kingbhome wrote: » That is how they all start off
jimmyrustle wrote: » So where do people in nationalist areas source their drugs?
Jim Bean wrote: » If the original 3 arrested were lifted from the house raid in west belfast, then that's interesting. That family that live there have limerick connections..
brendy2020 wrote: » A lot of it comes from Dublin,and a lot comes from loyalists,nationalist hoods have always dealt with loyalists and never see an issue with it. There would be a handful of nationalist dealers that would self import,but they have a tight circle and the majority would live outside belfast in Mixed areas or areas were cops/rir soldiers would live for a bit of protection from people wanting to extort them.
Thesiger wrote: » Would he be related to the fella same last name who’s been in the news a few times over the last year or so?
chicorytip wrote: » No longer the case. Once bitter enemies are now quite happy to operate together in the illegal drug trade. Hatred, feuding and loyalties will never get in the way of making a profit.
JMMCapital wrote: » How do they know he brutally dismembered that teenager when he was never charged with the murder?
Cork_Langer1 wrote: » What kind of connections, family, business or pleasure? How the fcuk were they arrested at the scene, if someone you're with is shot, you run for your fcuking life. Details are light but this has set-up all over it.
Lord_Slong wrote: » There's a certain mob running about up there, in Ardoyne specifically and they're bringing the drugs in. 10 years ago it was a no/no. Now you can get some of the best quality Columbian marching powder available up there. The weed is also plentiful but the brown will still get you blown away.
ElBastardo1 wrote: » Any one know for sure was in CL that was shot a couple of weeks ago? No mention in the papers.
OmarLittle187 wrote: » I actually dont know. It was questioned before on this about whether they were related and IIRC some posters said they were related and some posters said they weren't.
Jeff2 wrote: » No it wasn't.
brendy2020 wrote: » There is plenty of drugs being sold in nationalist areas because people are being paid large sums to turn a blind eye,if you don't pay you,ll end up getting nutted as has been seen the past 7/8 years with the likes of fat dan murray/joe reily etc getting wacked. Im from west Belfast and the place is awash with all sorts of drugs and people are just starting to accept it as they can see no solution to ending it.
Syndic wrote: » It's his father. 100%.
Jim Bean wrote: » Bit of everything - family/repub/drugs connection. The dad was dissident, shot dead. The son more drug scene. They have relations in limerick though. I just find it strange the cops raided that house and some of the ones with rl were from limerick.
Lord_Slong wrote: » I said that on my earlier post mate about people getting paid, but I stupidly mentioned names and who was running about up there and said things about yesterday's killing I shouldn't have.
Lord_Slong wrote: » If you're talking about Clayton Lynch, his Father is Fred Lynch.
Cork_Langer1 wrote: » Would you know if these relations are travellers? Apparently the debt owed was too a Dublin gang, why use Limerick heads, give it a few days till the story straightens itself out. Is 7 days the max you can be held on a murder charge in the north? #Think32 All Ireland approach to the tolerarance of illegal drugs. You didn't say too much fcuk cancer, the names can be gave as tongue twisters, keep it coming.
Jizique wrote: » Whereabouts in WB was the raid?
Jim Bean wrote: » St James
armaghlad wrote: » google his name, he’s a gluebag. I know they all are to a certain extent but he’s a complete spastic
Konig wrote: » Been following this thread for nearly a year now amongst other ones, never posted but noticed everyone is gone!!!
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