Cab raids in three counties targeting Limerick-based organised crime gang

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Cab raids in three counties targeting Limerick-based organised crime gang
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Gardaí believe the senior criminals at the head of the network control a large section of Limerick’s drug trade

drug dealing gang suspected of laundering their money through a legitimate car sales business.

They are also the latest crime gang being investigated by Cab on suspicion of using the new and second hand car market as a front for national and international drug dealing. Some of the key suspects had set up car sales businesses to launder the proceeds of their drug dealing and also give themselves the appearance of having legitimate incomes.

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