Managing director of north Co Dublin firm arrested after Garda operation in April 2021 targeting theft of devices
A businessman accused of possessing stolen catalytic converters has successfully had all charges against him dismissed due to a lack of evidence.
Gardaí had said that when they raided the recycling centre they seized 300 catalytic converters “as part of the ongoing investigation into the theft of catalytic converters throughout the Dublin Metropolitan Region and subsequent regions”. The force said the devices weighed 1,275kg and had an estimated value of €150,000.Israel’s bombing of Gaza knocks shine off Starmer’s leadership of Labour
Mr O’Donnell indicated he would plead not guilty and the case was sent forward for trial in the Circuit Criminal Court.
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