many of those executed as informers were killed to protect real informers operating at a higher level.

Claims have been made by a former British Army agent that Martin McGuinness was himself an informer with the codename 'J118', though he has emphatically denied this and clearly his former comrades believe him, or he would have had to flee for his life.

But former Provos critical of the peace process routinely rehearse such claims against McGuinness and Adams and close relations on social media.

We do know that the head of administration in Sinn Fein, Denis Donaldson, was a police informer throughout most of the peace process.

He appears to be an example of an agent working for both sides, for he was implicated in gathering intelligence inside Stormont on members of the security forces and the Prison Service, many of whom had to move home after the scale of his spying was unearthed.

At the end of the Troubles, IRA members were afraid to go out on operations, because they didn't trust those they were sent out with not to be informers, or spies.

This massive infiltration of the paramilitaries, combined with a failure to arrest and convict many players, including agents, derived from a type of policing and security response which prioritised intelligence over evidence.

Indeed, evidence was squandered, or destroyed, presumably to protect intelligence channels.

De Silva, who exposed more of this than anyone else, concluded, 'that the intelligence-led security response to the Troubles did play a significant role in constraining all terrorist organisations, to the extent that they were forced to realise their aims were not achievable by violent means.

If that is so, it is a story that should be told.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/05/15 05:25 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/courts/dad-of-...s-31277896.html

Dad of three shot in face on own doorstep as his daughter slept upstairs, court hears.

04 JUNE 2015 12:36 PM

A gunman lay in wait for a father-of-three and shot him in the face on his doorstep as his daughter slept upstairs, an inquest has heard.

Jason Carroll (39) died from gunshot wounds sustained in the attack at his home on Cherrywood Drive, Clondalkin, Dublin 22, on the evening of August 29, 2013.

The murder is believed to be part of a gangland feud.

His nephew Daniel Devoy told Dublin Coroner's Court that Carroll was a “family man who lived for his kids”. He said Carroll picked him and another man up after 8pm on the evening of his death. They drove to a garage in Ashbourne where Carroll got into another car for five to ten minutes. He did not say who he was meeting, just “one of the lads”, Mr Devoy said. They dropped the other passenger off and then went to Carroll’s mother’s house to collect a suitcase before going back to Cherrywood Drive. As Carroll walked up the driveway, shots rang out.

“I heard the bang - bang, bang, bang. After the first one, there were four or five bangs… I could see flashes but I could not see anyone”, Mr Devoy said.

A car then came up the road to pick up the gunman.

Mr Devoy said he did not know why his uncle was murdered and Carroll had not shown any concern about a threat to his life that evening.

Carroll’s partner Audrey Roche, her brother Harvey Roche and their mother were in the house. Ms Roche’s son was in the kitchen and the couple’s daughter was upstairs in bed. Mr Roche said the shots rang out and they saw blue flashes. “Audrey screamed 'get down',” he said. More shots were heard and then Carroll was heard saying “Audrey, it’s me, open the door”. Mr Roche opened the door and Carroll fell into the house. “He said ‘call an ambulance’… I don’t think he spoke at this point again,” he said.

Detective Garda Ronan Cowley said he arrived to find neighbours gathered at the house. There were “large” amounts of “fresh blood” on the doorstep and in the hallway, he said. When he went into the living room he saw Carroll on the ground with three men around him administering CPR. The dead man’s eyes were open and his breathing was weak, he said.

Paramedics arrived within minutes. Carroll was already in cardiac arrest, advanced paramedic Derek Fox told the court, and showing no signs of life. One of the shots was “into his left eye and exited his right cheek”, Mr Fox said. Carroll was taken to Tallaght Hospital where he was pronounced dead 40 minutes after being shot.

The post-mortem by state pathologist Professor Marie Cassidy found Carroll was shot once in the face and twice in the arm. The fatal injury was a bullet that passed through his arm and into his chest. The trajectory of all three were similar, shot from a distance and “likely” from a single gunman, she concluded.

Ms Roche said her partner had never said he was in fear for his life.

Detective Inspector Colm O’Malley said the investigation into Carroll’s death remains open. “The investigation suggests it was a targeted shooting, people were waiting for him to return home,” he said. The getaway car was found burnt out shortly after the incident and a weapon was recovered.

The jury returned a verdict of unlawful killing by persons unknown.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/05/15 11:34 AM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/ira-court-trial-collapses-31276907.html

'IRA' court trial collapses
Judge acquits republicans of terror group membership after witnesses withdraw evidence and hit out at PPS.

BY JOHN CASSIDY – 04 JUNE 2015

The trial of two leading republicans accused of IRA membership has dramatically collapsed after the prosecution announced it was "offering no evidence'' against them.

The Belfast Telegraph exclusively revealed yesterday that the trial would collapse because the main witnesses have withdrawn their evidence and said they have no confidence in the criminal justice system.

Sean Gerard Hughes (52) and Padraic Conner Wilson (55) were the two most senior mainstream republicans to have been prosecuted for paramilitary offences here since the start of the peace process.

The charges relate to events in 2005 following the murder of Robert McCartney.

Neither Wilson, of Hamill Park, Andersonstown, west Belfast, or Hughes, of Aghadavoyle Road, Jonesborough, appeared in the dock of Belfast Crown Court for the brief hearing, although both were present in the court building.

Addressing Judge Stephen Fowler QC, Crown counsel Ciaran Murphy QC said: "In the Case of Wilson and Hughes, the prosecution will not be offering any evidence.''

Both men were immediately acquitted.

As well as IRA membership, the two had been charged with arranging meetings on behalf of the banned terror group.

They pleaded not guilty to a charge of belonging to a proscribed organisation between January 1, 2005 and March 31, 2005.

They also denied that on a date unknown between February 1, 2005 and March 7, 2005 in Belfast, they "addressed a meeting and the purpose of this address was to encourage support for a proscribed organisation, namely, the Irish Republican Army, or to further its activities''.

This related to a meeting in Clonard Monastery, west Belfast.

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The defendants had also pleaded not guilty to a similar charge of addressing a meeting at Holy Cross Church in Ardoyne on a date between February 25, 2005 and March 9, 2005.

No explanation was given to the court as to why the case would not be proceeding to trial.

However, one of the witnesses, due to give evidence against Wilson and Hughes, told the Belfast Telegraph that she had lost confidence in the criminal justice system.

Wilson's defence counsel Arthur Harvey QC said: "I would ask that the court direct that my client be acquitted.''

John McCrudden QC, for Sean Hughes, also asked the court to make a similar direction.

Judge Fowler QC told the court: "As the prosecution are not offering any evidence I direct the acquittal of both defendants.''

The judge added that a reporting restriction would remain in place until he had "time to reflect'' on a number of letters which had been handed into court.

These related to witnesses involved in the case who had "expressed concerns'' about their identities being revealed if the reporting restriction were lifted.

The arrest in 2012 of Wilson, a former IRA commander in the Maze prison, led to allegations of political policing by Sinn Fein. The party staged a protest outside PSNI headquarters in Knock in support of the west Belfast republican.

Sinn Fein MLA Gerry Kelly (left) claimed Wilson's arrest had undermined republican confidence in the police and demanded his immediate release. Like Wilson, south Armagh man Hughes was another key supporter of the peace process.

One of the witnesses in the case has told the Belfast Telegraph that while the PSNI handled it well, the same could not be said for the Public Prosecution Service

"As a result of a previous trial, we entered this case with very little faith in the PPS," the witness said.

"What little faith we had disappeared as the case progressed.

"We believe that the wrong charges were brought against the defendants. We were also unhappy that a key independent witness to the alleged offences wasn't called to give evidence.

"We felt he either should have been called as a witness or else charged with withholding information. When we raised these issues with the PPS we weren't given any adequate explanations.

"We got a stock reply that it didn't 'meet the evidential test' but we weren't told why or how that was so. There was no proper consultation or feedback.

"The system clearly isn't working. To keep witnesses in the dark about how decisions are reached is outdated. There is no transparency nor accountability."

There is also a substantial reason - unrelated to the PPS - which led to the witnesses withdrawing their evidence, but that reason can't be disclosed because of the court order.

A spokeswoman for the Public Prosecution Service said: "We have had a series of meetings with the principal witnesses in this case, including in the weeks leading up to this court date. One witness expressed concerns in relation to a decision not to prosecute in a related case and also the selection of charges in this case.

"We sought to address these concerns by outlining the rationale for the prosecution decisions, although we were restricted in what we could properly discuss with a witness in ongoing proceedings. This restriction was fully explained and an offer was made to provide more detailed reasons once the proceedings had concluded.

"In selecting the charges in this case we applied the test for prosecution to the available evidence. We are satisfied that the test for prosecution was met in respect of the offences charged, but not in respect of other offences to which consideration was given.

"This case was ready to proceed to full trial on June 8, 2015 and has not been subject to any undue delay in the preparation of the prosecution case. In these circumstances it is disappointing that the witnesses have withdrawn, but we respect their decision to do so.

"Now that the proceedings have concluded we are able to fulfil our commitment to the witnesses to provide further information, which we hope will meet their concerns."
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/08/15 11:15 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cou...e-31286328.html

Alan Ryan's family slam lengthy garda murder probe as 'simply unacceptable.

GARDAI investigating the murder of dissident republican Alan Ryan expect to send a file to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) shortly, the Dublin coroner has heard.

The file into the death of Ryan (32) from Grange Abbey Drive in Donaghmede, Dublin 13, could be with the DPP within six weeks.
However, the solicitor representing his family at Dublin Coroner’s Court, David Thompson said it is “simply unacceptable” that it has taken gardaí so long to complete the file.
Ryan, who was a leading member of the Real IRA in Dublin and considered a significant crime figure, was gunned down on a north Dublin street in broad daylight on September 3, 2012. A gunman approached him from behind as he walked along Grange Lodge Avenue in Clongriffin with two friends, opened fire and shot him multiple times. His paramilitary-style funeral was interpreted as a show of force by the Real IRA, sparking major controversy. The father-of-one’s death is understood to have been part of an ongoing gangland feud.
The inquest into Ryan’s death was opened in October 2012 and Gardaí have sought several adjournments since then to facilitate their investigation. In February this year, they said it would take “at least” two more months before the file could be sent to the DPP and Mr Thompson told the coroner the delay was hampering the Ryan family’s right to a prompt inquiry into his death.
Updating coroner Dr Brian Farrell on the Garda progress today, Detective Inspector Ken Keelan said the position at the moment is that a file will be with the DPP "shortly". He sought a further six month adjournment of the inquest.
Mr Thompson requested a shorter adjournment saying the family is “extremely anxious” at this stage.
“My understanding is that this is arising from an arrest and detention that took place in October 2014 and the file has still not been prepared and sent to the DPP’s office almost eight months later. The family are extremely anxious at this point.
"An adjournment of six months will bring us far beyond three years since the death of Mr Ryan and it is simply unacceptable, while this inquest is held in abeyance until the director has concluded any considerations of that file, that they have to wait that long before the file is sent to the director’s office. I have written to the director and asked them to prioritise it but obviously they can do nothing until the file is received,” he said.
The dead man's brother Vincent Ryan was present in court.
DI Keelan said that, while he took Mr Thompson’s concerns “on board”, to give “the appropriate attention to get the file submitted” he would still be seeking a six-month adjournment.
Dr Farrell adjourned the hearing for further mention on October 5.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/25/15 08:47 AM

http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/cou...a-31317633.html

Criminal Assets Bureau uncovers payroll scam linked to dissident IRA

So-called 'republicans' are turning to white collar crime.

The Criminal Assets Bureau is investigating what it suspects is a massive payroll fraud operated for the benefit of dissident republicans that could cost the State millions in unpaid taxes.


The fraud was uncovered in recent months by detectives investigating dissident republican and organised crime groups which they believe are turning to ostensibly legitimate businesses to launder illicit funds.


A source close to the investigation said a businessman who has previous convictions for fraud is suspected of organising the scam, by setting up a network of front companies with bogus payrolls in order to claim employer incentives and tax breaks from the Revenue Commissioners.


A small number of people have been arrested, and the offices of "professional advisers" have been raided.


The informed source said the investigation is in its early stages, as it unravels the myriad of companies it suspects are linked to the tax scam.


The CAB is still counting the cost to the State of the enterprise, which the source said could "undoubtedly" run to millions.


Investigators uncovered the scam a number of months ago as part of a broader crackdown on money laundering by dissident IRA groups.


Detectives were trying to trace how these groups were laundering the proceeds of oil laundering and fuel smuggling, which have up to now been considered their main source of funding.


In the course of that, detectives identified a network of businesses fronted by legitimate business people with no known connection to dissident republicans or organised crime. They eventually linked the companies back to a businessman with a previous criminal record and past links to republicans.


"We are breaking down a system that they had in place. They were simply stealing funds that should have been returned to the Revenue," said the source. "They set up a wide web of companies to muddy the trail.


"If you take the length of time this scam has been operating, the money involved could run to millions. The loss is to the taxpayer ultimately."


Garda sources have described the dissident republicans' shift to white collar crime as "corporatisation" of the outfit.


Dissident groups have been looking for legitimate outlets to launder the estimated €40m turnover from international and cross-border smuggling and extortion. The traditional method of laundering is through cash enterprises such as security companies and pubs, that allow them to plough their illicit funds through the business.


However, a more common means of money laundering used by the one-time Real IRA has been to channel funds from its smuggling operations as business "loans" to a number of legitimate enterprises, sources said.


Forbes Israel published a terrorist rich list last year, which put the Real IRA in ninth place, with an annual turnover of €40m.


The magazine claimed that the Real IRA generated the massive income from smuggling tobacco and oil laundering, and other criminal enterprises. Forbes said its calculation was based on US State Department information and academic research.


A report by accountants Grant Thornton recently estimated that the State loses around €140m to €260m every year as a result of fuel fraud, while tobacco smuggling cost the Revenue €240m and more in unpaid taxes.


Police and tax authorities on both sides of the border have made concerted efforts to clamp down on fuel laundering operations around the border area. A number of fuel laundering operations have shut down, but the practice still persists.


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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 06/25/15 08:51 AM

http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/regiona...dents-1-6807196

PSNI challenged over costs of Twaddell and dissidents.


A loyalist community leader has asked why debate on the display of Union Flags takes up so much media time compared to scrutiny of the threat from dissident republicans.

Jim Wilson from east Belfast was speaking in the wake of dissident republicans targeting a police officer’s car in Londonderry.

“The flag issue pales into insignificance when you look at people trying to murder people in this community,” he said. He said there was a purely negative coverage of loyalist communities.





“The cost of policing an entirely peaceful and lawful protest at Twaddell is constantly being promoted in the media, but the cost of trying to stop threats of murder by dissident republicans is not. Why is that? When a drug dealer is caught on the Falls Road, the PSNI label him a drug dealer. But when he is caught on the Shankill Road the PSNI label him a loyalist drug dealer. Why is that?


“I have heard from plenty of people along the border who have to drive past IRA memorials to people that killed their loved ones every day. But their concerns are never covered in the media,” he added.

Chief Superintendent Nigel Grimshaw said the PSNI was “open to listening and discussing concerns” raised by communities and “will continue to engage with all communities to keep people safe”.

He added: “Police can supply figures for the cost of policing the Twaddell protest/ parade and associated security operation as this is a specific operation in a specific location. The cost of policing the dissident threat is not a specific operation, it is dealt with as part of everyday life within and throughout the Police Service of Northern Ireland.

“We have often been on record to say that the threat from dissident terrorist groups across Northern Ireland is regarded as severe and has been for some time. It is also a matter of public record that violent dissident republicans have on a number of occasions over the last 12 months sought to exploit the ongoing policing operation in connection with the Twaddell protest/parade for their own sinister and murderous intent.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/15/15 08:20 AM

http://www.herald.ie/news/garda-alert-as...n-31374460.html

Garda alert as gang target who declared 'war' returns to city from Spain.

A criminal who declared "there's going to be war" after his pal was shot dead last month is back in the capital after spending over a fortnight in Spain's Costa-Del-Crime.

Jason 'Jay' O' Connor (37), who is considered the country's number one gangland target, survived two botched assassination attempts last month but is now back in his west Dublin bolt-hole.
Sources have revealed that the feared criminal is being constantly monitored by armed detectives amid fears that he may be targeted again, or his associates may go looking for revenge.
In the aftermath of an attempted assassination attempt on him last month, O'Connor reacted with a foul-mouthed tirade to a newspaper reporter.
"I'll tell you a story, there's going to be a f***ing war in Blanchardstown - they are f***ing dead, stone f***ing dead," he said. "They won't see the end of the week."
While O' Connor's shocking prediction has not yet happened, gardai are braced for more bloodshed in an ongoing feud, especially now that he is back in the country.
"This individual and his cronies are being watched very closely. The situation is still very serious," a source said.
O'Connor was previously in the headlines when he had his fingers chopped off with an axe in a horrific attack by Real IRA members under the direction of their boss Alan Ryan in May, 2013.
Torture
The former 'Westies' gang member, who is originally from Whitechapel Avenue, Clonsilla, had arrived at Dublin's Mater Hospital with two fingers missing from his right hand.
He had also suffered injuries to the back of his head consistent with a beating and torture.
One of the missing fingers was found in Fairview Park that evening and Gardai were alerted. Doctors later sewed the recovered finger back on to O'Connor's hand, but the second was not found.
Despite his injuries, O'Connor refused to identify his attackers, but detectives quickly established that Alan Ryan's mob were responsible.
Ryan was shot dead himself four months later, but O'Connor is not a suspect in that high-profile case.
O'Connor was also a suspect in the murder of a Lithuanian crime boss in 2013. Gintaras Zelvys was shot twice in the body with a handgun as he arrived with his wife to open up his 'cash for clothes' business in the Greenogue industrial estate, Rathcoole, west Dublin.
Detectives investigating the murder arrested O'Connor and two other Blanchardstown men in a special operation shortly after the murder but they were all later released without charge.
Sources say that associates of O'Connor are suspected of being linked to an attack which saw a former 'Westies' mobster being shot six times as he sat in a car in Hartstown in 2012, but there has never been an arrest in that case.
This feud has been ongoing for over a decade.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/17/15 04:53 PM

http://www.derryjournal.com/news/net-tightening-on-dissident-group-psni-1-6842746

Net ‘tightening’ on dissident group - PSNI.

Police say they are closing in on dissident republicans responsible for a series of shootings in Dungiven in recent years.

PSNI Superintendant John Magill was speaking as he confirmed police will replace the automatic number plate recognition camera that was cut down in the town in January (pictured above right), and which a group, known as ‘The North Derry Republican Group’, claimed responsibility for.

When asked about this group, Supt. Magill said: “We are keeping a close eye on a number of groups who have intent, let’s say, to destroy or damage ANPR cameras and that group [NDRG] is one of them.”

The North Derry Republican Group has also, in the past, claimed responsibility for shootings in the Dungiven area.

“The net is very tight around them and those matters are all under active investigation,” said Supt. Magill. “There are some very firm lines of enquiry and we are making very good progress.”

Supt. Magill said police were in the advanced stages of having the vandalised camera replaced.

“It’s an expensive piece of kit, costing tens of thousands of pounds, and is there for a very important reason. For example, when you look at the incident at the GAA premises last weekend, the benefits of that camera could not be realised because persons had cut it down. It’s unfortunate, but we are going to replace that camera,” He added: “It’s for everyone benefit that it goes up.”

Sinn Fein Colr. Sean McGlinchey said: “I’ve always welcomed the PSNI camera being there because it’s there to protect the public. I hope common sense prevails this time and those who cut it down before leave it be.”
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/19/15 06:02 PM

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/jul/19/police-bomb-trap-northern-ireland-armagh

Police lured to dissident republican double-bomb trap in Armagh
PSNI says officers called to reports of a bomb in Lurgan, Co Armagh, met by the detonation of a concealed second device ‘absolutely designed to kill.

Dissident republicans tried to kill police officers in a double-bomb trap in Northern Ireland, it was confirmed on Sunday.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland said that a search team looking for an explosive device had a narrow escape after a second bomb exploded in Lurgan, County Armagh, around teatime on Saturday.

During the police search operation, officers also came under attack from youths throwing petrol bombs and bricks.

Suspicion has fallen on Continuity IRA, the most hardline of the dissident republican factions opposed to peace and power-sharing in Northern Ireland. CIRA has a small but active base in the North Armagh-Lurgan area.

PSNI Supt David Moore said the bomb that exploded was “significant and absolutely designed to kill”.

The security alert started on Saturday morning after a caller rang the Samaritans to claim a bomb had been left close to Victoria Street in Lurgan.

Supt Moore said this call was the start of an elaborate trap to kill his officers.

He added: “It is my belief that the phone call and the first device were designed to lure police into the area to be targeted by the second device.

“This was a clear and unequivocal murder attempt on the policemen and women who serve the community in Lurgan.”

As PSNI officers were evacuating homes in Victoria Street having found the first bomb, a second explosive device was detonated, he said.

Supt Moore added: “It is also disappointing that during this operation police officers were subjected to repeated attack with petrol bombs and bricks by a small and unrepresentative section of the community.”

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As a result of the security operation, the railway line between Belfast to Dublin was disrupted, with passengers having to be ferried between Lisburn and Newry before catching another train to the Irish capital.

Northern Ireland’s education minister and the Sinn Féin assembly representative for the area, John O’Dowd, condemned those responsible for this terror attack in his constituency.

“Those behind this alert are not representative of the people of Lurgan and should stop these pointless actions immediately,” he said.

The region’s justice minister, David Ford, said whoever was behind the attack “had a clear intention to kill police officers”.

“They showed absolutely no regard for local residents, who could have been killed or injured,” he said.

The SDLP, Alliance, the Ulster Unionists and Democratic Unionist party also condemned those who placed the two bombs in the Co Armagh town.

Continuity IRA has been active in North Armagh for almost two decades now and was responsible for killing the first ever PSNI officer to die at the hands of paramilitaries. In March 2009, a Continuity IRA gunman shot dead 48-year-old constable Stephen Carroll in nearby Craigavon.

The hardline republican faction has mounted several attacks on the security forces as well as frequently disrupting the Belfast to Dublin rail route with hoax bomb alerts. It is the least likely of the three main dissident republican groups to consider a ceasefire and is politically aligned to republican Sinn Féin.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/20/15 12:49 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/im-costa-gang-boss-fat-6095161

I'm off to the Costa." Gang boss Fat Freddie will jet straight to Spain when he’s freed from jail.

The 34-year-old feels safer in the Med than in Ireland where he is constantly looking over this shoulder.

Gang boss Fat Freddie Thompson will head straight to Spain when he is freed from jail next month as it’s feared he’ll be murdered if he stays in Ireland.

The thug, who was handed a 20-month stretch for his part in a bar brawl sparked by “slagging”, is set to be released on August 8 from the Midlands Prison.

However, the 34-year-old might be out a day or two early by prison bosses so he can make his way safely to the airport before returning to his old stomping ground on the Costa del Sol.

A prison source said last night that apart from contraband porn being discovered in his cell, Thompson has kept himself out of trouble while behind bars.

The source added: “Thompson has kept his nose clean while locked up. He has been telling fellow prisoners he will not be hanging around Ireland when he’s released.

“There are too many people out for his blood as he has made a lot of enemies over the years.

“At least in Spain he knows he’s safe and doesn’t have to look over his shoulder like he would back home.”

It’s understood Thompson’s long-term girlfriend Vicky Dempsey will visit him once in Spain.

The pair have been together since they were teenagers and it’s thought they plan to finally tie the knot once the thug is released.

Fat Freddie's partner Vicky Dempsey partying in Tenerife
Vicky was seen wearing a large diamond ring in 2013 but it’s believed the lovebirds have waited until now to exchange vows.

This will be the first time the pair will have the opportunity to organise walking down the aisle as Thompson was on bail in Spain beforehand facing serious charges.

It was reported in 2013 that they had wed but it was never confirmed, leading many to believe it was put on hold.

The source added: “Vicky is extremely loyal and the pair are still very much in love.

“They have been there for each other over the years. It’s likely she will fly over to him once he has been released and returns to the Costa del Sol.”

Thompson, of Loreto Park in Maryland, Dublin, pleaded guilty last February with two others to violent disorder.

Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard he was a suspect after gardai viewed CCTV footage from Morrissey’s Pub in Cork Street.

Anthony Harte, 24, of Stephen’s Road in Inchicore, pleaded guilty to violent disorder and was given 220 hours community service and a third man, who wasn’t named, was recently acquitted.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/21/15 07:07 PM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/n...d-31391395.html

Johnny Adair murder conspirator boasted to his girlfriend: I’m trying to get a war started.

Irishman Antoin Duffy, who boasted of "doing the IRA proud", was the driving force behind a plot to murder former loyalist leader Johnny 'Mad Dog' Adair.

Duffy was passionate about a united Ireland and believed that Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness were "traitors" who had sold out the republican cause by agreeing to the Good Friday Agreement in 1998.

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The jury heard that Duffy planned his campaign to murder Adair and his former right hand man Sam McCrory from his cell in Castle Huntly open prison in Scotland. One of the books found in his cell was a copy of Adair's autobiography Mad Dog.

Duffy believed Adair and McCrory were responsible for ordering the murders of dozens of innocent Catholics during the Troubles and should die.

He wanted to shoot McCrory dead first using a pistol or revolver and then quickly target Adair using an AK-47 assault rifle he called "the big fella".

Every few weeks while on home leave from Castle Huntly back to his flat in Old Castle Road, Glasgow, Duffy sprang into action, meeting, phoning and texting criminal associates in a bid to get his hands on weapons.

In a bugged conversation he was heard boasting to girlfriend Stacey McAllister: "I'm trying to get a war started and get as many guns and explosives as I can."

Duffy enlisted his cousin Martin Hughes as his right hand man and recruited fellow prisoner, Ayr man Paul Sands - a Facebook friend of McCrory - who knew McCrory's daily routine.

Duffy is heard to tell co-accused Hughes in a bugged conversation: "We can stand with the best of them in history. This is the f***ing bastard that killed 50 of our people."

Hughes replied: "Have to get him before he gets ours."

But the conspirators didn't know MI5 had got wind of their plans and had authorised the bugging of Duffy's flat. Hughes' car also had a bug placed in it and undercover police followed them.

The paperwork for the surveillance was so secretive that there is no signature on it. The document on MI5-headed notepaper has a number where the signature would normally be. The surveillance began in December 12, 2012, but when MI5's authorisation period ended they handed the operation to Police Scotland and no MI5 operatives gave evidence at the 10-week trial of Duffy, Hughes and Sands at the High Court in Glasgow.

Duffy and Hughes were also bugged as they drove in Hughes' Mercedes jeep from Glasgow to the Ayrshire home of former UDA and UFF boss McCrory, on October 1, 2013.

They met Sands in Ayrshire and he directed them to right outside McCrory's house.

Sands said: "There are so many places you could hit this guy. It's unbelievable. I mean I could go and tap his door right now and we could probably put him in the boot if three of us could manage it, know what I mean?"

Duffy then said: "A sawn-off and a revolver as the back-up."

As the jeep approaches the street in which McCrory lives, Sands is heard to say: "This is the road he walks every single day. You can't go wrong. It is a straight road."

There is then a discussion about cameras at a nearby school and shops and the best vantage points to get their target.

Duffy goes on: "I just need a quick look. I almost hit him a couple of years ago."

He then added: "We'll just drive up to him and f***in jump out and blast him. In his ear. There's an AK that could possibly be getting made available for us with armour-piercing rounds. The thing about that is that's it's too f***in high profile for this first."

Duffy said he wanted to kill McCrory first and thought that using an AK-47 on him would lead to Adair running scared.

Duffy's cellmate in Castle Huntly, Edward McVeigh (27), revealed that Duffy hated Adair and talked of shooting him as he walked his dog or trained at the gym.

He said that Duffy was a republican sympathiser who claimed he was a member of the Real IRA.

Paul Kearney, prosecuting, said Duffy intended to pull the trigger himself. Mr McVeigh added: "Antoin had a bitterness and hate because the British ruled the north of Ireland and British soldiers were still occupying the north. He wanted a united Ireland."

The court heard Duffy was so charismatic that he persuaded McVeigh, who was from a fiercely loyalist background, to convert to Catholicism.

Duffy, who was serving a five-year sentence for having a gun in a Glasgow nightclub, also used his time in jail to contact people who might be able to source guns.

He, Hughes and Sands were detained on October 23, 2013, the same day that police raided a flat in Green Road, Paisley and found an AK-47 in a locked cupboard in the common close outside the flat, hidden under Christmas decorations and an old Hoover.

The flat was being rented by co-accused Gordon Brown's wife's brother, who denied any knowledge of the assault rifle.

Police believe that Duffy was just weeks away from carrying out his plan to murder Adair and McCrory. He was just waiting to get his hands on weapons.

Duffy even approached Celtic star Anthony Stokes in the Brazen Head pub on September 1, asking him to get his father to pass a message on to someone in Ireland to obtain weapons.

Regulars reacted with fury to this and Duffy was thrown out of the pub and seen jumping up and down with rage out in the street by undercover police.

In evidence, McCrory admitted that the killing of him and Adair would be "huge scalps for dissident republican groups".

Adair said that in October 2013 he returned from holiday to be told by police that his life was in danger from dissident republicans and to step up his security.

He added: "All that was supposed to be over, but from their point of view I would see myself as a target as a leader of loyalism."

When asked who he thought would target him replied: "All dissident republicans."

Adair, who had been brigadier of C Company UFF in Belfast's Shankill Road, told the court he was now a man of peace and that republican dissidents, whom he described as fools and criminals, were shooting soldiers on the streets of Northern Ireland.

Mr Kearney said: "Do you consider yourself as irrelevant to Northern Ireland politics now?"

Adair replied: "Yes, but I still get visited by police telling me my life is in danger from dissident republicans and told to step up my security."

Asked if his group was responsible for the murder of up to 40 Catholics, he said: "It has been reported as that."
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/21/15 07:15 PM

http://news.stv.tv/west-central/1324809-...ir-and-mccrory/

Loyalists and Republicans 'puzzled by plot to kill Adair and McCrory.

Loyalist and Republican dissidents are both "bewildered" about the plot to kill Johnny "Mad Dog" Adair and Sam "Skelly" McCrory.

Three men were found guilty of a murder plot to gun down the two former Loyalist paramilitary leaders after a nine-week trial at the High Court in Glasgow.

Anton Duffy, Martin Hughes and Paul Sands were tracked for ten months by security services and police as they planned the assassinations.

However, one author who wrote a book on the UDA, has said news of the plot has caused "puzzlement" on both sides of the divide in Northern Ireland.

Henry McDonald, co-author of Inside the heart of Loyalist Terror, said: "There is bewilderment among Loyalists about what this was all about.

"I was surprised any Republican dissident group would want to carry out a major operation in Scotland.

"It's highly unusual and there puzzlement about who these people were among dissident Republicans in Derry."

Asked what the ramifications would have been if the plot was successful, Mr McDonald said: "The Loyalist community here in Ireland would have seen that as a new shift by the Republican movement.

"If it was successful that would have been a major shift, even though they (Adair and McCrory) were forced out of Belfast at gunpoint by their own comrades.

"Republican dissident groups have avoided deliberately targeting Loyalists, it has not been a policy of Republican groups so who knows, there would have perhaps been retaliation."

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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 07/24/15 05:26 PM

http://www.rte.ie/news/2015/0724/716942-lurgan-bomb-arrests/

Five arrested over Lurgan bomb blast.

Five men have been arrested by detectives investigating the attempted murder of police in a bomb blast in Northern Ireland.

Dissident republicans were blamed for last weekend's attack in Lurgan, Co Armagh, when police were lured to a bomb in the Victoria Street area, which was then detonated.

Police said the five suspects, aged 28, 31 and 36, and two 46-year-olds, were detained in Co Armagh over the last 24 hours.

PSNI officers were called to the scene near a cross-border railway line after a phone call to the Samaritans last Saturday claiming a device aimed at a police patrol during the early hours had failed to explode.

Homes were evacuated and a hoax device, which was not capable of detonating, was discovered.

But during a follow-up search by police to declare the area safe a suspected anti-personnel bomb exploded.
No-one was injured in the explosion.
The suspects have been taken to the Serious Crime Suite at Antrim police station for questioning.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/05/15 07:07 PM

http://www.herald.ie/news/best-pals-who-...s-31427713.html

Best pals who grew up robbing cars for the notorious Westies gang are now sworn enemies
The legacy of one of Dublin's most violent drug gangs is causing mayhem and murder to this day, despite the bloody deaths of many of the key players in the outfit.

They were childhood pals who grew up together and joined Dublin's most notorious crime gang.

Now Jason 'Jay' O'Connor (37) and David 'Gully' Goulding (38) hate each other's guts.
Gardai are this summer more worried about the bitter feud than any other gangland war.
It has already led to one man being shot dead in west Dublin.
Armed detectives have had to mount top secret operations to keep the main protagonists alive as death threats and counter threats have been flying.
O'Connor and Goulding have known each other since they were children in Clonsilla.
The pair linked up with the Westies gang when they were teenagers and built up reputations 20 years ago as prolific car thieves.
The infamous mob - headed up by gangsters Shane Coates and Stephen Sugg - terrorised Dublin in the early days of the Celtic Tiger boom.
The growing use of cocaine by Ireland's increasingly affluent middle class meant that the gangs were making tens of thousands of euro each week.
While building up a reputation as the best car thieves in Dublin, O'Connor and Goulding grew close to another major player on the crime scene, Baldoyle-based drugs trafficker David 'Babyface' Lindsay.
Given the scale of hatred between the pair, it now seems like a very long time ago that O'Connor and Goulding were partners in crime as integral members of the Westies.
Their dispute has its roots in the disintegration of the gang.
Sugg and Coates were forced to flee Ireland for Spain in 2003 because of the heat they were getting from gardai.
When they left, a deadly vacuum was created.
A row broke out over money and turf between Lindsay's Coolock-based gang and two criminal brothers - Andrew 'Madser' and Mark Glennon.
Jason O'Connor sided with the Glennons while David Goulding took Babyface's side and the dispute became increasingly nasty.
Bernard Sugg (23), Stephen's younger brother, was gunned down in 2003.
Buried
Meanwhile, Shane Coates (21) and Stephen Sugg (27) were shot dead in Spain in 2004 and buried in concrete under a warehouse.
Their bodies were not found for almost three years.
The rivals of Coates and Sugg, Andrew (30) and Mark Glennon (32), were themselves murdered in 2005.
The situation intensified further when 'Babyface' Lindsay was involved in a brutal attack on O'Connor in which he sliced him up with a knife after storming his west Dublin home.
Lindsay was later tortured and murdered in 2008.
It is suspected that gangland serial killer Eric 'Lucky' Wilson carried out the murder on the orders of crime boss Michael 'Micka' Kelly. It is believed that O'Connor blamed Goulding for the knife attack at his home.
O'Connor was later taken under the wing of a veteran southside gang boss.
Amid the ongoing feud, O'Connor is spending most of his time travelling between Ireland and Spain as armed detectives closely monitor his movements.
Goulding meanwhile is living in Co Meath.
Unlike Westies bosses Coates and Sugg - and more than a dozen other mobsters that O'Connor and Goulding were friends with over the years - the feuding duo remain alive despite numerous attempts on their lives.
Sources say that associates of O'Connor are suspected of being linked to an attack which saw Goulding shot six times as he sat in a car in Hartstown in January 2012.
Goulding was lucky to escape with his life in the attack at Cherryfield View, Dublin 15.
The driver of the car was uninjured and it is understood that the lone gunman made his getaway on foot in the direction of Portersgate.
There has never been an arrest in that case.
That attack came following two tit-for-tat shootings between the factions the previous year.
After surviving the assassination attempt, Goulding was brought to Blanchardstown Hospital for treatment where he was watched over by gardai, as he had been on the run for months.
However, he made an audacious escape when three associates pepper-sprayed and assaulted uniformed officers who were guarding him.
Arrested
He was arrested two weeks later looking for Jason O'Connor at the Swords Road near Dublin Airport.
Goulding was then remanded in custody and eventually handed a three-and-a-half year sentence for two burglaries in the Portmarnock area dating back to March 2005.
Aside from their own feud, both O'Connor and Goulding have been involved in other underworld spats.
O'Connor was previously in the headlines when he had his fingers chopped off with an axe in a horrific May 2012 attack by Real IRA members under the direction of their boss Alan Ryan.
He arrived at Dublin's Mater Hospital with two fingers missing from his right hand.
He had also suffered injuries to the back of his head consistent with beating and torture.
One of the missing fingers was recovered in Fairview Park that evening and doctors sewed it back on to his hand. The second finger was never found.
Despite his injuries, O'Connor refused to identify his attackers but gardai quickly established that Alan Ryan's mob were responsible.
Real IRA criminal Ryan was shot dead four months later, but O'Connor is not a suspect in that high-profile case.
He was however, a suspect in the murder of a Lithuanian crime boss in 2013.
Gintaras Zelvys was shot twice in the body with a handgun as he arrived with his wife to open up his 'cash for clothes' business in the Greenogue industrial estate, Rathcoole, west Dublin.
Detectives investigating the murder arrested O'Connor and two other Blanchardstown men in a special operation shortly after the murder but they were all later released without charge.
Murdered
Goulding's name meanwhile, has come up in court proceedings.
At a hearing in July 2010 it emerged that on the day that murdered crime figure John Paul Joyce went missing, Joyce went to hand over a BMW car's logbook to David Goulding.
Joyce's body was found near Dublin Airport on January 9, 2010, two days after he had last been seen.
During the hearing at Dublin District Court, Goulding's former wife Karen Duffy claimed Joyce sold the Northern Ireland-registered car to her and her partner David Goulding for €7,000 and they were the legal owners of the vehicle.
Ms Duffy said she and Goulding paid cash for the car.
Just last month, Ms Duffy was in court again when she partially forfeited a €30,000 bail bond to the State because Mark Allen, the friend she had raised it for, had fled the jurisdiction.
It emerged in Dublin Circuit Court that gardaí opposed Ms Duffy as surety as they found her "completely unsuitable".
Referring to David Goulding, a senior detective told the court that "she was in a 12-year relationship with someone that was very well known to the gardaí and involved in organised crime".
He said the couple had a bank account that had previously been frozen by the Criminal Assets Bureau and gardaí had seized €16,000 from him.
"Her husband was on the run at the time. There were circuit court warrants out for his arrest. She claimed they were estranged but he was still registered as living at her home," the detective explained.
Ms Duffy told the court that CAB initially seized her and her ex-husband's bank accounts but were later satisfied that the funds had been made up of a credit union loan, a winning cheque from Paddy Power and a €30,000 insurance claim.
Ms Duffy agreed that when gardaí raided her home and discovered the €16,000, the money had been in her handbag but she claimed she didn't know it was there.
She said her ex-husband Goulding told her he had won it in poker and she never asked any more questions about it.
Aside from these separate issues, the war between O'Connor's and David Goulding has been continuing apace.
The bitter west Dublin feud has intensified since Goulding was released from jail a number of months ago after serving time for the burglary sentence.
Tirade
In the aftermath of the latest attempt on his life earlier this year, O'Connor gave a foul-mouthed tirade to a newspaper reporter.
It gave a shocking insight into what he thought of the criminals who attempted to murder him.
"I'll tell you a story, there's going to be a f***ing war in Blanchardstown - they are f***ing dead, stone f***ing dead," he said. "They won't see the end of the week."
The criminal's prediction has not yet happened. However, gardai are on high alert for more fallout from the bitter feud playing out on the streets of west Dublin.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/23/15 11:06 AM

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and...ivity-1.2312631

Five appear in court on dissident republican activity
Four men and one woman charged as a result of operation targeting IRA in capital.

Four men and a woman have appeared before the Special Criminal Court in Dublin on IRA-related charges.
The five were arrested on Saturday afternoon as part of an operation targeting dissident republican activity in the Dublin region.
It was led by the Garda’s Special Detective Unit, Emergency Response Unit and Crime and Security Branch.
Kevin Hannaway (67), of Collin Mill, Belfast, was charged with knowingly rendering assistance to an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Óglaigh na hÉireann , otherwise the IRA, whether directly or indirectly in the performance or furtherance of an illegal object on August 7th and 8th, 2015.
His co-accused Edward O’Brien (41), of Hazelcroft Road, Finglas, Dublin 11 and Eva Shannon (59) of Oakman Street, Belfast are charged with the same offence on the same date.
David Nooney (52) of Coultry Green, Ballymun, Dublin 11, and Sean Hannaway (57), of Linden Gardens, Belfast are each charged with membership of an unlawful organisation within the State, namely an organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Óglaigh na hÉireann, otherwise the IRA on August 8th, 2015.
Detective Garda Connor Morgan told State Solicitor Michael O’Donovan that he formally arrested Kevin Hannaway at Tower Road, Clondalkin Dublin 22 at 2.50pm on Monday.
Det Gda Morgan said that he explained to the accused man the reason for his arrest in ordinary language and cautioned him.
He told the court Mr Hannaway replied: “I understand”.
Det Gda Morgan said that at the time he believed the accused man, who appeared before the court wearing a grey blazer and slacks, had committed the offence for which he was arrested.
Mr O’Donovan told the court that his application was for a remand in custody for all five accused.
Judge Martin Nolan, presiding, remanded the five in custody to appear before the court again on August 17th.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/28/15 05:55 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/northern...sident-activity

Two arrested by cops investigating dissident activity.

Two men have been arrested in south Armagh by detectives from Serious Crime Branch investigating dissident republican terrorist activity.
The men, aged 25 and 50, were arrested in the Cullyhanna area this morning, Thursday 27 August and have been taken to the Serious Crime Suite at Antrim Police Station for questioning.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 08/29/15 02:22 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/explosive-device-found-in-dublin

Viable explosive device found in Dublin.

Residents had to be evacuated from their homes after the discovery at a private residence in Finglas.
The device was found at a property in the Tolka Valley Park area of Finglas, Dublin, before noon today.

The Defence Forces deployed their Explosive Ordnance Disposal team to the scene and the device was made safe with a controlled explosion at 12.30.

The device was then removed for further technical examination where it was confirmed it was a viable device.

The Gardai are now investigating.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/10/15 04:27 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/na-fianna-eireann-children-aged-6347817

Na Fianna Eireann: Children aged 10 being groomed in training camps as IRA of future
07:00, 30 AUGUST 2015 UPDATED 09:00, 30 AUGUST 2015
BY JAMES WARD
Former Republican Sinn Fein vice-president Fergal Moore described the route from Na Fianna Eireann to the IRA as a “natural progression”

Children as young as 10 are being groomed in training camps as the IRA of the future, we can reveal.

Members of Na Fianna Eireann, described as Ireland’s Republican Boy Scouts, are being indoctrinated by participating in military drills and marches.

The Dublin -based group are led by members of Republican Sinn Fein and have aligned themselves with the Continuity IRA.

Former RSF vice-president Fergal Moore described the route from Na Fianna Eireann to the IRA as a “natural progression”.

He said: “Obviously at some stage you will find that people who have been in Na Fianna will be called dissidents or Irish Republican Army members.

“They would have learned their history and their time in Na Fianna would have convinced them to continue on that road. It's a natural progression.”

Most members of Na Fianna Eireann are in their teens, but boys as young as 10 are believed to be involved.

Though their numbers are small, the group believe they will attract more members with the right organisation.

Na Fianna, who were involved in a counter-march at the Easter Rising commemorations in Dublin last year, are well known to gardai.

IRA youngsters
A security source told the Irish Sunday Mirror: “These young boys are the dissidents of the future. We’re well aware of the links the people training them have.”

The group, who were featured in the Vice News documentary Ireland’s Young Warriors, appear to be preparing themselves for an armed struggle.

One Na Fianna youth leader, named as Alan, told the film: “We would be classed as dissident republicans and probably junior terrorists, or whatever they want to call us.

“But if they studied the history of Ireland they’d know that there’s only one way you can get the Brits to leave Ireland and that is through a physical force campaign.

“As long as the Brits remain here they are going to shoot down more innocent civilians.

“We recognise, basically, the Continuity Army Council of the Irish Republican Army. We’re not getting into these people’s minds, that’s the wrong thing to say. We believe we are getting the right things into their minds.

“I believe we will see a united Ireland but it’s going to be a very long and hard road.”

The group claim they face constant harassment from gardai who they believe are trying to “wipe out” the republican movement in all its forms.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/10/15 04:32 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZM9Z0NbQwM

Ireland's Young Warriors.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/11/15 01:02 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/terrorists-soldiers-accused-horrific-murders-6421140

Terrorists and soldiers accused of horrific murders in Northern Ireland's Troubles can confess and walk free.

While hundreds of suspects will avoid prosecution in exchange for confessions to their crimes, relatives of the victims will still be kept in the dark.

Terrorists, British soldiers and RUC officers accused of horrific murders during the Troubles are being given a chance to wipe the slate clean on their violent pasts.

But while hundreds of suspects will avoid prosecution in exchange for confessions to their crimes, relatives of the victims will still be kept in the dark about who killed their loved ones.

The identities of those being offered amnesty under an agreement between the Government and Northern Ireland’s political parties will be kept secret.

And families will never know if the confession has been made or the crime “solved”.

But while the authorities claim allowing killers to escape justice with a confession is a way of moving forward and closing another chapter on the 30 years of troubles, relatives have reacted with fury at the move.

And it comes as the fragile peace process was plunged into crisis with the resignation of First Minister Peter Robinson and allegations of IRA involvement in a recent murder.

Eugene Reavey – whose three brothers John Martin, 24, Brian, 22, and 17-year-old Anthony were shot by a loyalist hit squad in 1976 – hit back at the secret deal. He said: “I’ve no amnesty on my grief.”

His anger was echoed by Former Tory Chairman Lord Tebbit, whose wife Margaret was left paralysed in the 1984 IRA Brighton bombing during the party conference that killed five.

He said: “I’m fairly sure I know who planned it, organised it and decided it should be done. For them to get away with it entirely, forever, without owning up publicly, is rather extraordinary.

“It seems to me like a secret amnesty. The criminals who confess to their crimes will be given an amnesty and no one will know about the crimes they committed.

"I don’t think the victims will be best pleased. What is in it for the victims? It suits the terrorists.”

Jim Allister, of the Traditional Unionist Voice party, added: “This is a shameful illustration of how, once again, innocent victims and their needs have been sacrificed in favour of the perverse ‘peace process’.

"Amnesty for terrorists, no matter how it is dressed up, is not just wrong but amounts to dancing on the graves of the victims.”


Michael Gallagher, whose son Aidan died with 28 others in the 1998 Omagh bombing by the Real IRA, said: “Once again the victims of the Troubles have been dismissed like a nuisance.

"We are the ones who buried our dead, who have to live with pain, grief and have battled for recovery every day for years.

“We are the ones who know how it feels to be a victim, to need truth and justice, to fully understand what ­reconciliation might mean.

Brighton BombBrighton Bomb: The Grand Hotel in Brighton after the IRA terrorist bombing during the Conservative Party conference in 1984
“This means nothing, this is a nonsense and it must be challenged legally.”

Human rights advocate Vincent Coyle, whose nephew Kieran Doherty was murdered in 2011 by the Real IRA, added: “This has to stop and families need real justice to be seen to be done, they need answers.

“These murders must be investigated fully and properly and people brought before the courts.”

Bobby Sands Funeral May 1981 Three masked men fire volleys of rifle shots in 1981 over the coffin of hunger-striker Bobby Sands during a pause in the funeral procession to Belfast's Milltown cemeteryActivist: Bobby Sands funeral May 1981
But a Stormont source insisted: “This is going into legislation whether people like it or not.

“It works for the governments, it tidies things up for them and they plan to move forward regardless.

“There appears to be support from certain victims’ groups but there will be hell to pay with others who were ­deliberately left out of discussions.”

The Government and the Ulster parties set up the ­Implementation and Reconciliation Group to deal with ­atrocities carried out before the 1998 Good Friday Agreement.

PADeputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness (left) and Sinn Fein president Gerry AdamsLeaders: Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland Martin McGuinness (left) and Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams
It will allow the killers to make their confessions safe in the knowledge there will be no further action taken.

But there are no plans for a public process similar to the ground breaking truth and ­reconciliation process in South Africa at the end of Apartheid.

Instead, the murderers will make a “statement of acknowledgement” behind closed doors.

The process could be announced as early as October and regulations laid at Westminster under the Stormont House Agreement without public consultation.

It is seen as giving an opportunity for former paramilitaries linked to both the Republican and Loyalist sides to move on from their murderous pasts.

Photopress BelfastOmagh Bomb sceneDevastation: Omagh bomb scene
It would also give ex-British soldiers and members of the now defunct RUC the chance to clear their names without the threat of jail.

A unionist source close to the ­negotiations, said: ­“Confession to a terrorist act will not result in ­prosecution. We do not count that an amnesty.”

Information about collaborators revealed during any confession will also remain secret and will never be made public or shared with the police.

The Mirror has also learned that blood and DNA samples collected during the Troubles are being destroyed and copies will be kept by a new Historical Investigations Unit but not used for prosecutions.

Peter HainPeter Hain: He has previously called for a blanket amnesty
The Northern Ireland Office and Ministry of Defence refused to comment.

But a spokesman for the ­Democratic Unionist Party said: “These claims are completely without ­foundation. Indeed the opposite is true.

"The DUP has never and will never agree any amnesty for terrorists.”

Last year, former Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain called for a blanket amnesty for crimes committed during the Troubles even though the ­controversial move would make victims and survivors “desperately angry”.

But a spokesman for David Cameron said: “The Prime Minister does not support the idea of amnesties.”

PADavid CameronDavid Cameron: He does not support the amnesty
The peace process descended into chaos with Mr Robinson’s dramatic resignation.

He also announced he would be take other ministers from his party with him.

Mr Robinson had issued an ultimatum that he would resign unless all Assembly business was suspended for crisis talks over the alleged IRA involvement in the murder of Kevin McGuigan.

PAFirst Minister Peter Robinson, who is to hold talks with other parties about the possibility of Sinn Fein being excluded from Northern Ireland's governmentQuit: First Minister Peter Robinson has dramatically resigned
It followed the arrest of three senior Republicans, including Sinn Fein’s northern chairman Bobby Storey, in connection with the shooting.

Mr Storey has been released by detectives. Two others were still believed to be in custody.

South Africa’s Truth and ­Reconciliation Commission was an open court-style process where those accused of violence could give evidence and request amnesty from prosecution.

Victims also had a central role, giving statements about their ­experiences and some were selected to give their ­testimony at public hearings.

The Troubles in numbers
3,600 People died over three decades of violence. More than 2,000 were civilians.
1,000 Soldiers and police officers were killed during the years of conflict.
10,000 Bomb attacks took place, including the Brighton
300,000 Troops served in Northern Ireland from 1969-2007.
3,000 Crimes could be wiped clean as part of the secret
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/20/15 06:37 PM

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/sep/18/belfast-psni-arms-cache-semtex-ballymurphy

Belfast: PSNI discovers arms cache thought to belong to republican terrorists
Handguns, ammunition, detonators and semtex found during raid on house in Ballymurphy district.

Police in Northern Ireland have discovered an arms and explosives cache thought to belong to republican dissident terrorists opposed to the peace process.

Almost half a kilogram of semtex explosive was found during a raid by armed police officers at a house in west Belfast, it was confirmed on Friday.

The security operation late on Thursday night at a house in the republican Ballymurphy district also uncovered two detonators, two handguns and 200 rounds of ammunition.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland said a 38-year-old woman and a 67-year-old man had been arrested after the searches on Ballymurphy Road.

The pair were photographed at the scene being led into a PSNI armoured vehicle dressed in white forensic boiler suits. They were taken to the serious crimes suite at Antrim police station for questioning.

A number of homes in the republican district had to be evacuated during the security operation. The PSNI said the operation was part of an investigation into “violent dissident terrorist activity.”

DCI Gillian Kearney said: “We are delighted to have removed these potentially lethal items from the streets of west Belfast. We appreciate the clearance operation which was needed to ensure everyone’s safety through the night disrupted many people’s lives, requiring people to leave their homes and inconveniencing road users.

“We would like to thank them for their patience and understanding during the operation. We will continue to work with the community to ensure we keep everyone safe.”

The capture of the weaponry, particularly the semtex, will be regarded as a major disruption to armed dissident republican activity in the greater Belfast area.

Semtex, first supplied by Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in Libya to the Provisional IRA in the 1980s, has been used in numerous terrorist atrocities and high-profile bombing attacks including the explosions that devastated part of the City of London in the early 1990s from the Bishopsgate bomb to Canary Wharf.

The discovery of the semtex will raise questions from unionist politicians about whether the Czech-made explosive came from a cache of the PIRA’s huge terror arsenal that was meant to have been decommissioned a decade ago.

The location of the weapons is also significant given Ballymurphy’s history as a republican stronghold during the Troubles. The area was the home of Gerry Adams’s family as well as the district from which many of the PIRA’s most militant fighters in the conflict emerged.

While most people in Ballymurphy are strongly pro-Sinn Féin and support the peace process there is a small network of family-related dissident republicans operating in the area.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/24/15 07:25 PM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/irishman-shot-dead-broad-daylight-6509554

Irishman shot dead in broad daylight by masked gunman in Spain.

An Irishman has been shot in cold blood in a broad-daylight murder in Spain.

The 30-year-old, who has not been named, is understood to have been gunned down on a gated estate in Miraflores between the Costa del Sol resorts of Marbella and Fuengirola at around 11.30am this morning.

The gunman fled in a car which was later found abandoned outside a nearby restaurant.

Local Civil Guard officers have launched an investigation into the shooting, which sources said bore all the hallmarks of a professional hit.

The lifeguard at the complex, called Angel de Miraflores, confirmed the shooting victim was Irish.

He said: “I know he’s Irish because I’ve spoken to him and I’ve seen his identity documents.

“I was the one who identified him. He lives in a ground-floor flat but I don’t know his name or much about him. He’s very reserved.

Google MapsThe Miraflores Resort close to Malaga
“The gunman was masked and wore gloves. He started shooting in the garage before chasing his victim out into the swimming pool.”

A neighbour, who asked not to be named, said: “We heard the first shots go off in the garage under our home and then saw this man running around the garden where the swimming pool is with a balaclava on and gloves.

“We thought at first it was a terrorist. There were lots of shots, around a dozen, and then we saw him running away.”

A spokesman for the emergency services confirmed: “We received a call at 11.39am advising us of a shooting. We immediately informed police and paramedics.“

They arrived to find a man had been shot dead and the suspected gunman had fled the scene.

Read more: Two Irishmen sentenced to 11 years for vicious killing of English builder in Costa del Sol

“Paramedics could do nothing to revive him and he was pronounced dead at the scene. He is a 30 year-old man.”

Civil Guard officers were this afternoon guarding the main car entrance to the gated estate where the shooting occurred.

Forensic experts were examining the area by the swimming pool where the murder happened.

The gloved officers could be seen working in a cordoned-off area by a corner of the communal pool between two apartment blocks.

Residents trying to reach their homes were warned by the police not to go near the pool before they were let in.

One said he had been told the victim was an Irishman who lived in a ground-floor flat and was recognised as the dead man by the lifeguard.

He said he had lived at the flat for around a year and did not know his name.

Another said she had also heard the victim was Irish and described him as someone who was “pleasant but kept himself to himself.”

She added: “There was a woman living with him who I imagine was his girlfriend but she hasn’t been around of late.”

Eye-witnesses are understood to have told police the victim, a keen sportsman, was targeted when he came back from a run by a man wearing a balaclava who chased him round the pool on foot before shooting him.

One British expat whose flat overlooks the pool, said: “I didn’t see anything but it makes me terrified to think something like this can happen round here.

“It’s like something out of a film. I’ve heard the pool was empty at the time but if it had been midday in August it could have been a bloodbath.

“They’ve just put new CCTV in so hopefully they’ve got whoever did it on camera."

Another British family who were returning from a day out to their home on the estate, which comprises more than half a dozen five-storey apartment blocks built around the pool, said: “We haven’t been told anything by the police.

“We’ve just been told we can’t go anywhere near the pool.”

"The police have taken stray bullets out of the walls of an apartment block round the pool. I shudder to think what would have happened if one of those had gone through the window of a flat."

A graphic video on a local newspaper website showed funeral workers loading the victim on to a stretcher before being taken away.

A spokesman for the Civil Guard which is probing the killing, said: “We have no official statement to make at the moment.”

The Miraflores resort where the shooting occurred lies just off the N340 dual carriageway which runs along the Costa del Sol and is very near to missing Amy Fitzpatrick's mum Audrey's old home.

VIEW GALLERY Gerard Kavanagh
It is one of the most popular expat and tourist areas on the Costa del Sol and lies a short drive from Calahonda, known as Little Britain because of the number of Brits that live there round the year or own holiday homes there.

Last week a 30-year-old Colombian was shot dead as he sat in his wife’s Golf GTI in nearby Las Lagunas heading towards Fuengirola.

A man on a motorbike driven by an accomplice pumped seven bullets into him before making his getaway.

Read more: 'Hatchet' Gerard Kavanagh shot dead in Costa del Sol pub

Last September Irish gangster Gerard ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh was shot dead at a Costa del Sol pub in a professional hit.

Two gunmen shot him nine times on the terrace of Harmons Irish Bar in Elviria near Marbella.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 09/25/15 08:45 PM

http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and...urces-1.2367017

Dublin criminal shot dead was suspected informer, say sources
Nephew of The Monk, Gary Hutch, was shot dead in Costa del Sol by masked gunman.

Irish criminal Gary Hutch was shot dead in Spain by an international crime gang who tried to murder him last year because they suspected he was an informer, Garda sources believe.
A previous attempt had been made to shoot him dead in Marbella in August of last year. However, on that occasion well known boxer Jamie Moore was wounded in the legs instead.
The Garda and police in Spain believed at that time Hutch was wrongly blamed by an international crime gang for supplying information to the police that resulted in the seizure of a major drugs haul destined for the UK.

Hutch had fled to Amsterdam in the aftermath of last year’s murder bid and had travelled home to Dublin a number of times in the last 12 months because he feared for his safety in Spain.
However, he had returned to live there and it is believed the gang who tried to kill him last year were behind his murder on Thursday morning.
The 34-year-old from Dublin’s north inner city was an armed robber and drug dealer and a nephew of suspected armed robber Gerry Hutch, also known as The Monk.
Gary Hutch’s brother Derek Hutch is currently serving 16 years for a variety of offences including the manslaughter of a man stabbed to death, coordinating a botched robbery in which an accomplice was shot dead by the Garda, and a separate charge of possession of a firearm.
Gary Hutch was gunned down beside a swimming pool in a communal area of the Angel de Miraflores apartments complex, near Marbella on the Costa del Sol.
It is understood Hutch had been living at the apartment block where he was shot at about 11am on Thursday and that the gunman open fired on him in a garage or basement area of the complex.
He survived the initial shot and ran into the swimming pool area to get away from the gunman, who was masked and wearing gloves.
However, he was fatally wounded when the gunman ran after him and discharged a number of shots.
The killer escaped on a waiting motorbike and was driven from the scene by an accomplice after what appears to have been a well-planned murder.
Hutch, from Champions Avenue in Dublin city, was a member of a crime syndicate in the south of Spain based around the Marbella area that is led by a number of Irish men but which has links globally.
The gang is regarded as the main drugs wholesaler supplying the Irish market and has been targeted as part of Operation Shovel, an international operation aimed at disrupting its routes and confiscating its assets.
In May 2010, 33 suspected members of the gang were arrested, many of them in Estepona, Marbella, Fuengirola and Mijas in Spain.
Hutch was the sole suspect arrested in Ireland as part of the operation, which involved 700 police officers in five countries.
Among those detained in Spain was Dubliner Christy Kinahan, a 53-year-old father of three. The convicted drug dealer was the key target of the raids and is the head of the gang Hutch was working for at the time of his death.
The crime syndicate’s members have been increasingly drawn into gun violence on the Costa del Sol, with Hutch the third Irish man connected to the gang gunned down in the area.
Hutch was on the scene when close associate and multiple murder suspect Paddy Doyle (27), from Portland Place, Dublin, was shot dead near Marbella in February 2008. His younger brother Barry Doyle (29) is also a hired killer and is currently serving life for the 2008 murder of Shane Geoghegan in Limerick.
Hutch was also associated with Dubliner Gerard Kavanagh (44), an enforcer and debt collector for the Kinahan gang who was shot dead in Spain last September.
In 2006 when a young Dublin man was shot and wounded in the city, he named Hutch as the person who tried to kill him. However, the witness later resiled from his evidence, claiming he had only named Hutch as the gunman to get revenge on him after hearing rumours he was having an affair with his girlfriend.
“I couldn’t tell you, I could have said Mass and I wouldn’t have known,” the shooting victim said in court when asked to confirm that while he was in the Mater hospital, he had told a garda Hutch had shot him.
In 2001, Hutch was jailed for six years for his role in the robbery of jewellery worth £32,000 and £5,000 cash from a businessman in Malahide, north Dublin.
The man was in bed with his wife when they woke up to find four masked men in the room, brandishing a shotgun. They handcuffed the man, brought him downstairs and forced him to open his safe. Hutch never entered the house, but acted as the getaway driver.
He was on bail at the time in relation to other theft charges, for which he was later jailed for four years.
Despite a judge ordering that a four-year and six-year jail term should run consecutively because the jewellery raid was carried out while Hutch was on bail, he was freed from prison in 2006.
Since then had spent much of his time living in Spain, working in the drugs trade. He also spent some time in Ireland and was involved in organised crime in Dublin.
When a bank official was kidnapped at a house in Co Kildare six years ago and threatened that he must go to his place of work at the Bank of Ireland vaults on College Green in Dublin’s south inner city and take money for the gang, Hutch was a chief suspect.
The official was told his girlfriend’s family would be harmed if he did not comply. A total of €7.6 million was taken, almost all of which was never recovered.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 10/06/15 11:00 AM

No armed Gardai at Gary Hutch funeral 'due to lack of resources'



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A lack of resources means there will be no armed gardai at the funeral of murdered gangster Gary Hutch today.

Despite fears his allies are hell-bent on revenge for his bloody death in Spain, there won’t be a beefed-up security presence in Dublin’s north-inner city as he is laid to rest this morning.

Gardai are said to be “furious” armed officers aren’t being called in as back-up, even though some of the capital’s most notorious gangland figures are expected to pay their respects.

Hutch, who was betrayed for €5,000 and gunned down outside his apartment in Miraflores a fortnight ago, will be buried after Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church on Sean McDermott Street.

Detectives believe the 34-year-old was murdered by the feared Kinahan gang after boss Christy Kinahan suspected Hutch was double-crossing him by pretending to be on his side while pocketing more than €100,000 from his coffers.

The dead gangster’s allies are understood to want revenge while Kinahan’s henchmen are believed to be coming to Dublin to settle scores with others they suspect are screwing the cartel.

Former associate Fat Freddie Thompson and his pals are top of the hit list.

However, despite that threat and the potential for bloodshed, it will be up to rank-and-file gardai to police the areas and keep the congregation under surveillance.

A source claimed: “There’s no overtime for the funeral so no gardai with guns.

“There’s no money and the top brass don’t see a threat.

“Cops are furious that armed officers aren’t being called in as back-up.

“It’ll just be the normal amount of uniforms on duty so let’s hope nothing kicks off.”

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Gardai refused to comment when contacted by the Irish Mirror last night.

Several of Dublin’s most notorious gangland figures are expected to pay their respects today, but pal Fat Freddie may stay away for his own safety.

Gary’s uncle Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch, who spends his time between Dublin and Spain, is also expected to attend.

It’s not yet known whether the victim’s brother, Derek “Del Boy” Hutch, will be granted temporary release from prison to say a final farewell.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 10/20/15 01:33 AM





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How a massive UK drug bust kick-started chain of events that led to Hutch murder


Gary Hutch’s death warrant was signed on a spring morning when a van filled with frozen food was surrounded by officers from one of the U.K.’s most prolific crime fighting forces.
The bust, as is the way in the drug world, had a catastrophic domino effect.

It resulted in the jailing of a major U.K. drug lord as well as Newry farmer Aiden Smyth, who got an eight-year sentence this week for his role in the conspiracy to import drugs.

A 50-year-old haulier from Dundalk has also been caught up in the net that has resulted in 16 people being charged with drug offences. The wealthy businessman is due for trial in December after being extradited from Ireland.

And it resulted, inevitably, in the man blamed for the bust lying in a pool of blood, when Hutch was hunted down to a Spanish apartment complex.

The beginning of the end for Hutch began in February 2014 when the Volkswagen van was pulled over near a service area at Sandbach in Cheshire. Officers discovered a cargo of cannabis packets and a white powder substance packed in among frozen goods.

The bust was a huge coup for Titan, the north west’s regional organised crime unit, which has enjoyed unprecedented success as one of the U.K.’s foremost drug-fighting wings. The information was so good and precise that it could only have come from within a tight-knit group who knew details of the plan to deliver the goods through an Irish transport firm to locations in the U.K.


From the off, officers knew that this was a big one. More than 100 50-gramme packets of cannabis were packed into the refrigerated goods, along with 225 kilograms of the powder which was later tested and found to be ketamine.

The wholesalers, the cops suspected, were the Kinahan drug cartel, but the seizure of the consignment would mark the start of a whole lot of trouble for senior gang lieutenant Gary Hutch.

The ripple effects of the seizure were vast and the probe would lead to the arrest and jailing of one of Manchester’s most-prolific drug lords, Paul Doyle, along with the virtual wipeout of his gang. His sidekick Michael Manning (52), of Salford, was also jailed.

In the criminal underworld, this was one case where the rat would have to be found and would have to pay.

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Over the following months officers uncovered what they now believed to be a £300million drug ring that was linked back to Spain and to the Kinahan mob. As the probe spread, the Kinahans were coming under pressure to find out who had sparked the collapse of a lucrative racket. In Spain, the finger of blame was being pointed at Hutch.

Known for his loose talk and volatile nature, Hutch was one of Daniel Kinahan’s best friends and closest lieutenants. Over a seven-year period on the Costa he had firmly established himself at the very top of the Kinahan cartel and was trusted with organising shipments from all over the world to customers of the mob.

He denied any involvement of snitching on the Manchester gangsters – but as the accusations began to fly, his own mob eventually began to suspect that he was indeed a rat.

In May, when Jean Boylan died, the cartel travelled to Ireland for the funeral of the estranged wife of ‘Dapper Don’ Christy Kinahan and the mother of his two children, Daniel and Christopher Jnr. Before the funeral – which was held on Thomas Street in the south inner city – graffiti was painted in red on the walls of a nearby Russian Orthodox Church with slogans that read 'Gary Hutch U Rat'.


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Hutch insisted he was innocent, but even the dogs on the street knew he was being blamed and the graffiti was a huge embarrassment to the Kinahan brothers.

In Manchester, the seizure had thrown up a huge amount of intelligence and the focus turned to gangster Paul Doyle and his links to foreign gangs. It was found that he had funded a heroin run from France and had been bringing in vast amounts of cocaine.

One by one his associates were arrested and brought in.

In July, officers in the U.K. swooped on properties in Altrincham, Prestwich, Salford and Bolton in a high-profile drug bust that saw them battering their way into the properties of suspected kingpins, including the home of Doyle. Larger-than-life Doyle, a 56-year-old father of two, bought his million-euro home claiming his wife was a company executive, while claiming benefits.


Back in Spain the heat was now firmly on Hutch. Within weeks of the busts, boxer Jamie Moore miraculously survived when he was shot in the garden of Daniel Kinahan’s Costa home.

Officers believe the innocent fight coach was gunned down in a case of mistaken identity and while Daniel Kinahan made the bizarre move of asking Spanish police for protection, Hutch fled for Amsterdam.

In October, four more arrests were made, including that of Newry haulier Aiden Peter Smyth, who was charged with conspiring to supply ketamine and cannabis.

Extradition proceedings began in Dublin for another businessman from the Dundalk area whose case has yet to be heard in the U.K. At the same time, Gerard ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh was whacked in Marbella and sources immediately blamed the Kinahan mob of taking out their own.

In Ireland, the businessman fought extradition towards the end of 2014 and into the New Year. In March, Paul Kavanagh, the brother of Hatchet, was assassinated on a Dublin street. Time was running out for Hutch.

He returned to Dublin a number of times this year, including last February when the Sunday World snapped him on his way to visit his family. In April, the law finally caught up on Doyle and he was jailed for 16 years after pleading guilty to flooding the north west with drugs over a two-year period.


As trials loomed for Smyth and others that had been caught up in the net, the Kinahans came under increasing pressure to deal with their rat. Over the summer, a senior member of the Kinahan mob visited Hutch’s parents home and demanded €100,000, saying that if they could come up with the money his life would be spared.

It is understood that Hutch met with ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson and with associates of the Byrne brothers, Liam and David. He told them that he had never been a rat.

The Sunday World understands that the gang called Hutch’s bluff and told him he was welcome back in Spain. They also furnished him with some information to see if it would get back to them.

Sure enough, Hutch passed on the information. He was murdered at an apartment complex in Miraflores in Spain where he had been living. He was buried last Monday week in Dublin after his parents Patsy and Kay returned his body from Spain.

A day later at Manchester Magistrates Court, Smyth was sent away for eight years after pleading guilty to his role in the VW van bust. Another bloody gangland circle was complete.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 10/30/15 12:48 AM

Fat Freddie defied death threats to watch Ireland beat Germany in Dublin

Gangster 'Fat' Freddie Thompson defied death threats to fly to Dublin and attend Ireland's European Championship qualifier against Germany earlier this month.

Thompson (34) arrived from England and spent two nights here, during which time he was in the crowd at the Aviva to cheer Ireland to a 1-0 win over the world champions

The soccer-mad mobster then slipped back out of the country and returned to his hideaway in England, via Spain.

"This information is credible, but Thompson was not linked to any incident while he was here," a source told the Herald

"Dublin really is not the safest of places for Freddie to be, and he took some risk by coming over here."

Thompson fled the country within hours of being released from Mountjoy Prison last August 1.

He "has never been more isolated", according to sources.

His situation has become even more dangerous after the murder last month of his one-time best pal Gary Hutch on the Costa del Sol.

He was neither expected nor seen at Hutch's funeral in the north inner city.

It is understood that Thompson's former cronies in the Christy Kinahan cartel have disowned him and have even branded him a garda informer.

Gardai believe he is next on Kinahan's hit list following the gun murders of three former gang members, including Hutch, in the past 14 months.

Thompson served a 15-month sentence for violent disorder after an attack on another man in a pub on Cork Street on January 7, 2013. He was extradited from Amsterdam in May of last year and immediately remanded in custody.

He subsequently received a 20-month sentence for his involvement in the vicious brawl.

The court heard the violence was sparked by a slagging match to which Thompson reacted by throwing a punch and a bottle.

The Herald previously revealed that Thompson had fallen out of favour with Christy Kinahan because the mob consider him a "nuisance and a liability".

Tensions are expected to increase in Dublin next month when some senior members of the cartel are expected here for a major boxing event.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 11/01/15 06:08 PM

Two men in court charged over €2.8m drug seizure
Pat Burnell (34) and Joseph Hickey (41) charged with possessing heroin and cocaine



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A furniture removal man has been granted bail after he was charged over a seizure of almost €3 million worth of heroin and cocaine in Dublin on Wednesday night.

The Garda Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, with the assistance of the Tallaght Drugs Unit, intercepted a vehicle at Greenhills Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24.
Two men were arrested and brought to Tallaght Garda Station where they were held under Section Two of the Drug Trafficking Act. They were charged on Thursday evening and brought to appear before Judge John Coughlan at Dublin District Court on Friday.

Pat Burnell (34), a furniture removal man from Kiltalown Road, Tallaght and Joseph Hickey (41) from Ulster St, Phibsborough, Dublin 7, were charged with possessing heroin and cocaine for sale or supply. Garda Sergeant Brian Cagney and Garda Stephen Coller of Tallaght Drugs Unit told Judge Coughlan that both men “made no reply” when the charges were put to them. They have not yet indicated how they will plead.


Mr Hickey consented to being remanded in custody to appear at Cloverhill District Court on Wednesday.

Gda Sgt Cagney said he was objecting to Mr Burnell’s bail application on the grounds of the seriousness of the offence and the nature of the evidence in support of the charge. He said the seizure of cocaine and heroin was worth approximately €2.8 million and it was likely there would be “further more serious charges”. Gda Sgt Cagney agreed with Judge Coughlan that it was alleged Mr Burnell was “caught in the act” and he feared he would “flee the jurisdiction”.

Gda Sgt Cagney also said that if the court decided to grant bail there should be an independent surety with a “substantial amount and strict conditions”.
Defence solicitor Tracy Horan asked the judge to note that Mr Burnell was a married father of two-children living and working in the Tallaght area. He had no prior criminal convictions, the solicitor also said.

She told the court Mr Burnell’s father, who was present, was a respectable man, and offering to stand bail.
Judge Coughlan said the case was serious but he was inclined to grant bail in the defendant’s own bond of €20,000 and he allowed the man’s father to act as an independent surety in the sum of €10,000.

The defendant was also told he must continue to reside at his current address and sign on once a week at Tallaght Garda station. He was warned that he has to provide a mobile phone number to gardai and be contactable 24 hours a day. He was also ordered to surrender his passport and undertake not to apply for new travel documents.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 11/04/15 11:20 AM

http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/r...d-34168386.html


Real IRA bid to kidnap former U2 boss feared.

The kidnap of former U2 manager Paul McGuinness was considered a possibility by gardai who were keeping two Real IRA vans under surveillance.

Superintendent Martin Harrington has told an inquiry in the Republic that this was one of the possibilities discussed by members of the Garda Emergency Response Unit (ERU) as the vans were being followed.

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Supt Harrington also denied that he or any other garda had kicked a prisoner in the head during the operation.

The inquiry is examining the circumstances around the fatal shooting by gardai of Real IRA member Ronan MacLochlainn (28) from Ballymun, Dublin, who died at the scene of a botched armed robbery near Ashford, Co Wicklow, on May 1, 1998.

Supt Harrington, a detective garda with the ERU at the time, described how the two vans had been followed from Dublin to Ashford by the national surveillance unit with back-up from the ERU. ERU vehicles met in the car park of Hunter's Hotel near Ashford at around 4.15pm on May 1 to discuss the operation but no one knew what was happening, he stressed.

Supt Harrington remembered one of the group, but he did not remember who, asking if there were any high-profile targets living in the area who could be kidnapped.

"Someone mentioned U2 manager Paul McGuinness. They thought he lived in the area," he added.

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The superintendent denied to the inquiry that, when he arrived at the scene of the robbery, that he or any other garda kicked a prisoner in the head as he lay handcuffed on the ground.

Dr Hayes, BL for the Commission, said the raider, Saoirse Breathnach, would give evidence to the inquiry later that he was assaulted when he was on the ground. He would say there had been no struggle to get him out of the car, that he got out himself and lay on the ground.
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Re: Criminal Action Force Ireland. - 11/04/15 11:24 AM

http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/crime/real-ira-chiefs-vow-start-6737840

Real IRA chiefs vow to start all out war as brother of slain leader Alan Ryan stabbed in the face in broad daylight.

Republicans say they will 'paint the streets red' after the 25-year-old was stabbed in Dublin city centre on Thursday.

Real IRA chiefs have vowed to start an all out war with criminal gangs after a brother of slain Alan Ryan was stabbed in the face in broad daylight.

Vinnie Ryan, 25, suffered serious injuries on Dublin’s Parnell Street on Thursday, sparking outrage amongst associates of his murdered brother.

Republicans in the capital have sworn to “paint the streets red” with the blood of the criminal gangs who are responsible for the attacks.

A statement purporting to be from the newly-reformed RIRA said there will be all out war on the streets of the capital.

It read: “The recent knife attack on a well known republican has sparked out rage among the newly reformed RIRA in Dublin.

“The RIRA have sworn to paint the streets red with the blood of the crime gang that attacked and nearly killed this well known republican they have also sworn to flush out members of the so called new IRA that have been passing information onto this crime gang about republicans.

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“Republican groups up and down the country have lost total confidence in the new IRA because of there links to criminality and their utter cowardly failure to address the murder of republican Alan Ryan.

“The RIRA in the north of Ireland and Dublin have regrouped and have amassed a stock pile of weapons which will be used against the crime gang that have been responsible for the murder of Alan Ryan and the attacks on republicans.”

Gardai confirmed they are investigating an incident on Parnell Street.

A spokesman said: “ Gardai in Mountjoy are investigating a serious stabbing incident which occurred on Parnell Sq North, Thursday shortly before 4pm.

“A male, 25, received serious injuries to his face as he was walking on Parnell Sq north.

“He was accompanied by a female who was uninjured in the incident.

“He made his way to Temple St Children’s hospital and was transferred by ambulance shortly afterwards to the Mater hospital, where his injuries are described as non life threatening.

“A scene was preserved for a technical examination.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 11/08/15 04:57 PM

http://www.derryjournal.com/news/1700-do...quest-1-7050342

1700 documents ‘need to be assessed’ for dissident republican inquest

More than 1,700 documents have to be assessed before the inquest into the death of a dissident republican in Northern Ireland, a lawyer told a preliminary hearing.

Kieran Doherty, 31, was shot dead in February 2010 and his body dumped on the outskirts of Derry. The Real IRA claimed responsibility for the killing of one of its own members but nobody has been charged with the murder.

Around 65 folders of evidence are under consideration and it will be next summer before work is completed on some of the voluminous paperwork, a Belfast coroner’s court heard.

An investigation into claims MI5 was involved in the killing has been partly withheld from Mr Doherty’s family on national security grounds and legal representatives complained about lack of progress in holding an inquest.

Peter Coll QC, barrister for the PSNI, said: “There are further underlying materials, for example a further 1,700 documents of varying different lengths which have to be assessed. There are other materials still to be addressed.

“Police anticipate that that process may take to approximately June of next year to be completed.”

Mr Doherty, from the Brandywell area of Derry, was murdered and his body dumped on Braehead Road on the outskirts of the city on February 24 2010.

He had been stripped, tied up and shot twice in the head.


The father-of-one had been due to get married three months later.

Although Mr Doherty was a member of the Real IRA, it was the Real IRA that said it was responsible for his murder.

Fiona Doherty QC, barrister for the Doherty family, said there had been little progress on holding the inquest during the last year.

She added the case was relatively modern compared to many legacy matters and it should be a priority to resolve it within a reasonable period.


“There does not appear to have been any real movement since around this time last year.”

Mr Coll said nine folders of material had already been prepared and would be available soon. Those surround 1,800 “actions” by police as part of their investigation into Mr Doherty’s murder as well as 247 statements.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 11/09/15 06:56 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedesk/gangland-on-brink-after-botched-hit-on-kinahan-crew

Gangland on brink after botched hit on Kinahan crew.

IRELAND’s underworld is on the brink of war after a brazen attempted hit on associates of the Kinahan drug cartel in the car park of a Dublin hotel.
Gardaí suspect that associates of murdered criminal Gary Hutch may have been behind the attack – under the noses of senior Kinahan enforcers as they watched a boxing event at the Red Cow Hotel on Dublin’s M50 interchange.

“This is a clear message to the Kinahans: ‘There will be blood’,” a source said.



Perma-tanned gangster Liam Roe miraculously escaped with his life after the would-be assassin’s gun jammed.

Roe, a first cousin of ‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson and key associate of the Kinahan drug cartel, was taking a cigarette break outside the hotel, where he was attending a boxing fundraiser, when the incident occurred on Friday night.

It is understood that the handgun jammed and Roe ran for cover before up to 50 associates of the Kinahan mob fled the venue in high-powered jeeps and cars.

Daniel Kinahan, son of mafia boss Christy Kinahan Snr, was led out the back of the venue and driven to safety in a silver Mercedes G Wagon, which the Sunday World has previously photographed being driven by associate David Byrne.

David Byrne in Mercedes G-Wagon

Last night we were watching the son and heir of the Kinahan millions outside the exclusive Westbury Hotel in central Dublin where he was relaxing with cohorts.

Gardaí do not believe that Roe was a specific target, but that there is a shoot-to-kill policy on any senior gang members since the assassination of Hutch in an apartment complex in Spain last September.

It is understood that after the gun jammed, the would-be hitman fled in the passenger seat of a waiting Volvo car. The car was later found abandoned and burnt out in the Ballyfermot area of Dublin. No complaint was made to Gardaí, but CCTV was later viewed at the scene.

The extended Kinahan mob descended on Dublin for last night’s National Stadium boxing event, which was sponsored by the Matthew Macklin MGM gym in Marbella, which has close connections with the gang.

Fears had been raised that members of the mob could be targeted by ex-associates of Hutch.

Gardaí suspect he was killed on the orders of the Kinahan mob after he was accused of leaking information about a drug shipment into Manchester, which resulted in the jailing of up to 18 members of a major drug gang.

‘Fat’ Freddie Thompson and Liam Byrne were said to be key to convincing Hutch he had safe passage back to Spain and would be welcomed back into the mob after months in the wilderness as a suspected rat.



Gary Hutch

Roe (35), is a senior member of the Kinahan circle and prides himself on his year-round tan, muscular build and love of flash watches and clothes.

He is a cousin of Thompson and the Byrne brothers, David and Liam, from Raleigh Square in Dublin, who are senior lieutenants in the drug gang.

Last year, an undercover Sunday World team photographed Rowe as he flexed his impressive muscles outside a restaurant at the City West Hotel complex.

He had attended a weigh-in prior to the 3 Arena bout between Matthew Macklin and Jorge Sebastien Heiland.

Before Macklin’s losing performance, Roe attended a private dinner along with Christy Kinahan Jnr, David Byrne and other mobsters in the Cartel’s inner circle.

Over the past two years, the Kinahan mob have become increasingly confident on the streets of Dublin, where they flash their wealth in a two-fingered salute to the Gardaí and the Criminal Assets Bureau.

Earlier this year, the Sunday World was watching as Liam Byrne was seen driving a Range Rover Autobiography, a motor worth up to €150,000, around the streets of Dublin. At the same time, his brother David was spotted in the €170,000 AMG G63 Wagon.

Roe is known for his love of the trappings of wealth. Three years ago he attempted to get Gardaí to return two Rolex watches worth almost €50,000, which they seized in a search for firearms. He failed in his police property application after a Judge ruled that he had given false evidence to a court.

During the case, it emerged that Roe was awarded £300,000 in a personal injuries case relating to a car crash in 1999 and said that he had used that money to buy watches.

Detectives from the Garda’s elite Organised Crime Unit told the court they had seized the watches during a search of a home in Crumlin, on January 8, 2011.

Last night’s event at the National Stadium, called ‘Second Coming’, was Jamie Kavanagh’s first professional fight in Dublin. Kavanagh is the son of murdered drug dealer Gerard ‘Hatchet’ Kavanagh, gunned down last year in Marbella, and a nephew of murdered enforcer Paul Kavanagh, who was killed last March.

Both murders have been blamed on the Kinahan mob after a row over missing money.

The incident at the Red Cow happened shortly after 9.30pm on Friday night and the burnt-out Volvo was discovered near Glenaulin Park in Chapelizod at 10.45pm. The event at the venue went ahead.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 11/09/15 07:05 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/courts/c...-attack-reduced

Criminal Alan Wilson has sentence for meat cleaver attack reduced in allowance.

Dublin Criminal Alan Wilson has had his prison sentence for a meat clever attack reduced in allowance for time spent in custody awaiting trial for a murder he was ultimately acquitted of.
Wilson (36), of New Street Gardens, Dublin, along with David Crowley (38), of New Bride Street had pleaded not guilty to trespass while committing assault causing harm at Dromheath Drive in Blanchardstown on June 3, 2009. Crowley had also denied a second charge of unlawfully possessing a firearm on the same occasion.

Having been found guilty by a jury at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, Wilson was sentenced to seven years imprisonment and Crowley eight years imprisonment by Judge Desmond Hogan on April 12 2013.

Both men had conviction appeals dismissed last week, however, the Court of Appeal reduced Wilson's sentence by one year today becuase he had been in custody awaiting trial for murder while technically on bail awaiting trial for the meat-clever attack.

Mr Justice George Birmingham said Wilson's bail for the meat clever attack still existed notwithstanding the fact he was in custody on a more serious charge.

“He was effectively deprived of his liberty for 12 months,” the judge said.

Without making any general statement on principals, Mr Justice Birmingham said it was appropriate to reduce the sentence by 12 months in all the circumstaces.

Wilson made no reaction when the judgment of the court was read out.

Mr Justice Birmingham, who sat with President of the Court of Appeal Mr Justice Sean Ryan and Mr Justice John Edwards, accordingly resentenced him to six years imprisonment.

Counsel for Wilson, Padraig Dwyer SC, submitted that seven years was excessive with regard to his client's “antecedents”.

Submitting that prison should be a last resort, Mr Dwyer said Wilson had never been in prison before and had only one previous conviction recorded in the District Court for possession of a screw driver.

Furthermore, there was no victim impact report in the case even though “undoubtedly” the injured party “did sustain injuries”, Mr Dwyer said.

The court heard that he had gone into custody on April 5, 2012 and was sentenced on April 12, 2013.

He was acquitted of the murder of Marioara Rostas on July 31, 2014 having been refused bail on that charge.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 11/12/15 07:49 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedesk/gangland-murder-targets-show-of-force

Gangland murder target's show of force.

GANGLAND murder target may have seen former friends turn against him, but he can still rely on his family.
Jason ‘Jay’ O’Connor, a former member of the Westies crime gang, who was the target of a hit attempt which claimed the life of another man earlier this year, has been spotted with his cousin Gareth Chubb recently.

Chubb (27), who is a convicted cocaine dealer originally from Keeper Road in Drimnagh, is being closely monitored by gardai because of his suspected involvement in the drugs trade.

While the pair are cousins, Gardaí did not believe they were operating in the same criminal circles previously.





Gareth Chubb and Jason O'Connor

However, they are now monitoring the situation to see if they are working together.

With the threat to O’Connor’s life, he may not see it as any harm to solidify his connection with Chubb.

O’Connor (37), originally from Clonsilla, has been feuding with former Westies member David Goulding in recent years.

A close pal of his was shot dead earlier this year after a gunman mistook him for O’Connor.

Speaking after the shooting, O’Connor said: “There’s going to be f***ing war in this town. Them two aren’t going to see the end of this f***ing week.”

As well as feuding with Goulding, O’Connor was previously at loggerheads with the Real IRA gang led by Alan Ryan. The gang chopped off O’Connor’s trigger finger in an incident in Fairview.

O’Connor and Chubb were spotted out together at a family birthday party last week and sources say O’Connor had been over in Drimnagh visiting Chubb several times recently.

Earlier this year, the Sunday World revealed how Chubb combined business with pleasure by testing a number of high-powered weapons on a firing range during a booze-filled trip to the Czech Republic.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 11/15/15 06:50 PM

http://www.irishnews.com/opinion/columni...t-force-315909/

Dissident republicans are a spent force.

Shortly after a young ‘dissident’ hit me over the head with a baseball bat, a senior Provo said to me: “Don’t get too carried away with yourself, Bradley. They hit you this time but it is me and my likes that they are really after”. He was dead right.

Both of us knew enough to know the complex dynamics of Irish republicanism. We both knew the fundamentalism that accompanies any battle for the soul of that militant tradition. Because I was on the Policing Board, I was an incarnation of the clash between the Provos entering politics and the dissident rump who viewed that decision as an act of betrayal. In the passion and the depth of that battle, I was a sideshow.

That is one of the big issues that hasn’t gone away. It was at the heart of the recent killings in Belfast that led to a convoluted but accurate assessment by George Hamilton, the Chief Constable, and that, in turn, led to the political spat between Nesbitt and Robinson. It is surely only in Ireland that something that can only be resolved within the politics of nationalism/republicanism should, instead, be the battle ground on which unionist politicians fight for moral superiority.

Mike Nesbitt may have done us a favour by insisting that the ongoing presence of militant republicanism be more adequately addressed than it has been up to now but he should also know the import and the weight he carries in this hundred year old dispute. He should know that, like myself, he is a sideshow.

It would be a great contribution to the future of Ireland if the dissident republicans had the wit and the honesty to admit that they have lost the battle. It is ten years since my honest Provo told me I was a sideshow. We both knew then that the dissidents had a few years to replace the Provos as a militant machine and as a political and social presence in the heartlands of nationalism and republicanism. They have failed on all fronts. They have fractured too much and too often. They are suspected of having too many shady characters who wouldn’t stand up to much temptation. They are seen as being massively infiltrated by the security people in the north and the south. Apart from a few skirmishes in pubs and the recent tragic murders in Belfast, they have not really confronted the Provos and they certainly haven’t replaced them.

At their least effective they are an irrelevance; at their most effective they are a stone in the shoe that makes things a bit less comfortable than they should be. Taking everything into account, it is time to throw in the towel.

And to be fair to the dissidents, they have good insight into the competence and the ruthlessness of their opponents. It takes that combination of competence and ruthlessness to plan and achieve a scenario that when the dissidents overstepped the mark, the ‘ghosts’ of the Provos moved in their usual deadly manner to face them down. The difference this time is that the ‘ghosts’ knew that they would be disowned – described as criminals within hours. Killing to save the peace; criminals for the purity of Ireland.

The upshot is that the dissidents are a spent force. They never achieved the traction that would have given them relevance. They are now in the worst of all positions that future violence coming from them is going to be bordering on the psychopathic. It will also put an end to the sham overtures from Sinn Fein to the dissidents to enter into talks with them. The people who have the least moral and political authority to act as persuaders to the dissidents are Sinn Fein. The Irish Government is the only entity that has that authority and competence but, unfortunately, the present government doesn’t understand the substance nor the centrality of the debate and even if they could be persuaded you would suspect that they wouldn’t have the stomach.

The Provos deserve recognition for the efforts they have made to bring militant republicanism to an end. Externally, they have mainly succeeded but within the hearts there still burns a small light to the belief that they are the true inheritors of 1916 and the guardians of the noble aspirations of the Irish nation.

It will take more effort and more time to extinguish that mythical flame. But that notion, too, will have to bow to the will of the Irish people.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/04/16 04:49 PM

http://www.sundayworld.com/news/crimedesk/vinnie-ryan-quizzed-over-regency-attack

Vinnie Ryan quizzed over Regency Attack.

Real IRA bosses quizzed Vinnie Ryan over the AK-47 assault rifles used in the Regency Hotel attacks, according to reports in today's Irish Daily Star.
The guns, which are believed to be the specific AKM PM md 1963/1965 variant of the Ak-47, were supplied to the Provisional IRA by General Gaddafi’s Libya in the 1980s and have been the weapon of choice for dissidents ever since.

Vinnie Ryan (25) who was gunned down in Finglas last Monday, was interrogated over a suspicion that he had helped supply the guns that killed Kinahan mob gangster David Byrne (33).

The Irish Daily Star reports that RIRA chiefs mounted a so-called internal inquiry after the audacious attack on the Kinahan mob, over fears that their weapons were used.

Reports indicate that Ryan was quizzed face-to-face by the RIRA chiefs as his connections in north inner city Dublin were seen to be a cause for concern.

A caller professing to be from the continuity IRA claimed the attack in the days following, saying that it was in revenge for the 2012 murder of RIRA boss Alan Ryan (28)

This statement was promptly debunked by republican sources.

Sources say that Vinnie, who reportedly used a similar AK-47 in the hit on Michael ‘Micka’ Kelly in September 2011, denied providing firearms to gangsters.

It is believed that the inquiry cleared him, but the republican finger of suspicion is now pointing at dissidents linked to him.
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Re: Criminal Action force Ireland. - 03/04/16 09:03 PM

http://www.thejournal.ie/gangs-of-dublin-who-are-they-2635230-Mar2016/

Gangs of Dublin: Another shooting, but who’s fighting who?

The killing of Vincent Ryan means gardaí are now contending with two active gangland feuds.

YESTERDAY AFTERNOON 25-year-old Vinny Ryan, younger brother of murdered dissident republican Alan Ryan, was gunned down as he sat in his car in Finglas, Dublin.
He was shot multiple times in the head and upper body and later died in the Mater Hospital.
This was the second attempt on Ryan’s life in the space of three months. In October last year, he was attacked with a knife on Parnell Street while he was with his pregnant girlfriend. He sustained a neck wound but was not seriously injured.
File Photo: Vincent Ryan, brother of murdered Real IRA member Alan Ryan was today shot and killed in Finglas. Vinny Ryan at his brother Alan's funeral.
Source: Eamonn Farrell
Though his murder yesterday comes just a few short weeks after a brazen shooting at a hotel in north Dublin and a retaliation attack in North Strand, it is not thought to be connected to that heated feud between the Kinahan and Hutch families.
Who are the Ryans?
Back in 2012, 31-year-old Alan Ryan was shot dead in Clongriffin. He was well-known to gardaí after taking part in a Real IRA training camp in Meath in 2001 and being convicted for possession of firearms.

Source: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
It was suspected that his murder, which like his younger brother’s, took place in broad daylight, was organised by people known to mob boss ‘Mr Big’.
The feud between Real IRA members and this criminal grouping in the Coolock area was sparked by dissidents extorting money out of drug gangs across the city. A number of criminals were taken out by RIRA for refusing to pay up.
However, nothing is clear cut.
A group which refers to itself as the Criminal Action Force has also taken responsibility for the killings of a number of RIRA members in recent years – including Alan Ryan’s murder.
The RIRA leader’s funeral in 2012 was somewhat of an exhibition with balaclava-clad men and women wearing paramilitary-style uniforms accompanying the hearse.

Source: Eamonn Farrell/Photocall Ireland

Source: Eamonn Farrell
One year on, a significant garda presence was also required for an anniversary march through north Dublin.
Again, the parade was attended by men and women in full RIRA garb, this time including custom-made ties and matching sunglasses.

Source: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland

Source: Leon Farrell/Photocall Ireland
For his part, Vinny Ryan was linked to the murder of Michael ‘Micka’ Kelly in 2011 and he is believed to have been a target of Mr Big’s gang for some time.
Links to the Kinahan-Hutch feud
Though this shooting comes soon after the murders of David Byrne of the Kinahan gang and Eddie Hutch – brother of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch – it is a separate tit-for-tat feud and not believed to be linked to those killings.

Source: RollingNews.ie
A massive garda operation has been taking place all across Dublin city, and particularly in north Dublin, since those two murders. The Kinahan drug cartel was targeted in retaliation for the murder of The Monk’s nephew Gary Hutch in Spain last year.
Byrne, an associate of Kinahans, was shot dead at the Regency Hotel last month and two other men were injured. In a revenge attack, gunmen burst into the home of Eddie Hutch in North Strand just days later and shot him dead.
Gardaí are still anticipating further shootings in this feud but after yesterday, they now have two gangland battles in Dublin to contend with.
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