Exclusive: The four women, aged between 21 and 44, are close associates of one side of the feuding gangs in the town and have been targeted as part of Operation Stratus
Four women are due to appear before Drogheda District Court this morning charged with money laundering, theft of social welfare and possession and sale of drugs offences.
All four are charged with money laundering offences, two are also charged with theft of social welfare, while one is also charged with Section 3 possession of drugs and Section 15 Sale and Supply of drugs.READ MORE:Dad of man stabbed to death in 'drunk rage' brands killer a coward and tells him: 'Rot in hell'
Over 200 people were involved in the feud at one stage - which also claimed the life of teenager Keane Mulready-Woods, who was murdered and dismembered in a house in Rathmullen Park in the town in January 2020. Two brothers who lead one side of the feuding gangs have fled the country while several others have been jailed for their roles in the feud.
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