Sultan of Bling wrote: » Seems to pop up now and again and I'm presuming he's a bit of an eejit? How has got this reputation? Any funny stories?
protectyaneck wrote: The baddest man on the planet... Bernard Fogarty
MTKcleaners wrote: » nah mate been going on since 2019 frogs and cloggies busted it first, they stopped in June as they new word was out that it had been cracked, 8 tons beak 1.2 tonnes meths, 19 labs, loads of cars and watches, 25 million euros and 100 nicked and that is only in the flat place, this is why there is a supply problem, nothing to do with covid, well just a little, main reason is they are all doing one totally paranoid everywhere, waiting on the door hinges to get blown off.
Gods Gift wrote: » Sharon in customer services is really earning her money these past few days.
protectyaneck wrote: » The baddest man on the planet... Bernard Fogarty
MTKcleaners wrote: » No worries lad
juno10353 wrote: » Decrypted: How European drug lords are scrambling for cover as encrypted phone networks are compromised https://jrnl.ie/5139644 Gardaí would not comment when asked if the international operation had resulted in seizures and arrests in this jurisdiction. This is yet more bad news for Daniel Kinahan, whose recent attempts to rebrand himself as a boxing promoter have backfired. Members of An Garda Síochána are currently in Dubai, where Kinahan currently resides, as they continue to investigate his suspected involvement in criminality. TheJournal.ie understands that Kinahan is wanted for questioning in relation to serious crimes. To date, he has never been convicted of any crime. Dubai now requires international residents on working visas to have what is known as a Certificate of Good Conduct. Allegations of wrongdoing can be enough to revoke or refuse this certificate, and it is believed gardaí travelled to discuss Kinahan’s residency with authorities in the UAE recently. Sources have told this publication that it would be unlikely for Kinahan to bring a legal challenge if the emirate was to revoke his residency. He might well be fearful of a process which could unearth more allegations, something he has avoided since he fled there in 2018. Bahrain, where Kinahan had been unveiled as a new special advisor last in May, had been a back-up plan for Kinahan, particularly when a job with KHK Sports, which is run by the King’s son, was secured. However, it was a short-lived plan. After weeks of controversy, a statement from KHK Sports released last month read: “KHK Sports confirms it has discontinued engagement with Daniel Kinahan and he is no longer an adviser to KHK.”
MelvinWagstaff wrote: » How many tweets have they posted from the Netherlands?
Keithlaird wrote: » they've been listening/viewing convos since April, imagine some caught up but wouldn't of been lifted today..
Don Logan wrote: » Who was ?
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » Sunsoaked body, sweat like diamonds glistening in the summer heat
MrFlashy92 wrote: » https://twitter.com/Cancer42198753/status/1259820050367877121 This is the tweet that I was referring to.
Jimmy McGill wrote: » Sticky Vicky just posted a screenshot on her Twitter and its showing Dutch time on that too Surely not????
Made in China 2040 wrote: » Hi Vicky, It's definitely their IP that's causing that.
Noseygit wrote: » Arakas didn't shoot him
Haladmirer wrote: » He was just a hardy bastard
Mago MVP wrote: » One when he went on a meet and spotted the shooter, one when he got shot, Arakas - they’re the ones I’ve read about probably more
Righteouswrong wrote: » Any big names arrested in the uk? Can’t seem to find any
Donald Trump wrote: » In fairness, it comes with a monthly bundle of 100 any-network texts