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Detectives are currently questioning a taxi driver after almost €120,000 worth of cash was seized in the capital over the weekend.

A significant operation was carried out in the Coolock area yesterday as part of an ongoing investigation targeting a Dublin-based drugs gang.

Gardaí attached to the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) searched a house and car in the area on Saturday which led to €117,000 in cash as well as a Rolex watch being recovered.

A 35-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of money-laundering offences and is currently being held at Coolock garda station.

It is understood the man is a licensed taxi driver who was used to hold the large sum of cash for an organised crime group.

One source said: "This individual is suspected of being used as a gilly to hold the cash and at this stage there's nothing to suggest he was involved at any higher level."

Members of the Garda Dog Unit assisted detectives during the searches of the property and vehicle, which has also been seized for examination.

A Garda spokesman said the suspect was arrested on suspicion of involvement in money laundering related offences contrary to Section 7 of the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing) Act 2010.

He is being held under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act and can be quizzed for a period of up to 24 hours.


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Still earning a bag o sand a week!! lol

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I was tidying up my taxi one weekend and found €4.75 in change under the back seats.  Maybe this guy hadn't cleaned his car in awhile?

The Rolex.  Don't know about that.  Sounds dodgy  O:-)
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What is it with crims and fukin Rolex watches....they must give them out when ye reach a certain level in the hierarchy in an OCG....cos somehow i doubt they give them out when ye try to leave!!

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What is it with crims and fukin Rolex watches....they must give them out when ye reach a certain level in the hierarchy in an OCG....cos somehow i doubt they give them out when ye try to leave!!


Every Rolex watch can be registered to its owner .That means if you can prove you are the owner most Rolex dealers or Pawnshops will buy it off of you .It is your escape money bit like Pirates who wore gold earings that could be sold to pay for a funeral .

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during the first lockdown I got pulled by the police four times around coolock. wanted my name and the names of the cunts in the back. I was thinking my PUP might be in jeopardy but it was obviously about bogey taxi drivers chauffeuring around baddies and drug dosh etc.

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I adopted two dogs and named them Timex and Rolex.


They're my watch dogs.
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If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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‘Significant’ gangland criminal was target of Garda raids which led to €1million cash seizure
Pandemic sees increase in people obtaining taxi licences to transport large sums of cash around city, security sources say

A major garda operation over the weekend led to €1 million worth of cash being seized.


Robin Schiller

January 18 2021 12:53 PM

A NORTH Dublin drug dealer was the prime target of a major Garda operation over the weekend which led to €1m cash being seized.

The significant money haul was discovered concealed in a vehicle at an apartment complex in Raheny, Dublin, yesterday afternoon by armed detectives.

Other searches were carried out in the city centre while several cars have also been recovered to be examined as part of the investigation.

A criminal, originally from the Cabra area and a long-term target for detectives, is understood to have been the prime target of the raids.

Sources said the man, who also has links to criminals in the Finglas area, has been using a taxi in an attempt to go about his criminal enterprise undetected.

"This individual is certainly a significant figure in relation to organised crime but has managed to go undetected for several years,” a senior source said.

"During the pandemic gardaí have also seen an increase in people using taxis or obtaining taxi licences in an effort to hide their assets when transporting large amounts of cash around the city.”

As part of yesterday's raids the man's Raheny home was searched and several cars seized during the operation by the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB).

A Garda spokesman said that during the search of one vehicle a concealment of cash was discovered.

"The vehicle and its contents remain subject of examination. However, the amount seized is believed to exceed €1 million."

The cash was vacuum packed into several different bundles and in the process of being transported.

Gardaí say their investigations into the €1m seizure are continuing and no arrests have yet been made.

It was the second major cash seizure in the capital in less than 24 hours following a separate operation in north Dublin where over €100,000 was seized.

Assistant Garda Commissioner John O'Driscoll, who is in charge of the Garda's national units investigating organised and serious crime, said that seizures were the latest success against crime gangs they are targeting.

"We continue to target those causing most harm in our community," he said.

"This seizure of a significant quantity of cash will, we believe, contribute to the disruption and potential ultimate dismantling of particular organised crime groups that we continue to target, building on earlier success achieved, in recent years," the senior officer said.

Yesterday's seizure is among the most significant by the GNDOCB so far this year and follows around €1m being recovered in Kildare earlier this month.

More than €3m in cash was seized in the first 17 days of 2021.

Last year the value of cash seized by the GNDOCB more than doubled on the previous year as gardaí focus on targeting the profits being made by drugs gangs across the country.

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If it's the bloke I've dropped a few times it was in your block, Octy... any inside info? Although, the man I'm thinking of would definitely have links to Coolock/Darndale.

They should have them all wiped out by now given the relatively few folk moving about, particularly in the city.
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

 


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