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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #105 on: July 15, 2020, 05:21:10 pm »
You could be confusing him with a bloke who posted as Night Rider - real name escapes me at this stage - TOO? I recall he seemed like a clever enough bloke and he was studying something or other.

I remember him Richardson or Riordan studied (law?) in Trinity, was aware Harry was ex revenue but sure he said he was studying for something or another, might be mistaking him with someone else, accountancy firms love to hire ex revenue lads

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #106 on: July 15, 2020, 05:22:20 pm »
Lived down the country, if memory serves... maybe, Carlow.
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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #107 on: July 15, 2020, 05:24:39 pm »
Lived down the country, if memory serves... maybe, Carlow.

that's right, Carlow, still showed up at all the marches .... in fairness so did some of the Cork lads

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #108 on: July 15, 2020, 06:52:32 pm »
Whos harry ?

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #109 on: July 15, 2020, 07:31:17 pm »
Used to post as Swords Driver.
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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #110 on: July 15, 2020, 07:33:03 pm »
Rubbed him up the wrong way RC....so to speak!!

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #111 on: July 15, 2020, 07:40:54 pm »
He'ar, DM... Did Gerry put any of this work your way?

https://www.thejournal.ie/hutch-gang-taxi-dublin-3503389-Jul2017/

The Hutch gang is using a network of taxis to ferry drugs around Dublin

A number of members of the Hutch gang have left for Spain in recent months

Jul 23rd 2017, 8:30 PM

THE HUTCH GANG is using an intricate network of taxis to ferry drugs around the capital as the traffickers continue to do business despite the immediate threat to their lives.

Despite most of the gang’s hierarchy fleeing to Spain in recent days, they are still “100% still active” in Dublin, according to multiple sources.

The gang has been involved in a bloody feud with members of the Kinahan crime cartel since September 2015, but that has not stopped them operating their criminal empire.

Sources have told TheJournal.ie that despite the murder of many associates, the gang is still operating and have formed a new agreement with dissident republicans north of the border.

“If you look at who has been killed around the Hutch gang, they’re not the top guys,” says one source.

“They’re largely on the edges of what they do. Some aren’t even involved at all.”

Thus far, 12 people have lost their lives in the bloody feud, which dates back to September 2015.

The Hutch gang did, however, have what sources say was a “lucky escape” in May when James ‘Mago’ Gately survived a hit on his life at a Dublin service station.

“If Mago had been killed, they’d have had a serious problem,” continued the source.

But you have to remember the amounts of money these guys are dealing with. They’re not giving up on that…

Gately left hospital a number of weeks ago and is believed to have fled Dublin.

The links to the north have seen the Hutch gang arrange the sale and supply of weapons with groups styling themselves on the Provisional IRA.

It is understood the arrangement will see weapons go both ways across the border, including a large supply of explosives.

The sophisticated taxi trafficking network the Hutches use is believed to involve at least 10 cars, registered as taxis in Ireland.

In some cases when the gang knows there is a checkpoint in a particular area, they will use dummy cars – taxis either driven by persons of interest or carrying a person of interest as a passenger – before approaching the checkpoint.

Gardaí will then pull them in and search the car for drugs or any other contraband they could be carrying. Meanwhile, a vehicle carrying the drugs has passed through the checkpoint without detection.

This intelligence has been met by gardaí with increased armed checkpoints around the North Circular Road area, some in broad daylight and others in the dead of night.

This week, gardaí arrested a man in relation to the ongoing feud between the Kinahans and Hutches.

A man was caught with a loaded handgun heading to Belfast. Gardaí believe he was en route to murder a high-ranking Kinahan associate who had recently been spotted in the Belfast area.

While there has not been a feud murder since the death of Michael Keogh off Dorset Street in May, gardaí still believe that another murder is probable.

Armed checkpoints will continue to be installed in both the north inner city of Dublin and the Crumlin areas where each gang is based.
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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #112 on: July 15, 2020, 07:46:05 pm »
Lived down the country, if memory serves... maybe, Carlow.
O'Brien,  I think was his name. Appearing in the audience on Pat Kenny IIRC.

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #113 on: July 15, 2020, 09:33:19 pm »
He'ar, DM... Did Gerry put any of this work your way?

https://www.thejournal.ie/hutch-gang-taxi-dublin-3503389-Jul2017/

The Hutch gang is using a network of taxis to ferry drugs around Dublin

A number of members of the Hutch gang have left for Spain in recent months

Jul 23rd 2017, 8:30 PM

THE HUTCH GANG is using an intricate network of taxis to ferry drugs around the capital as the traffickers continue to do business despite the immediate threat to their lives.

Despite most of the gang’s hierarchy fleeing to Spain in recent days, they are still “100% still active” in Dublin, according to multiple sources.

The gang has been involved in a bloody feud with members of the Kinahan crime cartel since September 2015, but that has not stopped them operating their criminal empire.

Sources have told TheJournal.ie that despite the murder of many associates, the gang is still operating and have formed a new agreement with dissident republicans north of the border.

“If you look at who has been killed around the Hutch gang, they’re not the top guys,” says one source.

“They’re largely on the edges of what they do. Some aren’t even involved at all.”

Thus far, 12 people have lost their lives in the bloody feud, which dates back to September 2015.

The Hutch gang did, however, have what sources say was a “lucky escape” in May when James ‘Mago’ Gately survived a hit on his life at a Dublin service station.

“If Mago had been killed, they’d have had a serious problem,” continued the source.

But you have to remember the amounts of money these guys are dealing with. They’re not giving up on that…

Gately left hospital a number of weeks ago and is believed to have fled Dublin.

The links to the north have seen the Hutch gang arrange the sale and supply of weapons with groups styling themselves on the Provisional IRA.

It is understood the arrangement will see weapons go both ways across the border, including a large supply of explosives.

The sophisticated taxi trafficking network the Hutches use is believed to involve at least 10 cars, registered as taxis in Ireland.

In some cases when the gang knows there is a checkpoint in a particular area, they will use dummy cars – taxis either driven by persons of interest or carrying a person of interest as a passenger – before approaching the checkpoint.

Gardaí will then pull them in and search the car for drugs or any other contraband they could be carrying. Meanwhile, a vehicle carrying the drugs has passed through the checkpoint without detection.

This intelligence has been met by gardaí with increased armed checkpoints around the North Circular Road area, some in broad daylight and others in the dead of night.

This week, gardaí arrested a man in relation to the ongoing feud between the Kinahans and Hutches.

A man was caught with a loaded handgun heading to Belfast. Gardaí believe he was en route to murder a high-ranking Kinahan associate who had recently been spotted in the Belfast area.

While there has not been a feud murder since the death of Michael Keogh off Dorset Street in May, gardaí still believe that another murder is probable.

Armed checkpoints will continue to be installed in both the north inner city of Dublin and the Crumlin areas where each gang is based.
I afraid I would not be interested your ratship.im probably the most anti drugs person your ever likely to meet

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #114 on: July 15, 2020, 09:46:07 pm »
... but Gerry is a nice bloke, isn't he... sure didn't he fund a boxing club anall. What if he told you there was no drugs, just guns?
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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #115 on: July 15, 2020, 10:37:59 pm »
Well thats the common belief among the neighbourhood that he was never involved in drugs,so who am I to disagree with that,and he actually did fund a boxing club for kids,so if theres anything else you'd like to know about him I suggest ypu make your enquiries to someone more closely assocated. Iwith him

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #116 on: July 16, 2020, 08:59:18 am »
He aligned with Cahil in the "ordinary decent criminals"  grouping against drugs in the city, but that was a long time ago

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #117 on: July 16, 2020, 06:58:00 pm »
I find it hard to believe that even you were that naive, DM, particularly given that you refused to disclose if you got paid for your selective vigilanteism... but then, he did fund a boxing club despite having no legal income... and when has boxing ever been associated with organised crime up above in Dublin?
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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #118 on: July 16, 2020, 07:01:07 pm »
I find it hard to believe that even you were that naive, DM, particularly given that you refused to disclose if you got paid for your selective vigilanteism... but then, he did fund a boxing club despite having no legal income... and when has boxing ever been associated with organised crime up above in Dublin?
will ya give it a rest ffs,go and wind your pal Anto up for a change

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Re: Lukr done again
« Reply #119 on: July 16, 2020, 07:12:15 pm »
The same Anthony you called a gangster? ... before you revealed your working relationship with Gerry and Git!
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