hooch-85 wrote: » What about the lads connected to the car dealership and the major cab raid last year?
chicorytip wrote: » The K Keane stunt was the brainchild of a veteran, highly successful drug trafficking criminal from a traveller background based in Kilrush, Co. Clare. The Dundons were his enforcers on the ground in Limerick, employees in effect - just common, garden thugs and brainless as hobby horse ****e.
Righteouswrong wrote: » Was just thinking the same myself about Big, he has to be the highest level player in the capital at this very minute and the media talks about him with a certain level of respect, flashy on the other hand is the opposite, they speak of him like a dog. Strange one.
White lighting wrote: » Do the Banditos have much say in the drug scene in Limerick?
campo wrote: » Less living more like, especially Southill as half the place is knocked down
Thesiger wrote: » According to the Herald today, suspected of: Mark Byrne (2005) David Lynch (2009) John Paul Joyce (2010) Noel Deans (2010) Kenneth Finn (2018) Rex the dog (2018) Keane Mulready-Woods (2020) Attempted/botched hits on Anthony Ayodeji (2008), Owen Maguire (2018), and his ex’s boyfriend’s mother (2018).
Banana Republic. wrote: » Yea he was out the gap as fast and then due the lads in the car had nowhere to go, probably didn’t even know the place around them so easily nabbed by the PSNI, who are well used to this carry on. As for the 50 Large Ladies I say they are well known to the Gardaí and it might have been that they were tracking them as soon as they left Limerick so they got lucky that to tied into what was happening in The North. There’s no way they knew the connection unless they have a source in the know.
Lord_Slong wrote: » I can't be flashy and say who, I'll only indicate myself lol.
Prisoner 0922156 wrote: » Don't just drop that and then say nothing else
Ck988 wrote: » Long time lurker, first time poster. Have all the initials figured out only one I’m uncertain of. Am I correct in saying Mr Big is JG from Coolock? Seems to have stayed under the radar for such a big player if so Cheers
Titan2020 wrote: » Jesus Christ, what da ya do with that
airmax87 wrote: » With all the limerick talk, whats moyross/southill like these days ? I'd imagine it's nowhere near quiet but I'd say there's less living in fear but I wouldn't have a clue so englighten me
Fedcba321 wrote: » probably won't bother him that much not like he was waiting to go out on the gargle at the weekend to show off his new jacket from brown thomas, there must be some sort of payout to guards and media the way he never gets attention hes probably the biggest gangster still living in the country and not doing jail
Lord_Slong wrote: » Just got word thay a prominent little upstart days are beginning to become numbered
Haladmirer wrote: » Those dundons are cunning bastards all the same Keiran Keane's murder was a chess game of double-crossing played well and RL again too, It would have taken a lot of back play to gain RLs trust,the kid and uncle could just as easily been found shot dead in car if RL smelled a rat To think that kids father planned it with thos stakes at play with his kid says a lot about them
Lord_Slong wrote: » Just a regular day for the lads. Send Gramsey in and they'd ****e themselves haha joking.
Lord_Slong wrote: » Forgot about Willie, good lad him. Good bit of craic too. Are you still boxing or training mate?
Horizontal smile wrote: » no this happened in cavan. but the attacker is a dub
KM792 wrote: » Where does this leave Giller(Big) in the scheme of things..is he now in a stronger position now or will it not bother him much... Media seem to never cover him nowadays