Captain Obvious wrote: » That's because the IRA were ideological. The drug gangs are just in it for the money. There's very little loyalty past that.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Interment was the best gift the British gave to the Republicans in Northern Ireland. It turned the community completely against the State into the hands of the paramilitaries.
pilly wrote: » Jesus H, this thread is a joke.
pilly wrote: Jesus H, this thread is a joke.
Thesomersarms wrote: » Cheers for reply, so the key lies with the phones they are using, I imagine hack proof, although I wonder with assistance from International police forces such as FBI would the technology possibly exist to get into the phones, im sure with their experience in targeting terror cells etc and criminal outfits that they could possibly have the technology.
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » WTF are the sun doing posting pictures CRISPIN RODWELL - THE SUN DUBLIN of the people carrying Derek's coffin, thats how the kinahans get their information FFS yet block out reg plates.
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » a female too is hell bent on revenge , i was wondering that myself, how can they be so flash with watches cars but theyre connected to legit business people too, they're using disposable people (to them) who owes them debts. they are using encryption and a personal closed server either in Holland, Canada or Spain. a female was caught coming into dublin Airport with a load of encrypted phone, and the customs and guards had to give them back to her knowing who she was bringing them in for, there money and debts owed to them theyre making vulnerable people do their dirty work. i broke up your post to try answer you intriguing questions.
hatrickpatrick wrote: » Ireland needs to make criminal gangs "proscribed organisations" like the terrorist groups during the Troubles, so that anyone with a remote association to any of this sh!t can be jailed for no reason other than being one of them. But I don't think our government have the spine to do this. Do we not have any conspiracy law in this country?
Thesomersarms wrote: » Couple of things that have puzzled me about the ongoing feud, one, I get that the ‘head’ or ‘heads’ are in a foreign haven which prohibits the police from extradition however it appears that other key members are either here or are back and forth to uk for matches etc, how have they not been lifted and held as in the dogs in the street seem to know who’s driving this, a very close relative of a victim being one, I know evidence is required however are there are no emergency powers the police can use to lift someone if the guards are satisfied that they are involved, such as what happened with ira in days gone by?
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Don't believe everything you read in the papers. Don't believe anything in the Sun.
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » So criminals families are holding the guards to ransom, by threatening not to hold a funeral if another criminal is not brought from prison to see (pay respects ) !! These cookers are laughing at the system,even when convicted. Could they not just wats app a pic to him on his illegal phone. Beggars belief if true. No wonder there's no money for garda resources.
Thesomersarms wrote: » The Second thing that really puzzles me is how with all the scrutiny from gardai on kinahan gang members are the orders with intel on victims still getting through to hitmen to carry out murders and presumably pick up a cash fee, not to go all wire on this but are they using some sort of code to pass the information onto would be hitmen? Hitmen which seem to be in good supply for them. Or is it a case that an open contract was put out since regency on members of one family for anyone willing to take up the contract and act on their own initiative?
humberklog wrote: » Do you really think that's how the Kinehans get their info? Really? They wouldn't be going on other information like the fact they've worked with them for years?
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Are you seriously saying that the Kinahins are getting their info from the Sun.?:( I don't know a lot about them but I'd say they are a little better organised than that. As for taking pics of who is or isn't carrying the coffin,that's their prerogative to take all the pics they want,you don't have to like or agree with it but hey ho!
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Was listening to some councillor from the area on a few stations today and he was at pains to reiterate that it wasn't a feud,it is an annihilation. Poor lad is in denial. Yet he kept referring to it as a feud
the sheriff is HERE wrote: » WTF are the sun doing posting pictures CRISPIN RODWELL - THE SUN DUBLIN of the people carrying Derek's coffin, thats how the kinahans get their information FFS yet block out reg plates. .
yourdeadwright wrote: » So what can the government do about this ? The victim had what over 100 convictions is there any other first world country in the world that he would be out on the streets ? The judges need to start throwing the book at any drug related crimes, even throw the book at anyone caught with class A drugs on them , name and shame them whatever it takes to make them not go back for more, I'm sure the demand would die down if all the middle class people who use these drugs that cause these feuds where made examples off, There needs to be something done
baylah17 wrote: » I quoted you directly Now I'm asking for facts to back up the claims you made
degsie wrote: » Heard a local woman on the radio earlier saying that the Hutch's "are a lovely family" :rolleyes:
Suckit wrote: » When i saw it was blue, it mustn't have been the actual photo. I saw it on a twitter account, as the only other source was the Sun at the time. RTE saying he was lured there.https://www.rte.ie/news/crime/2018/0131/937220-shooting-molyneaux-dublin/