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Mobster Thomas Bomber Kavanagh won t be sentenced until over a year after drug conspiracy and money laundering charges
Kavanagh, who was once described as being at the top of the tree of the Kinahan cartel is trying to carve out a better sentence for himself in an impending Newton hearing
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Feared gangland boss Thomas ‘Bomber’ Kavanagh won’t be sentenced for at least another five months after massive delays caused by Covid-19 and due to a dispute over the basis of his plea.
His co-accused Daniel Canning and Gary Vickery remain on bail despite the seriousness of their offences and their guilty pleas to major drugs importation charges.
A Newton hearing was requested after the pleas which were made in July of 2020. It is to settle a dispute between the prosecution and defence over the amount of drugs and money laundering involved.
Newton hearings are held before a judge without a jury present, which is generally held to resolve serious factual issues between the prosecution and defence.
It’s been a five-year war on organised crime that has changed the landscape of the underworld and how An Garda Síochána should fight gangland in Ireland forever.
Never before has a relentless campaign against one mob been so successful in terms of convictions, seizures and as a message from the State that there is no tolerance of any level of criminality when it comes to drug wars.
More than 60 men and women are now behind bars as a direct result of Kinahan mafia feud activity. Many others in jail on unrelated offences have identified themselves as being affiliated to the Organised Crime Group, while 30 are serving time for gun crimes ordered by mob bosses.
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