European Arrest Warrant issued for Gerry Hutch in connection with Regency Hotel murder
Gardaí are looking for Hutch over his alleged involvement in the Regency Hotel murder of gangland figure David Byrne. By Niall O Connor Tuesday 20 Apr 2021, 1:31 PM 3 hours ago 11,957 Views 0 Comments
Hutch, pictured inside a limo, when he once operated a luxury car business
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Image: PA
GARDAI HAVE ISSUED a European-wide alert for the arrest of Gerard ‘The Monk’ Hutch, sources have confirmed.
Detectives investigating the Regency Hotel shooting in Dublin in 2016, at which David Byrne was shot dead and others were injured, have obtained a European Arrest Warrant (EAW) for the arrest of Hutch.
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The Dublin based criminal has long been linked with planning the deadly attack at the Regency Hotel in 2016
A European arrest warrant has been issued for Gerry ‘the Monk’ Hutch in connection with the Regency Hotel attack in Dublin.
He’s wanted for questioning about the murder of David Byrne at the hotel five years ago.
David Byrne – a member of the Kinahan cartel – was shot dead and two other men were injured.
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Gardai have long believed the attack was carried out by the Hutch gang in retaliation for the murder of Gary Hutch in Spain in 2015.
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Stowaway Brian Robson is fed soup by Nurse Betty Bjornson in Los Angeles Central Receiving Hospital.
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