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Bagman for one of Ireland’s biggest drug mobs earned €7,000 per month travelling to collect payments for The Family
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19 Apr 2021, 7:30
A BAGMAN for one of Ireland’s biggest drugs mobs was earning €7,000 per month before he was nabbed by gardai.
The Irish Sun can reveal a secret ledger exposed Co Laois builder Darren Hoey’s extra income.
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The Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau seized €4million in cash during search operations in Kerry and Laois
Hoey who worked in construction earned the cash by travelling across Ireland to collect payments from customers of ‘The Family’.
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Prince Philip s service gave TV viewers a rare chance to witness live the ceremonial funeral of a senior member of the Royal Family.
Once the Duke’s coffin vanished from the view of the mourners and viewers, on an electrically-powered lift platform, it was deposited at the start of a 15-metre long rock-cut underground passageway that leads into the Royal Vault.
The vault was constructed during 1810–14 underneath what is now known as the Albert Memorial Chapel.
It’s had a chequered history, being begun in 1494 to hold the tomb of Henry VI, then Henry VII and finally Henry VIII.
It fell derelict for over two centuries, until finally finished in 1863 as a memorial to Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria.
Updated: 19 Apr 2021, 15:15
A MAN who got the wrong order in a McDonald’s restaurant verbally attacked the manager and invited him outside the premises, a court heard today.
Thomas McDonagh appeared at Letterkenny District Court in Co Donegal charged with a public order offence at the fast-food outlet on Pearse Road in Letterkenny on October 11th, 2019.
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McDonagh ordered a chicken nugget meal but received a chicken happy meal insteadCredit: Alamy
Gardai said they were called to McDonald’s at 5pm and found a large number of youths gathered at the McDonald’s branch.
McDonagh, aged 33, was inside and was in a highly-agitated state and was pointing at the manager of the fast food outlet.
A 29-year-old man has been remanded in custody after he was charged with the murder of Jennie Poole who died after she was stabbed in her home in Dublin at the weekend.
The 24-year-old mother of two was injured in her first-floor apartment in Melville Drive, Finglas, north Dublin, at about 2pm on Saturday. One of her children was in the apartment at the time, while the other was with relatives.
Neighbours raised the alarm and emergency services attended the scene before she was taken to Connolly hospital where she died a short time later.
Gavin Murphy, who was Ms Pooleâs boyfriend, was arrested in Ballymun on Saturday and detained for questioning at Finglas Garda station.