Sam Quentin wrote: » It's still hard to believe that anyone down south was brave enough or thought they were hard enough to go up to Belfast to enforce a drug dept.. I'm from co Meath and the little knowledge I have of Northern Ireland and even the border counties,well it would be just unthinkable,.I wouldn't even suggest enforcing any dept in Dundalk or Monaghan etc... Drugs is something that's seen as the absolute devils work in those areas.so you wouldn't know who would take you out!?..
Carioco wrote: » The Chinese are concentrated solely on illegal gambling places, massage parlours and strangely enough 'underground raves' in Dublin. They also a lot of smuggled goods, cheap cigarettes, fake brands that kind of stuff. Usually around Capel Street and off Parnell. these places are based. It would be strange because you'd enter one and it would be known heads playing poker upstairs smoking away while downstairs in the basements would be full of hipsters and homosexuals having a rave to house music Dublin lads go to Belfast to collect debts ALL the time, The biggest wholesalers are in Dublin and while those IRA guys are in their 60s, 70s aren't a threat. Dublin lads have a line of junkies who would do a hit, can bring in internationally renowned hitmen like the Estonian or the Arabic guy from Holland. There's even former Irish army guys that can definitely hit their targets. Do you know how much money these Dublin guys are floating in? Belfast is small time. Honestly
Paul_Crosby wrote: » Because he didn't think there was any danger, it's not wise for a known criminal to carry a gun around unless you're doing a job that will require it, and you have a plan to get rid of it after the fact
leko99 wrote: » You free state sell outs can keep your sh1thole of a republic
cunnyfuntt wrote: » pictures been put up on twitter of apparent statements made by the maguires to the authorities fknows if there real tho
Sam Quentin wrote: » Well their very very brave. There's actually lads now probably hitting their 70s and every age down to late teens,religious people and political, Catholics and Protestants alike and totally anti drugs whatever about making a buck any way possible...well they despise drug dealers and would nearly beat it out of a family member to give them the name of whoever they owe money to.....
Alrigghtythen wrote: » What twitter name? I can't find them
Muahahaha wrote: » The money laundering aspect is another interesting strand in gangland. Lots of cash but they have got to clean it and buying property is not an option because of CAB. Locally it seems to be hairdressers and tanning salons that are used to do it, no doubt it is a lot more sophisticated at the higher levels. Does anyone remember Chinese sit down restaurants in Dublin city centre in the 80s and 90s? Always more or less empty yet they somehow still stayed open despite premium rents. A great bunch of lads.....but they weren't here for the pints of plain
armaghlad wrote: » Wise up. Drugs has been rampant in the north for decades. Mostly coming up via Dublin. One of the most notorious dealers was speedy fegan from Newry, he’s dead about 20 years and was 24 when he was gunned down, he basically controlled everything that came up North. Back in the 90s yes the Provos were “anti drugs” but they turned a blind eye so long as it was smalltime and taxed; but you also had some of their members dealing who were automatically ****ed out and put out of their areas. Anyone who either did not heed warnings or fell foul of local IRA were executed. Loyalists on the other hand have been unashamedly selling and profiting form drugs from the get-go. You do get condemnation in some quarters but by and large it’s for show. UVF, UDA and LVF have all been at it and continue to do so. Loyalists have dabbled with heroin, but that is mainly controlled by Eastern European’s who supply Belfast, paying paramilitaries for the privilege.
starbaby2003 wrote: » Why do some people turn to these groups? Ian Horgan for example. Killed and raped someone when he was 16. Seems to be tied up with the O’Neills now. By all accounts came from a normal family. Does prison turn them to gangs.
Konig wrote: » Anyone got any screen shots of related articles in today’s Sunday World?
bigpink wrote: » So they have loads of money just cant spend it?
JMMCapital wrote: » Anyone have the social media post of Maguire celebrating RL’s death or is it just CP?
OmarLittle187 wrote: » Drugs are as rampant up north as they are down here. There have been big drug dealers from both sides of the border operating up north for over 20 years. Elements of both the Kinahan and Hutch gang have been residing and operating up North since the feud broke out. It was said on here last week about notorious Republicans working with the kinahans, it was also mentioned in the media about kinahans operating in Northern Ireland around the time of the Jock and the McGuigan murders. It was also mentioned initially in the media around the time of the JD murder over a year ago.
Haladmirer wrote: » Might be mistaken but think it's just vid of guy pouring shot and toasting to Robbie but can't see his face He sounded really scummy with the worst accent in world so we are assuming it's him
P.Walnuts wrote: » That's CP
Haladmirer wrote: » :pac: Cp is clearly visible I'm talking about vid of just arm taking drink
Haladmirer wrote: » Reading back through gangland murders here and a couple stand out The Fitzgerald's from finglas,uncle and nephew killed in what was both called a gangland died and family feud,nephew shot uncle then week later nephew killed,uncle survived but was shot hear or so later Anyone any info on this