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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Breaking news, Real IRA charges, Corey Mulhall charged, Dublin Real IRA, Real IRA Dublin, dissident charges

Breaking news, Real IRA charges, Corey Mulhall charged, Dublin Real IRA, Real IRA Dublin, dissident charges

A man has this evening been charged in connection with an alleged surveillance operation on the Dublin headquarters of a number of specialist garda units.

The man is alleged to have spied on Harcourt Square Garda Station
The man is alleged to have spied on Harcourt Square Garda Station
 
41-year-old Corey Mulhall, of Daletree Court, Ballycullen, Dublin 24, is charged with membership of an unlawful organisation.

At a special sitting of the Special Criminal Court this evening, Detective Garda Ronan Judge told State Solicitor Mr Michael O'Donovan that he arrested the accused man.

He said that he believed Mr Mulhall had committed the crime of being a member of an illegal organisation. He said he explained the reason for the arrest, and Mr Mulhall did not reply.

There was no application for bail or legal aid made on behalf of Mr Mulhall, who appeared before the court wearing an orange t-shirt and blue jeans.

Presiding judge Mr Justice Paul Butler, sitting with Judge Flannan Brennan and Judge Cormac Dunne, remanded Mr Mulhall in custody to appear before the court again next Thursday.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, dissident republicans, Dublin Gardai, Spying

Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, dissident republicans, Dublin Gardai, Spying
Two months ago The Irish Observer reported that the Real IRA in Dublin had plans to target the Gardai and DPP officials.
Detectives investigating the activities of dissident republicans searched a nearby hotel room and found surveillance equipment, including a digital camera.
Images taken from the seized camera were of some serving officers, as part of what detectives believe was an attempt to gather information about gardaí.
Gardaí are describing the discovery of the equipment as significant.
The Harcourt Hotel, where the equipment was found, is across the road from the building housing the garda specialist units, the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the Organised Crime Unit, the Garda Bureau of Fraud Investigation and the Special Detective Unit.
The seizure was made after a known dissident republican was seen in the area yesterday afternoon, raising garda suspicion.
He was tracked to a room in the hotel and when gardaí discovered it was booked in a false name they searched it and found surveillance equipment, including the digital camera.
Two men, aged 41 and 32, were subsequently arrested on Grafton Street in Dublin.
They are still being questioned this evening at Iristown Garda Station and can be detained for up to three days.
This is not the first time that a subversive group has tried to spy on the gardaí here.
More than 20 years ago an IRA man turned Sinn Féin advisor was found taking pictures from an attic in a house across the road.
He was subsequently caught with firearms and sentenced to eight years in prison.
Dissident republican groups have found themselves the subject of an intense investigation following criminal activity at the funeral of Alan Ryan earlier this month.
Over 20 people have been arrested, three have been charged and a man is still being questioned today after a gun linked to a gangland shooting was found in Tallaght yesterday.
Other Terrorist Stories
Gerry Adams denies that he is a murderer, but admits that he concealed the rape of little children including his 4 year old niece.
Mr Adams said her claims were untrue and "very hurtful".
Asked why he did not take legal action over the claims, Mr Adams said he did not have the money.
He said that Ms Price was an opponent of the peace process, and that she was suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, Dissident Republicans, An Garda Siochana, Sinn Fein, Drug Dealers

Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, Dissident Republicans, An Garda Siochana, Sinn Fein, Drug Dealers

A BROTHER of murdered dissident republican Alan Ryan and another man have been charged with firearms offences as part of a Garda investigation into the murder of Dublin man Michael Kelly in 2011.

The two men have already been charged with IRA membership following paramilitary activity at the funeral of Alan Ryan earlier this month. Charges supported by Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams TD who described the Ryans and Dublin Real IRA as criminals and de-facto drug dealers.

There was a shout in Irish and loud applause from a packed public gallery as the men were led away from the dock.

Vincent Ryan (22), Grange Abbey Drive, Donaghmore, Dublin 13, was also charged yesterday with the possession of an AKM assault rifle and Webley-make revolver MkV1 at Clonshaugh Walk, Coolock, Dublin 17, on September 15th, 2011.

Darragh Evans (23), Grange Park Rise, Raheny, Dublin 5, is also charged with the same offence on the same date.

Michael Kelly (30) was shot dead outside an apartment complex on Marsfield Avenue, Clongriffin, on September 15th, 2011. Det Garda Brendan Mears of Coolock Garda station gave evidence to the court that he met the two men in the confines of the court yesterday morning and explained to them the reason for their arrest.
He said neither man made any reply.

The two men, along with co-accused Nathan Kinsella (33) of Matt Talbot Court in Dublin city centre, were last week charged with membership of an unlawful organisation styling itself the Irish Republican Army, otherwise Óglaigh na hÉireann, otherwise the IRA, on September 13th last.

There was no application for bail.

However, presiding judge Mr Justice Paul Butler approved an application for legal aid made by solicitor Michael Finucane on behalf of Vincent Ryan.

Mr Justice Butler, sitting with Judge Alison Lindsay and Judge Cormac Dunne, remanded the men in custody to appear before the non-jury court again on Wednesday, October 3rd.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Breaking news, petrol bomb attack, Real IRA Dublin, Sinn Fein attack, Aengus O Snodaigh TD, Dublin Sinn Fein

Breaking news, petrol bomb attack, Real IRA Dublin, Sinn Fein attack, Aengus O Snodaigh TD, Dublin Sinn Fein
A Sinn Féin TD’s constituency office has been damaged in a petrol bomb attack today. The attack comes in the wake of Sinn Fein President Gerry Adams describing Alan Ryan and the Real IRA in Dublin as gangsters and stating that he supported the arrest of 17 dissident republican activists following Alan Ryan’s funeral. Other senior Sinn Fein members in Dublin constantly briefed the national and international media that Alan Ryan was a drug dealer and gangster.
The incident happened at Aengus O Snodaigh’s office in Ballyfermot in south Dublin. Mr O Snodaigh recently made the headlines when it was discovered that he had taken 50,000 Euros worth of print cartridges from Leinster House.
It is understood the petrol bomb was thrown into the hallway of the shared building at about 3pm and caused only minor smoke damage.
No-one was injured and the incident was quickly dealt with. It is known that British agents at the head of the Dissident Groups have been protecting Sinn Fein members from dissident attack, however, that may be about to change due to the language used by Sinn Fein members against Alan Ryan, his family and Real IRA associates.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Breaking news, Real IRA, Sean Connolly, Drug dealers, Real IRA Dublin, Dublin Real IRA, Dissident republicans

DANGEROUS: Real IRA gang boss Sean Connolly
DANGEROUS: Real IRA gang boss Sean Connolly
DANGEROUS: Real IRA gang boss Sean Connolly
 
Breaking news, Real IRA, Sean Connolly, Drug dealers, Real IRA Dublin, Dublin Real IRA, Dissident republicans
 
MEET THE tattooed RIRA gangster who heads up a dissident gang spreading fear and terror across Dublin's south inner-city. Sean Connolly (31), has been heavily involved in dissident activity for a decade and is a close associate of two notorious north Dublin RIRA brothers, one of whom, Alan Ryan was shot dead two weeks ago.
 
Despite claiming to be an anti-drugs activist, Connolly has struck up close links with members of mobster Brian Rattigan's gang since his release from prison last year.

Raving

He was spotted raving away with junior members of the gang at last month's controversial Swedish House Mafia concert. Today, the Irish Observer unmasks Connolly for the first time and reveals how his dissident gang is responsible for a series of shootings and pipe bomb attacks over the last year.
These include:
  • the shooting of innocent banker Keith Deegan in Tallaght in April;
  • a pipe bomb attack on the home of an elderly female relative of Eric 'Lucky' Wilson and;
  • three separate 'punishment style' shootings in the Bluebell area of the city.
Connolly's RIRA crew have been responsible for a wave of intimidation in the last 12 months. In April, gang members shot bank worker Keith Deegan (32), in the thigh and foot at his home in Citywest. Initially, the shooting left gardai totally baffled as Mr Deegan had no links or involvement with any type of criminality.

SHOT: Keith Deegan
SHOT: Keith Deegan
SHOT: Keith Deegan
However, detectives now believe the bank clerk was shot in a case of mistaken identity by a RIRA gang who wrongly blamed him for attempting to abduct a young male relative of Connolly's. A few days before Mr Deegan was shot, a man driving a similar car to the Bank of Ireland worker had been involved in an incident with the young child.


Despite the fact that gardai believe the clash was not 'sinister', Connolly and his crew became convinced it was an attempted abduction. A source has claimed the gunman intended to shoot the bank clerk in the groin area as 'punishment'.

"The whole thing is bizarre.There was nothing sinister in the original incident, just a few words exchanged that didn't amount to anything. However, Connolly's crew got it into their heads that it was an attempted abduction. It shows how dangerous and erratic they are."

The Real IRA have dramatically stepped up their extortion campaign against Dublin criminals in recent years. The group have demanded protection money from drug dealers across the city and backed up their threats with violence. Led by two brothers from Donaghmede, one of whom was shot dead two weeks ago, the Real IRA gang have been responsible for executing Micka 'the Panda' Kelly and Sean Winters.

Gardai believe Dublin RIRA cells are given a large degree of autonomy as long as they kick cash upstairs to the 'organisation'.

Connolly's RIRA cell have also been responsible for a number of shootings and bombings in Inchicore, Drimnagh and Bluebell.

Notorious


MURDERED: Connolly’s pal Darren Cogan
MURDERED: Connolly’s pal Darren Cogan
MURDERED: Connolly’s pal Darren Cogan

On April 2, the gang are believed to have left a bomb on the window of a female relative of a notorious hitman in the Bernard Curtis Flats, in Bluebell. The totally innocent woman - who is a relative of Eric 'Lucky' Wilson - was targeted in a sickening revenge attack for the murder of Darren Cogan in July, 2011.


One of 'Lucky' Wilson's associates is the chief suspect in the murder and the woman was targeted by the RIRA mob, despite the fact she had no involvement in crime. Cogan was a close pal of Connolly and his long-term girlfriend.

On the same night, the RIRA gang also launched a separate pipe bomb attack in Drimnagh. The attack was an attempt to intimidate a man who the gang have accused - without any firm proof - of committing a disturbing crime. The gang are also suspected of carrying out a shooting in Bluebell Avenue, in Drimnagh, in July.
Connolly was stopped by a Garda car close to the scene just minutes after the shooting. He was searched by two officers, but was released after they failed to find anything.

A source said Connolly is regularly spotted in the company of members of mobster Brian Rattigan's family across the south inner city. The RIRA chief was a childhood pal of Brian Rattigan and has maintained close links with his family.

Last month Connolly met a number of gang members following a failed hit attempt on criminal Owen Gaffney. Gaffney (22), was amazingly left unharmed after a hitman unleashed a volley of bullets at him near his home at the Basin Street Flats in the south inner city.

A source said: "Connolly is not directly involved with the Rattigan gang, but does socialise with them.
"He was at the Swedish House Mafia gig, raving away with Rattigan's cousin Aaron."

Aaron 'Twiggy' Rattigan (21), from Galtymore Road, Drimnagh, recently served a prison sentence for criminal damage of a head shop in Kildare in 2010.

Accident


VIOLENT: RIRA boss Sean Connolly has stepped up his protection money racket
VIOLENT: RIRA boss Sean Connolly has stepped up his protection money racket
VIOLENT: RIRA boss Sean Connolly has stepped up his protection money racket

In December, Connolly was arrested after two men were shot in Bluebell. Sean Kearns (43), from Claddagh Road, Ballyfermot, was shot in the leg and Stephen Fitzpatrick (24), suffered injuries to the chest when gunmen broke into the house on Huband Road.


Detectives believe Mr Fitzpatrick was not a target for the dissident gang and was shot by accident after a pellet ricocheted off a wall. Connolly was held for 48 hours before being released without charge. A file has now been sent to the DPP and gardai are hopeful charges can be brought.

It was not the first time Connolly had seen the inside of a Garda station. The thug has spent the majority of his adult life behind bars. In December 2004, Connolly was jailed for six years for Real IRA membership in the Special Criminal Court. Connolly was nabbed just months after being released from jail after completing a four-year sentence for firearms offences.

In September 2000, Connolly and his pal, Edward Heeney of Drogheda, Co. Louth, were arrested following an attempted robbery at a bookmaker's shop in Clondalkin, Dublin. Connolly was jailed for four years after he pleaded guilty to the unlawful possession of a sawn-off shotgun, a semi-automatic pistol, 10 shotgun cartridges and four bullets at his home.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Breaking news, Real IRA charges, Dublin Real IRA, Alan Ryan Funeral, Special criminal court charges



Breaking news, Real IRA charges, Dublin Real IRA, Alan Ryan Funeral, Special criminal court charges
Three men in their 20s and 30s have been charged with membership of the IRA in the Special Criminial Court in Dublin this morning.
Nathan Kinsella, of Matt Talbot Court, Dublin 1; Daragh Evans, of Grange Park Rise, Raheny, Dublin and Vincent Ryan, of Grange Abbey Drive, Donaghmeade, Dublin, were all arrested as part of Operation Ambience.
The men have been remanded in custody and will appear before court again on Friday.
Fourteen other people arrested as part of the the massive garda sting operation launched against dissident republican activity in Dublin, Meath and Kildare have been released without charge.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, Dublin arrests, Alan Ryan Funeral, Dublin Gardai, Minister for justice alan shatter, An Garda Siochana


Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, Dublin arrests, Alan Ryan Funeral, Dublin Gardai, Minister for justice alan shatter, An Garda Siochana

Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams TD has said he supports the Garda Síochána arrests of 16 people following a Real IRA display at the funeral of one of paramilitary group’s leading figures. Gerry Adams TD has supported the view offered to the media by other senior Sinn Fein figures that Alan Ryan and the Real IRA are de-facto drug dealers and gangsters.
A group of men dressed in combat gear fired a volley of shots over the coffin of murdered Alan Ryan on Saturday in Donaghmede, Dublin.
In today's raids, gardaí seized three imitation firearms, mobile phones and computers along with documentation. Those detained ranged in age from 16 to 60 years old.
Mr Adams said there was no place for such displays or for such organisations. He said “groups involved in gangsterism and crime masquerading as the IRA” had no place in Irish society.
“The IRA did the right thing on British resistance and when the peace forward came forward. They sued for peace when the chances were there,” he said. “Anybody who is a genuine republican should be about the process of building a genuine republic and not involved in these kinds of exercise which is not about republican struggle,” he said.
Asked was the Garda strategy on Saturday to maintain a distance the correct one, the Sinn Féin president replied that he allowed those involved in the operations to make the decisions on the day.

 
Real IRA leadership have sanctioned the execution of three significant crime figures in Dublin in retaliation for the Murder of Real IRA Commander Alan Ryan, all three are to be executed before Christmas 2012
There have been 14 arrests made this morning (13 men and 1 woman) over a Real IRA show of strength at the funeral of one of its key figures Alan Ryan in the Republic. The key suspect remains a senior PIRA hitman for hire who is believed to have collected a 50K contract from the Continuity IRA after it was alleged that Alan Ryan had murdered a member of the Continuity IRA in Dublin. Both before during and after Alan Ryan’s funeral, senior members of Provisional Sinn Fein in Dublin were briefing national and international media that Alan Ryan and the Real IRA in Dublin are de-facto drug dealers and have no support in the community. It is widely believed that senior British agents within the Real IRA have been protecting British agents within Provisional Sinn Fein both north and south with a no retaliation policy.
Yesterday, the REAL IRA sanctioned the execution of three senior criminals in Dublin in retaliation for the murder of Alan Ryan, while the actual suspect in the Alan Ryan murder cannot at this time be targeted, the Real IRA was to send out a clear message to the criminal fraternity in Dublin that the REAL IRA are not to be challenged. The Real IRA in Dublin have been told that once the three criminals have been targeted that is to be an end to retaliation for Alan Ryan’s murder and that they are to get on with business as usual. The key suspect will remain a core target, however, that will not happen in the near future as he is out of arms reach.
A group of men dressed in combat gear fired a volley of shots over the coffin of murdered Alan Ryan on Saturday in Dublin.
In follow-up operations, gardaí carried out a series of raids on homes across Co Dublin and neighbouring counties from 6am this morning.
A Garda spokesman said the operation is ongoing and while a number of arrests have been made, further arrests cannot be ruled out.
Ryan was head of a Real IRA faction in Dublin and had been linked to extortion rackets.
The 32-year-old was murdered in broad daylight when a gunman shot him several times in the grounds of an apartment complex in Clongriffin, north Dublin, on Monday September 3rd.
Scores of dissident republican supporters attended the funeral in Dublin.
Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan later rejected criticism of his members for failing to intervene when shots were fired at the funeral.
Mr Callinan said it was not the case that dissident republicans had been allowed to act with impunity. The Garda had a proud track record in combating dissident republican activity, he said.
He expressed disappointment that agreements made between the Garda and the organisers were not abided by.
Ryan's family issued a statement earlier this week saying his funeral was “a fitting tribute to the best ideals of republicanism”.
They described him as “an active Irish republican” who was “proud to be known as such and we are proud of him for being one”.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Breaking News, Real IRA, Guns found, PSNI, Dissident republicans

Breaking News, Real IRA, Guns found, PSNI, Dissident republicans

Guns were seized and a man was arrested by PSNI officers as part of a surveillance operation linked to an investigation into dissident republicans in Northern Ireland.

The man was detained when officers stopped a BMW car near Hillsborough, Co Down, on the main Belfast-Dublin road.

A number of properties in west Belfast were searched.

Police confirmed today that two guns were recovered from the scene. Ammunition was also found.

It is understood the car had been under surveillance before the man was arrested and taken away for questioning.

Monday, September 10, 2012

Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, Garda Commissioner, Alan Ryan funeral

Breaking news, Dublin Real IRA, Garda Commissioner, Alan Ryan funeral
The Real IRA disregarded a deal done with the Gardai over Alan Ryan’s funeral, members of the Dublin Real IRA had made a deal that no shots would be fired, however, this decision was overturned by REAL IRA Chief of Staff Colin Duffy.
Martin Callinan said he was disappointed by this and that gardaí heard three shots being fired over the 32-year-old's coffin last Saturday morning. The Gardai were satisfied that the funeral could be used for surveillance and intelligence gathering.
The Commissioner said the senior officer in charge made a decision in the public interest not to intervene during the paramilitary display at the funeral.
Mr Callinan said that he stood over that decision as Commissioner.
He said it was a highly-charged atmosphere and that the safety of the public was the primary consideration of gardaí on the day.
Mr Callinan described what happened at the funeral as appalling and said gardaí intend to bring those responsible for firing the shots to justice.
Earlier, Minister for Justice Alan Shatter defended the gardaí who did not intervene after a volley of shots was fired at the funeral.
Mr Shatter said those on duty had to make "proper and mature" judgments, adding that there were people at the funeral who would have been happy to bring about "a major confrontation".
He said that innocent lives could have been lost if gardaí had intervened.
The minister repeated his description of some of the events at the funeral in Dublin at the weekend as scandalous and unacceptable.
Speaking on RTÉ Radio this morning, Minister Shatter said what happened "took us back to the dark days of the troubles".
He said an investigation is now under way and he has full confidence in the Garda Commissioner to take appropriate action.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Breaking News, alan ryan funeral, real ira, dublin real ira, dissident funeral, dublin gangs



Breaking News, alan ryan funeral, real ira, dublin real ira, dissident funeral, dublin gangs

The funeral has taken place of Real IRA member Alan Ryan (31).

A strong Garda presence was evident outside the Church of the Holy Trinity in Donaghmede, north Dublin, where the service took place.

It was attended by a large group of mourners. A small number of masked men and women, dressed in paramilitary-style clothing, also attended.

Ryan was shot dead in a gangland style attack at Grange Lodge Avenue in Clongriffin, on Monday, close to his home. Two gunmen where involved in the killing.

A man with Ryan at the time was wounded in the legs. However, he is expected to make a full recovery.
At the time of his death Ryan was on bail awaiting serious criminal charges arising from an alleged extortion racket he was involved in.

He had allegedly threatened some pub owners in the city to close their premises and was accused of extorting money from others.

Mr Ryan was also linked to the private security sector and in recent years had control of contracts for the supply of security staff to some pubs and clubs in Dublin.

He and his Real IRA associates had also become involved in feuding with a number of major crime gangs from the city from whom they were trying to extort money.

They were embroiled in a feud with the major drug and armed robbery gang in Finglas once led by Martin “Marlo” Hyland, who was shot dead in 2006, and then led by Eamon Dunne (34), who was shot dead in a pub in Cabra in April 2010.

When drug dealer Sean Winters (41) was shot dead in Portmarnock, north Dublin, in September 2010, Mr Ryan and his associates emerged as the chief suspects.

Members of the gang were also suspected of having shot dead drugs gang leader Michael Kelly (30) in Coolock in September 2011.

In 1999, when he was aged 19 years, Mr Ryan was arrested at a Real IRA firearms training camp in Stamullen, Co Meath. He was one of three young men who were later convicted of receiving firearms training from three older republicans at a disused cellar in the ruins of Herbertstown House.

The derelict property was under surveillance by gardaí when the men arrived for training. Detectives found an assault rifle, a sub-machine gun and a semi-automatic pistol in the cellar.

All six were convicted at the Special Criminal Court in 2001, with Mr Ryan jailed for four years. While he had no convictions at the time of his arrest in 1999, he had been caught in possession of a loaded revolver at his home in September 1998 and was on bail awaiting trial when arrested at the Stamullen firearms training exercise.

By the time he was jailed for four years in relation to the Stamullen incident, he was already serving a three-year sentence for being caught with the gun in 1998. The sentences were ordered to run consecutively, meaning he was effectively jailed for seven years

Friday, September 7, 2012

Breaking news, Real IRA Dublin, Alan Ryan murder, Dublin gangs, Dublin shooting, Drug dealers, Sinn Fein, Continuity IRA, alan ryan funeral



Breaking news, Real IRA Dublin, Alan Ryan murder, Dublin gangs, Dublin shooting, Drug dealers, Sinn Fein, Continuity IRA, alan ryan funeral

Latest news: 9.45am/6/9/2012: THERE will be a massive armed garda presence for the paramilitary funeral of Real IRA terror boss Alan Ryan which will take place in his native Donaghmede in north Dublin on Saturday.





The body of murder victim Ryan (32) is expected to be released to his family tomorrow morning for a wake in his family home at Grange Abbey Drive.

Ryan will be buried after a 10am funeral mass at the Holy Trinity Church in Donaghmede.
Leading dissident Republicans from both sides of the border are expected to attend the event which will be closely watched by members of the garda Special Detective Unit.

A source said: “This will be the biggest IRA funeral in the Republic for many years Tensions are very high at the moment and there is a very real expectation that there will be revenge attacks in the days after Ryan's funeral.”

Yesterday hooded men placed Tricolours and black flags on the lamp-posts all around Grange Abbey.

At the home of the terror boss, a massive Tricolour flies from an upstairs window of the house, while another Tricolour and a black flag hanging on a pole outside.


At nearby Grange Lodge Avenue, where Ryan was gunned down on Monday, a large slogan saying Alan Ryan RIP IRA has been painted on a wall.

Floral tributes and candles also mark the spot.

In a statement, the Dublin branch of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement said: “Alan was black and white, straight to the point and never silent within the republican movement when problems arose.

“Alan was not afraid of dying or even being murdered by either the Brits, the freestaters or the cowardly scum that took him away from us.

“His only fear was that he would die in vain, let us stand together and make sure that he does not, let us move forward and fight on for what Alan stood for every living moment of his life.”

Latest News: 10pm/4/9/2012: A Provisional IRA hit-man for hire is a key suspect in the murder of Alan Ryan, a senior member of Sinn Fein in Dublin has today been briefing journalists off-the-record that Alan Ryan was making money from drug dealing and racketeering and in effect excusing his murder. Continuity IRA had put a contract out on the two Ryan brothers.
As a senior member of Sinn Fein in Dublin describes Alan Ryan as a man who made his living off the proceeds of drugs and racketeering, the political wing of the REAL IRA the 32 County Sovereignty Movement has described Alan Ryan’s murder as cowardly.
“The 32 County Sovereignty Movement wishes to extend our heartfelt sympathy to the Ryan family following the cowardly murder of our friend, comrade and activist Alan Ryan. Alan was shot in the back in cold blood on the streets where he grew up, streets where he had worked tirelessly to tackle the scourge of drugs which he had always opposed with every fibre of his being. We cannot express in words the pain now felt by both the movement as a whole and individual activists now that he has been taken from us. Alan's murder does not mean the end of the cause for which he gave his life. Whether it was as an ex Republican prisoner campaigning for his comrades in Maghaberry, or as an anti-drugs activist protecting his community Alan set an example which will be followed. He will not be forgotten by his comrades who remain and who will carry on his legacy as resolutely as he did the legacy of others who fell before him”.

A MAN shot dead in a gangland style attack was regarded by gardaí as a leading member of one of the most dangerous crime gangs in the State and was also a member of the so-called Real IRA. Continuity IRA had put out a contract on Alan Ryan and his brother for their alleged role in the murder of a Continuity IRA member.

Alan Ryan (31) was shot at Grange Lodge Avenue, Clongriffin, north Dublin, close to his home when two gunmen opened fire on him and one of his associates yesterday just after 3.30pm. It was the first gangland killing since March.
The man he was with was wounded in the legs. However, his injuries are not said to be life-threatening and he is expected to make a full recovery.
The dead man lived at Grange Abbey Drive close to where he was shot and was well known to gardaí.
It is understood he was visiting family members at a house in the area and when he left that house he was ambushed on the street. A car carrying what gardaí believe were two gunmen pulled up and at least one of the passengers got out and started firing at Mr Ryan and the other man.
Mr Ryan was hit a number of times, including as he lay wounded on the ground. He was shot at least once in the head by the masked gunman, who then ran back to the waiting vehicle and was driven off at speed.
The victims were taken from the scene to nearby Beaumont Hospital, where Mr Ryan was pronounced dead a short time later. The other man was still in hospital last night.
Gardaí found a burnt-out car at Hole in the Wall Road in Donaghmede which the investigating team of detectives believe was used by the killers.
Mr Ryan was on bail awaiting serious criminal charges arising from an extortion racket he was involved in. He had threatened some pub owners in the city to close their premises and was accused of extorting money from others.
Mr Ryan was also linked to the private security sector and in recent years had control of contracts for the supply of security staff to some pubs and clubs in Dublin.
He and his Real IRA associates had also become involved in feuding with a number of major crime gangs from the city from whom they were trying to extort money. The Real IRA allowed drug dealers to deal drugs in their areas if they paid money to Alan Ryan and his associates.
They were embroiled in a feud with the major drug and armed robbery gang in Finglas once led by Martin “Marlo” Hyland, who was shot dead in 2006, and then led by Eamon Dunne (34), who was shot dead in a pub in Cabra in April 2010.
When drug dealer Sean Winters (41) was shot dead in Portmarnock, north Dublin, in September 2010, Mr Ryan and his associates emerged as the chief suspects.
Members of the gang were also suspected of having shot dead drugs gang leader Michael Kelly (30) in Coolock in September 2011.
In 1999,when he was aged 19 years, Mr Ryan was arrested at a Real IRA firearms training camp in Stamullen, Co Meath. He was one of three young men who were later convicted of receiving firearms training from three older republicans at a disused cellar in the ruins of Herbertstown House.
The derelict property was under surveillance by gardaí when the men arrived for training. Detectives found an assault rifle, a sub-machine gun and a semi-automatic pistol in the cellar.
All six were convicted at the Special Criminal Court in 2001, with Mr Ryan jailed for four years. While he had no convictions at the time of his arrest in 1999, he had been caught in possession of a loaded revolver at his home in September 1998 and was on bail awaiting trial when arrested at the Stamullen firearms training exercise.
By the time he was jailed for four years in relation to the Stamullen incident, he was already serving a three-year sentence for being caught with the gun in 1998. The sentences were ordered to run consecutively, meaning he was effectively jailed for seven years.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012 Dublin Armed robberies, Dublin Real IRA, Dublin Crime, Gardai, Wheatfield Prison
Dublin Armed robberies, Dublin Real IRA, Dublin Crime, Gardai, Wheatfield Prison
Members of a Dublin Real IRA gang have been spotted watching cash-in-transit deliveries and the gang is known to have focused on a tiger-kidnapping opportunity. The gang which centres around a the  two Ryan brothers from Donaghmede were linked to a €40,000 robbery of a Dublin pub last month. A Cork-based gang were linked to a €140,000 at a petrol station ATM in Carrigaline in January as well as a robbery at Bank of Ireland in August 2011. The gang made their getaway in a car with a flashing blue light to make it look like an unmarked garda car.
One of the men suspected of involvement in the robbery is Niall 'Houdini' Fitzpatrick (42) who was described by gardai as one of the most notorious and dangerous armed robbers in Cork. The well-known criminal from Mayfield was nicknamed Houdini after escaping from custody on three occasions. He was sentenced to eight years for an armed robbery on Farran Post office in 2001. A gun was held to an employee's head during the terrifying incident. He also served time for ramming a garda car in 1999 and for burglary incidents.
While serving his sentence in Wheatfield Prison Fitzpatrick was a close associate of Limerick killer Dessie Dundon, Fitzpatrick worked on the paint party (painting walls and cells around the prison) and this gave him access to all areas of the prison where he supplied drugs and mobile phones to such noted scum-bags as convicted rapists Martin Dunne, Dunne is serving 15 years for a rape, Dunne had brought his nephew with him to commit the rape on the Dublin housewife. Dunne is due for release in a few months.
One of his associates linked to the Carrigaline robbery was also part of to the BOI raid. Another gang member has been linked to the robbery along with a previous Post Office robbery. There have been several serious robberies in recent weeks including Post Office robberies, business robberies and cash-in-tranist robberies.
One gang made off with €18,000 after smashing their way into a Post Office on Ormond Quay in Dublin in May.The gang made their way into an adjoining derelict building over a number of nights and broke through into the post office when staff came in to open up.
A number of other recent incidents have been linked to a Finglas armed robbery crew highlighted in the Sunday World last month. There are five core members of the gang led by a man from the Glenties Park area.
Gardai have had successes in jailing a number of serious armed robbers in recent times. Alan 'Fatpuss' Bradley and his brother Wayne were jailed earlier this year for conspiracy to commit robbery after gardai foiled a raid on a cash-in-transit van in Celbridge in 2007. Fatpuss and his brother had been linked to several other robberies in the past decade.
A serial armed robber from Wexford was jailed earlier this year after pleading guilty to four counts of armed robbery over a one month period in 2010. Gardai say they are determined to continue to put armed robbers behind bars and will heavily concentrate resources on curtailing their activities.
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On Sunday the 3rd of October 2010 theirishobserver.blogspot.com warned the public that Dissident terrorists were about to launch a bombing campaign from their strong holds in Donegal, north Monaghan and Louth. On Monday the 4th October 2010 Dissidents caused wide spread damage when they exploded a one hundred pound bomb in Derry. Yesterday the Gardai in County Louth made significant seizures of Dissident weapons and explosives. The public must remain vigilant; while the Gardai are to be congratulated on yesterday’s success the Dissidents remain determined to cause death and destruction in Northern Ireland and in England.
The Story so Far:
A “significant” dissident republican explosives dump and arms cache has been uncovered by anti-terror gardaí in county Louth.
An improvised mortar, three kilos of TNT, bomb-making equipment and a pipe bomb were found hidden in a wood in Co Louth.

The weapons haul included a general-purpose machine gun, a shotgun and assorted ammunition. The TNT explosives – a powerful explosive commonly used by the military and in mining – were found in the wooded area near Dunleer.
The finds were the second massive blow to suspected factions of the Real IRA in recent days and followed 10 arrests and separate searches over the weekend.
Garda Commissioner Fachtna Murphy said the discovery was “significant” and added: “This find represents a further step in our determined strategy to target, disrupt and detect the activities of dissident republicans.
“We continue to work closely with our colleagues in the Police Service of Northern Ireland and in the Security Service to thwart the intent of a small group of people who want to inflict violence and pain on communities.”
Justice Minister Dermot Ahern praised the work of detectives, saying: “This was a very significant find at a time when the threat from dissident groups poses dangers for law-abiding people.
“I want to congratulate An Garda Síochána for their detailed work in this area.”
A Garda spokesman said a series of raids were carried out yesterday morning in Co Louth, which straddles the border with Northern Ireland, and its neighbouring county Meath.
It is the second time this year that material for a suspected mortar bomb attack has been uncovered by authorities.
A device suspected of being made into a mortar was uncovered near Dundalk, Co Louth, in May.
The latest major operation, led by the anti-terror Special Detective Unit, followed 10 arrests and explosive seizures at the weekend in a wave of raids in Louth, Waterford and Wexford.
Bomb detonators and a small quantity of Semtex plastic explosive were seized.
Two men were charged in Dublin’s non-jury Special Criminal Court on Sunday night in connection with the anti-dissident operation.
Nicholas Kendall (aged 20) of Row Street, Wexford, was charged with unlawful possession of a semi-automatic pistol, ammunition and a bomb part.
Peter Butterly (aged 33,) of Cortown in Dunleer, Co Louth, was charged with being a member of the IRA.
The eight others included a 24-year-old woman and men aged from 19 to 71.
Coordinated Bombing Campaign Planned –
Dissident Terrorist groups have pooled their resources to carryout a coordinated bombing and shooting campaign this Autumn and Winter. The Dissident Terrorists will launch bomb attacks from their strong holds in the IrishRepublic, namely Donegal, north Monaghan and north Louth in the coming weeks and months. The Dissident Terrorists remain committed to carrying out a bombing campaign in England; this type of spectacular has traditionally been viewed as the life blood of Irish terrorism. Recent successes by the security services on the Island of Ireland have been a set back for the dissidents, however, these groups have been strengthened in recent months by further defections from the Provisional IRA and a significant number of new recruits who have been trained in weapons and explosives. The dissidents have also secured automatic weapons through their relationship with criminal gangs in Cork, Limerick and Dublin. Significant amounts of commercial explosives have not been secured by the dissidents and so they remain dependent on home made explosives.
It is essential that the public remain vigilant and that anyone with any information about the terrorists groups should provide that information to the Gardai or PSNI. It is essential that both the Gardai and the PSNI are given the resources necessary to monitor and where possible apprehend Dissident Terrorists. The border counties on both sides of the Irish border are going to be hot spots in the coming weeks and months for Dissident activity. Due to on going economic criminal activity by the dissident groups in the border areas (for example, smuggling) there is a significant tolerance level of their activity as many local people engage in the selling and buying of illegal goods.
Up Date 17th September 2010:
Four men from County Armagh have been arrested after customs officers seized almost 12,000 litres of suspected illegal fuel.
Police searched premises in west Belfast and dismantled a so-called huckster site that was selling cheap 'green' diesel.
In County Armagh, customs officers found underground storage tanks, containing 8,000 litres of laundered fuel.
There were five other premises searched in counties Monaghan, Roscommon, Meath and Galway.
Mike Connolly, Assistant Director, Specialist Investigations, HMRC said:
"The huckster site and filling stations we raided are operating at an unfair advantage over legitimate traders by selling fuel at a reduced rate.
"It is wrong that honest businesses should be undercut by criminals but our response is to ensure we are targeting those individuals and groups doing most economic harm in our communities.
"This is just one operation stopping the loss of millions of pounds of taxpayer's money - more will follow to dismantle organised criminal groups and their activities."
HM Revenue and Customs say investigations are continuing.
Dissidents, Provisional IRA and Drug Dealers team up to profit from criminality.
During the embryonic years of the ‘peace-process’ when Provisional IRA murders and other criminality were viewed as ‘internal-housekeeping’ by the British and Irish Governments entrepreneurial terrorists made fortunes. While the terrorists continue to make vast sums of money from open criminality, the Gardai can now pursue that criminality in a way that they could not as the Government tried and succeeded in corralling Sinn Fein into the democratic process. However, people who would continue to be viewed as PIRA members are continuing to make vast sums of money from criminality. These PIRA members who have not joined any ‘dissident’ group have now teamed up with ‘dissidents’ and other criminal gangs to maximize their profits. Dublin’s north inner city is now home to an alliance of some of Ireland’s most seasoned and ruthless terrorists and drug dealing criminals. On an almost daily basis these terrorists distribute drugs, illegal cigarettes, fuel, counterfeit CDs/DVDs while at the same time planning and carrying out armed robberies where and when possible.
While the Celtic Tiger roared around the country in October 2006 few even blinked at what was a significant Garda raid in the leafy suburb of Rathfarnham in Dublin. The Gardai raided a very fine house that was nestled among the manicured lawns and polished BMWs of the up market Rathfarnham suburb. The house with a market value of at least two million Euro at that time was not the home of a property speculator or banking executive, but was one of the many properties owned by the Officer Commanding the Provisional IRA in Dublin. The OC of the PIRA in Dublin was a close working associate of one of Dublin’s most notorious or now infamous criminals, Christy Griffin. In 2006 a feud had broken out in the north inner city of Dublin, after it emerged that Christy Griffin had been accused of raping his girlfriend’s daughter since she was a toddler.
When the Gardai searched this fine house they were looking for a stash of hand grenades that had been sent from the PIRA in Belfast to a PIRA member in Dublin who was heavily involved in the bloody feud surrounding Griffin. There had been two hand grenade attacks before the Gardai raid on the house, the grenades were traced back to similar devices that had been used in Belfast. During this period and for many years before, the IRA’s commanding officer in Dublin had been involved in large scale high-jackings from the lucrative DublinPort. The PIRA leader had inside men at DublinPort and these men would identify large shipments of high value goods that would be easy to dispose of on the black market; cigarettes were a particular favorite as they could be sold in the markets and pubs around Dublin. The IRA Commander and his drug dealing associates were making lots of money, and as early as 2001 the IRA Commander who had no visible means of income bought the house in Rathfarnham for 900,000 Euro. The IRA Commander also bought himself a holiday home in Wexford and this house was close to another house that had just been bought by his sister-in-law. His sister-in-law was living in Wexford with a former PIRA prisoner, all of the members of this closely net group where heavily involved with Sinn Fein.
While this criminal empire headed up by the PIRA Commander in Dublin and the Christy Griffin gang were allowed to operate without constraint as the peace process was finding its feet, their multi-million Euro robberies were starting to cause problems for both the Sinn Fein leadership and the Fianna Fail Governemnt who had lead them into democratic politics. The Gallahers cigarette company had informed the Irish Government that it could no longer transport its cigarettes through south Armagh or DublinPort due to the high number of PIRA high-jackings. The security services on both sides of the border felt that their hands were tied as any significant move against the IRA could not go ahead without political sanction. However, Michael Mc Dowell who was then Minister for Justice began to make public pronouncements that warned the Sinn Fein leadership that the honey-moon period was over and the State was going to take direct action against PIRA criminality. The Sinn Fein/IRA leadership was forced to close down its Dublin operation, the Provisional IRA Commander continued to maintain his business links with the drug dealers, but he was told that his association with the IRA would be denied if he ever appeared before a court for his criminal activity.
The Dublin PIRA was now able to get even more involved in the drugs trade as they had been disowned by the Sinn Fein/IRA leadership. By now Christy Griffin was charged, convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape of his girlfriend’s daughter. Christy had always been someone the PIRA could deny and deny they did, but for those of us who know the truth Christy Griffin was one of the PIRA’s best earners in Dublin. Christy Griffin had been paid hundreds of thousands of Euro by the PIRA in Dublin for his good works on their behalf. The PIRA Commanding officer in Dublin continued and continues to pay money into the Professional IRA/Sinn Fein organization, this money is laundered through a myriad of front businesses. As long as the PIRA in Dublin, along the border and in the north did not stretch their criminal activity to ‘political terrorism’ they could be certain that they could get away with murder and there would be no political sanction against Sinn Fein. The recent murder of 22 year old Paul Quinn in CountyMonaghan by members of the PIRA shows that their assessment is correct. By association people like drug dealer Christy Griffin enjoyed the fact that the Government were turning a blind eye to organized crime that was associated with the PIRA. Griffin and the IRA Commander in Dublin were career criminals, both had graduated from youthful theft to violent crime, they both enjoyed the terrorizing of innocent people or anyone who got in their way.
Christy Griffin involved many members of his extended family in his crimes. His nephew Colm Griffin was a member of his gang. Colm was an ad hoc intelligence officer who would be supplied with the details of Lorries carrying valuable goods and their movements, he would also receive information on banks and post offices that could be easily robbed and the PIRA would supply him with the guns to carry out those robberies. However, in May 2005 Colm Griffin and his associate Eric Hopkins were shot dead as they carried out an armed robbery of a post office in Lusk in north Dublin.
As the feud surrounding Christy Griffin intensified several people were murdered. Thomas ‘tomo’ Byrne was well known within the north inner city, a female relative had been assaulted by the PIRA Commanding Officer, Byrne retaliated by beating the PIRA Commanding Officer and was later shot dead for his act of defiance. The PIRA Commander believed that he had a license to murder and mutilate at will.
This feud had all started with the decision of a then 19 year old women to go to the Gardai and tell them that she had been raped by Christy Griffin from she was eight years old. This decision caused a split in the PIRA that had up until this point protected Christy Griffin and his associates. Those who supported Christy Griffin were simply trying to protect their sourse of income; those who opposed Christy Griffin were simply embarrassed because of their close association with Sinn Fein. The IRA Commander continues to enjoy the life of a wealthy businessman and uses legitimate businesses to launder money for his former PIRA comrades who continue to engage in full-time/front-line criminality including drug dealing. The PIRA Commander has been forced to pay The Criminal Assets Bureau 500,000 Euro but it has made little impact on his criminal earnings, some of which still makes its way to Sinn Fein.
At its height the Christy Griffin feud claimed several lives including Stephen Ledden who was an innocent by-stander in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Gardai have managed to maintain a presence in the hot spots that have been central to the Griffin feud and this has reduced the feud to a smoldering cheek by jowl fist fight. The north inner city remains a dangerous place, yet it also remains a place where a great deal of money can still be made from drug dealing, cigarette smuggling and so forth. Now in 2010 the entrepreneurs among the criminal gangs including the PIRA, dissidents and the traditional drug dealers have joined forces to maximize profits. The PIRA members still manage to siphon off some money to Sinn Fein but keep the bulk for their own luxury; the dissidents are pure criminals who can satisfy their leadership by occasionally getting access to semi-automatic weapons that come in with drug shipments. The drug dealers continue to enjoy licensed protection from the various terrorist groupings. This pattern is being repeated in Limerick, Cork and many other urban centers around the country, however, Dublin remains the real money maker for all concerned.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Breaking news, Real IRA Dublin, Alan Ryan murder, Dublin gangs, Dublin shooting, Drug dealers, Sinn Fein, Continuity IRA



Breaking news, Real IRA Dublin, Alan Ryan murder, Dublin gangs, Dublin shooting, Drug dealers, Sinn Fein, Continuity IRA
A MAN shot dead in a gangland style attack was regarded by gardaí as a leading member of one of the most dangerous crime gangs in the State and was also a member of the so-called Real IRA. Continuity IRA had put out a contract on Alan Ryan and his brother for their alleged role in the murder of a Continuity IRA member.

Alan Ryan (31) was shot at Grange Lodge Avenue, Clongriffin, north Dublin, close to his home when two gunmen opened fire on him and one of his associates yesterday just after 3.30pm. It was the first gangland killing since March.
The man he was with was wounded in the legs. However, his injuries are not said to be life-threatening and he is expected to make a full recovery.
The dead man lived at Grange Abbey Drive close to where he was shot and was well known to gardaí.
It is understood he was visiting family members at a house in the area and when he left that house he was ambushed on the street. A car carrying what gardaí believe were two gunmen pulled up and at least one of the passengers got out and started firing at Mr Ryan and the other man.
Mr Ryan was hit a number of times, including as he lay wounded on the ground. He was shot at least once in the head by the masked gunman, who then ran back to the waiting vehicle and was driven off at speed.
The victims were taken from the scene to nearby Beaumont Hospital, where Mr Ryan was pronounced dead a short time later. The other man was still in hospital last night.
Gardaí found a burnt-out car at Hole in the Wall Road in Donaghmede which the investigating team of detectives believe was used by the killers.
Mr Ryan was on bail awaiting serious criminal charges arising from an extortion racket he was involved in. He had threatened some pub owners in the city to close their premises and was accused of extorting money from others.
Mr Ryan was also linked to the private security sector and in recent years had control of contracts for the supply of security staff to some pubs and clubs in Dublin.
He and his Real IRA associates had also become involved in feuding with a number of major crime gangs from the city from whom they were trying to extort money. The Real IRA allowed drug dealers to deal drugs in their areas if they paid money to Alan Ryan and his associates.
They were embroiled in a feud with the major drug and armed robbery gang in Finglas once led by Martin “Marlo” Hyland, who was shot dead in 2006, and then led by Eamon Dunne (34), who was shot dead in a pub in Cabra in April 2010.
When drug dealer Sean Winters (41) was shot dead in Portmarnock, north Dublin, in September 2010, Mr Ryan and his associates emerged as the chief suspects.
Members of the gang were also suspected of having shot dead drugs gang leader Michael Kelly (30) in Coolock in September 2011.
In 1999,when he was aged 19 years, Mr Ryan was arrested at a Real IRA firearms training camp in Stamullen, Co Meath. He was one of three young men who were later convicted of receiving firearms training from three older republicans at a disused cellar in the ruins of Herbertstown House.
The derelict property was under surveillance by gardaí when the men arrived for training. Detectives found an assault rifle, a sub-machine gun and a semi-automatic pistol in the cellar.
All six were convicted at the Special Criminal Court in 2001, with Mr Ryan jailed for four years. While he had no convictions at the time of his arrest in 1999, he had been caught in possession of a loaded revolver at his home in September 1998 and was on bail awaiting trial when arrested at the Stamullen firearms training exercise.
By the time he was jailed for four years in relation to the Stamullen incident, he was already serving a three-year sentence for being caught with the gun in 1998. The sentences were ordered to run consecutively, meaning he was effectively jailed for seven years.
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Sunday, July 29, 2012 Dublin Armed robberies, Dublin Real IRA, Dublin Crime, Gardai, Wheatfield Prison
Dublin Armed robberies, Dublin Real IRA, Dublin Crime, Gardai, Wheatfield Prison
Members of a Dublin Real IRA gang have been spotted watching cash-in-transit deliveries and the gang is known to have focused on a tiger-kidnapping opportunity. The gang which centres around a the  two Ryan brothers from Donaghmede were linked to a €40,000 robbery of a Dublin pub last month. A Cork-based gang were linked to a €140,000 at a petrol station ATM in Carrigaline in January as well as a robbery at Bank of Ireland in August 2011. The gang made their getaway in a car with a flashing blue light to make it look like an unmarked garda car.
One of the men suspected of involvement in the robbery is Niall 'Houdini' Fitzpatrick (42) who was described by gardai as one of the most notorious and dangerous armed robbers in Cork. The well-known criminal from Mayfield was nicknamed Houdini after escaping from custody on three occasions. He was sentenced to eight years for an armed robbery on Farran Post office in 2001. A gun was held to an employee's head during the terrifying incident. He also served time for ramming a garda car in 1999 and for burglary incidents.
While serving his sentence in Wheatfield Prison Fitzpatrick was a close associate of Limerick killer Dessie Dundon, Fitzpatrick worked on the paint party (painting walls and cells around the prison) and this gave him access to all areas of the prison where he supplied drugs and mobile phones to such noted scum-bags as convicted rapists Martin Dunne, Dunne is serving 15 years for a rape, Dunne had brought his nephew with him to commit the rape on the Dublin housewife. Dunne is due for release in a few months.
One of his associates linked to the Carrigaline robbery was also part of to the BOI raid. Another gang member has been linked to the robbery along with a previous Post Office robbery. There have been several serious robberies in recent weeks including Post Office robberies, business robberies and cash-in-tranist robberies.
One gang made off with €18,000 after smashing their way into a Post Office on Ormond Quay in Dublin in May.The gang made their way into an adjoining derelict building over a number of nights and broke through into the post office when staff came in to open up.
A number of other recent incidents have been linked to a Finglas armed robbery crew highlighted in the Sunday World last month. There are five core members of the gang led by a man from the Glenties Park area.
Gardai have had successes in jailing a number of serious armed robbers in recent times. Alan 'Fatpuss' Bradley and his brother Wayne were jailed earlier this year for conspiracy to commit robbery after gardai foiled a raid on a cash-in-transit van in Celbridge in 2007. Fatpuss and his brother had been linked to several other robberies in the past decade.
A serial armed robber from Wexford was jailed earlier this year after pleading guilty to four counts of armed robbery over a one month period in 2010. Gardai say they are determined to continue to put armed robbers behind bars and will heavily concentrate resources on curtailing their activities.
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On Sunday the 3rd of October 2010 theirishobserver.blogspot.com warned the public that Dissident terrorists were about to launch a bombing campaign from their strong holds in Donegal, north Monaghan and Louth. On Monday the 4th October 2010 Dissidents caused wide spread damage when they exploded a one hundred pound bomb in Derry. Yesterday the Gardai in County Louth made significant seizures of Dissident weapons and explosives. The public must remain vigilant; while the Gardai are to be congratulated on yesterday’s success the Dissidents remain determined to cause death and destruction in Northern Ireland and in England.
The Story so Far:
A “significant” dissident republican explosives dump and arms cache has been uncovered by anti-terror gardaí in county Louth.
An improvised mortar, three kilos of TNT, bomb-making equipment and a pipe bomb were found hidden in a wood in Co Louth.

The weapons haul included a general-purpose machine gun, a shotgun and assorted ammunition. The TNT explosives – a powerful explosive commonly used by the military and in mining – were found in the wooded area near Dunleer.
The finds were the second massive blow to suspected factions of the Real IRA in recent days and followed 10 arrests and separate searches over the weekend.
Garda Commissioner Fachtna Murphy said the discovery was “significant” and added: “This find represents a further step in our determined strategy to target, disrupt and detect the activities of dissident republicans.
“We continue to work closely with our colleagues in the Police Service of Northern Ireland and in the Security Service to thwart the intent of a small group of people who want to inflict violence and pain on communities.”
Justice Minister Dermot Ahern praised the work of detectives, saying: “This was a very significant find at a time when the threat from dissident groups poses dangers for law-abiding people.
“I want to congratulate An Garda Síochána for their detailed work in this area.”
A Garda spokesman said a series of raids were carried out yesterday morning in Co Louth, which straddles the border with Northern Ireland, and its neighbouring county Meath.
It is the second time this year that material for a suspected mortar bomb attack has been uncovered by authorities.
A device suspected of being made into a mortar was uncovered near Dundalk, Co Louth, in May.
The latest major operation, led by the anti-terror Special Detective Unit, followed 10 arrests and explosive seizures at the weekend in a wave of raids in Louth, Waterford and Wexford.
Bomb detonators and a small quantity of Semtex plastic explosive were seized.
Two men were charged in Dublin’s non-jury Special Criminal Court on Sunday night in connection with the anti-dissident operation.
Nicholas Kendall (aged 20) of Row Street, Wexford, was charged with unlawful possession of a semi-automatic pistol, ammunition and a bomb part.
Peter Butterly (aged 33,) of Cortown in Dunleer, Co Louth, was charged with being a member of the IRA.
The eight others included a 24-year-old woman and men aged from 19 to 71.
Coordinated Bombing Campaign Planned –
Dissident Terrorist groups have pooled their resources to carryout a coordinated bombing and shooting campaign this Autumn and Winter. The Dissident Terrorists will launch bomb attacks from their strong holds in the IrishRepublic, namely Donegal, north Monaghan and north Louth in the coming weeks and months. The Dissident Terrorists remain committed to carrying out a bombing campaign in England; this type of spectacular has traditionally been viewed as the life blood of Irish terrorism. Recent successes by the security services on the Island of Ireland have been a set back for the dissidents, however, these groups have been strengthened in recent months by further defections from the Provisional IRA and a significant number of new recruits who have been trained in weapons and explosives. The dissidents have also secured automatic weapons through their relationship with criminal gangs in Cork, Limerick and Dublin. Significant amounts of commercial explosives have not been secured by the dissidents and so they remain dependent on home made explosives.
It is essential that the public remain vigilant and that anyone with any information about the terrorists groups should provide that information to the Gardai or PSNI. It is essential that both the Gardai and the PSNI are given the resources necessary to monitor and where possible apprehend Dissident Terrorists. The border counties on both sides of the Irish border are going to be hot spots in the coming weeks and months for Dissident activity. Due to on going economic criminal activity by the dissident groups in the border areas (for example, smuggling) there is a significant tolerance level of their activity as many local people engage in the selling and buying of illegal goods.
Up Date 17th September 2010:
Four men from County Armagh have been arrested after customs officers seized almost 12,000 litres of suspected illegal fuel.
Police searched premises in west Belfast and dismantled a so-called huckster site that was selling cheap 'green' diesel.
In County Armagh, customs officers found underground storage tanks, containing 8,000 litres of laundered fuel.
There were five other premises searched in counties Monaghan, Roscommon, Meath and Galway.
Mike Connolly, Assistant Director, Specialist Investigations, HMRC said:
"The huckster site and filling stations we raided are operating at an unfair advantage over legitimate traders by selling fuel at a reduced rate.
"It is wrong that honest businesses should be undercut by criminals but our response is to ensure we are targeting those individuals and groups doing most economic harm in our communities.
"This is just one operation stopping the loss of millions of pounds of taxpayer's money - more will follow to dismantle organised criminal groups and their activities."
HM Revenue and Customs say investigations are continuing.
Dissidents, Provisional IRA and Drug Dealers team up to profit from criminality.
During the embryonic years of the ‘peace-process’ when Provisional IRA murders and other criminality were viewed as ‘internal-housekeeping’ by the British and Irish Governments entrepreneurial terrorists made fortunes. While the terrorists continue to make vast sums of money from open criminality, the Gardai can now pursue that criminality in a way that they could not as the Government tried and succeeded in corralling Sinn Fein into the democratic process. However, people who would continue to be viewed as PIRA members are continuing to make vast sums of money from criminality. These PIRA members who have not joined any ‘dissident’ group have now teamed up with ‘dissidents’ and other criminal gangs to maximize their profits. Dublin’s north inner city is now home to an alliance of some of Ireland’s most seasoned and ruthless terrorists and drug dealing criminals. On an almost daily basis these terrorists distribute drugs, illegal cigarettes, fuel, counterfeit CDs/DVDs while at the same time planning and carrying out armed robberies where and when possible.
While the Celtic Tiger roared around the country in October 2006 few even blinked at what was a significant Garda raid in the leafy suburb of Rathfarnham in Dublin. The Gardai raided a very fine house that was nestled among the manicured lawns and polished BMWs of the up market Rathfarnham suburb. The house with a market value of at least two million Euro at that time was not the home of a property speculator or banking executive, but was one of the many properties owned by the Officer Commanding the Provisional IRA in Dublin. The OC of the PIRA in Dublin was a close working associate of one of Dublin’s most notorious or now infamous criminals, Christy Griffin. In 2006 a feud had broken out in the north inner city of Dublin, after it emerged that Christy Griffin had been accused of raping his girlfriend’s daughter since she was a toddler.
When the Gardai searched this fine house they were looking for a stash of hand grenades that had been sent from the PIRA in Belfast to a PIRA member in Dublin who was heavily involved in the bloody feud surrounding Griffin. There had been two hand grenade attacks before the Gardai raid on the house, the grenades were traced back to similar devices that had been used in Belfast. During this period and for many years before, the IRA’s commanding officer in Dublin had been involved in large scale high-jackings from the lucrative DublinPort. The PIRA leader had inside men at DublinPort and these men would identify large shipments of high value goods that would be easy to dispose of on the black market; cigarettes were a particular favorite as they could be sold in the markets and pubs around Dublin. The IRA Commander and his drug dealing associates were making lots of money, and as early as 2001 the IRA Commander who had no visible means of income bought the house in Rathfarnham for 900,000 Euro. The IRA Commander also bought himself a holiday home in Wexford and this house was close to another house that had just been bought by his sister-in-law. His sister-in-law was living in Wexford with a former PIRA prisoner, all of the members of this closely net group where heavily involved with Sinn Fein.
While this criminal empire headed up by the PIRA Commander in Dublin and the Christy Griffin gang were allowed to operate without constraint as the peace process was finding its feet, their multi-million Euro robberies were starting to cause problems for both the Sinn Fein leadership and the Fianna Fail Governemnt who had lead them into democratic politics. The Gallahers cigarette company had informed the Irish Government that it could no longer transport its cigarettes through south Armagh or DublinPort due to the high number of PIRA high-jackings. The security services on both sides of the border felt that their hands were tied as any significant move against the IRA could not go ahead without political sanction. However, Michael Mc Dowell who was then Minister for Justice began to make public pronouncements that warned the Sinn Fein leadership that the honey-moon period was over and the State was going to take direct action against PIRA criminality. The Sinn Fein/IRA leadership was forced to close down its Dublin operation, the Provisional IRA Commander continued to maintain his business links with the drug dealers, but he was told that his association with the IRA would be denied if he ever appeared before a court for his criminal activity.
The Dublin PIRA was now able to get even more involved in the drugs trade as they had been disowned by the Sinn Fein/IRA leadership. By now Christy Griffin was charged, convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the rape of his girlfriend’s daughter. Christy had always been someone the PIRA could deny and deny they did, but for those of us who know the truth Christy Griffin was one of the PIRA’s best earners in Dublin. Christy Griffin had been paid hundreds of thousands of Euro by the PIRA in Dublin for his good works on their behalf. The PIRA Commanding officer in Dublin continued and continues to pay money into the Professional IRA/Sinn Fein organization, this money is laundered through a myriad of front businesses. As long as the PIRA in Dublin, along the border and in the north did not stretch their criminal activity to ‘political terrorism’ they could be certain that they could get away with murder and there would be no political sanction against Sinn Fein. The recent murder of 22 year old Paul Quinn in CountyMonaghan by members of the PIRA shows that their assessment is correct. By association people like drug dealer Christy Griffin enjoyed the fact that the Government were turning a blind eye to organized crime that was associated with the PIRA. Griffin and the IRA Commander in Dublin were career criminals, both had graduated from youthful theft to violent crime, they both enjoyed the terrorizing of innocent people or anyone who got in their way.
Christy Griffin involved many members of his extended family in his crimes. His nephew Colm Griffin was a member of his gang. Colm was an ad hoc intelligence officer who would be supplied with the details of Lorries carrying valuable goods and their movements, he would also receive information on banks and post offices that could be easily robbed and the PIRA would supply him with the guns to carry out those robberies. However, in May 2005 Colm Griffin and his associate Eric Hopkins were shot dead as they carried out an armed robbery of a post office in Lusk in north Dublin.
As the feud surrounding Christy Griffin intensified several people were murdered. Thomas ‘tomo’ Byrne was well known within the north inner city, a female relative had been assaulted by the PIRA Commanding Officer, Byrne retaliated by beating the PIRA Commanding Officer and was later shot dead for his act of defiance. The PIRA Commander believed that he had a license to murder and mutilate at will.
This feud had all started with the decision of a then 19 year old women to go to the Gardai and tell them that she had been raped by Christy Griffin from she was eight years old. This decision caused a split in the PIRA that had up until this point protected Christy Griffin and his associates. Those who supported Christy Griffin were simply trying to protect their sourse of income; those who opposed Christy Griffin were simply embarrassed because of their close association with Sinn Fein. The IRA Commander continues to enjoy the life of a wealthy businessman and uses legitimate businesses to launder money for his former PIRA comrades who continue to engage in full-time/front-line criminality including drug dealing. The PIRA Commander has been forced to pay The Criminal Assets Bureau 500,000 Euro but it has made little impact on his criminal earnings, some of which still makes its way to Sinn Fein.
At its height the Christy Griffin feud claimed several lives including Stephen Ledden who was an innocent by-stander in the wrong place at the wrong time. The Gardai have managed to maintain a presence in the hot spots that have been central to the Griffin feud and this has reduced the feud to a smoldering cheek by jowl fist fight. The north inner city remains a dangerous place, yet it also remains a place where a great deal of money can still be made from drug dealing, cigarette smuggling and so forth. Now in 2010 the entrepreneurs among the criminal gangs including the PIRA, dissidents and the traditional drug dealers have joined forces to maximize profits. The PIRA members still manage to siphon off some money to Sinn Fein but keep the bulk for their own luxury; the dissidents are pure criminals who can satisfy their leadership by occasionally getting access to semi-automatic weapons that come in with drug shipments. The drug dealers continue to enjoy licensed protection from the various terrorist groupings. This pattern is being repeated in Limerick, Cork and many other urban centers around the country, however, Dublin remains the real money maker for all concerned.