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Tipperary Search Uncovers Illegal Cigarettes

Cigarettes to the value of €3,400 have been seized here in Co Tipperary.

The discovery was made following a warranted search by Revenue officials, at a house in Tipperary town, south of the county on yesterday afternoon.

The illegal 5,800 cigarettes; the sale of which represent a potential loss to the Irish Exchequer of approximately €2,700, are understood to have originated in Poland, and were branded ‘L&M Blue’, ‘L&M Red’, and ‘P3CT’.

A motor vehicle was also seized as part of this intelligence led operation.

A man aged in his mid forties has been questioned regarding the matter, and a file is being prepared with a view to further prosecution.

DPP Argues Increased Jail Time For Rural Criminals

In what is observed as a landmark judgement, the Criminal Court of Appeal has almost doubled two jail sentences handed down to cousins, who went on a burglary spree on the Tipperary border, in Co. Limerick.

The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has successfully contended that a three and a half year sentence, handed down individually to both men involved in rural crime; was unduly lenient.

The criminals named as Mr Michael Casey, aged 34, with an address at Clonlong Halting Site in Southill, Co. Limerick, and his cousin Mr David Casey, aged 23, with an address at Carragh Park, Belcamp, Co. Dublin had both pleaded guilty to a series of burglaries, including one at the residence of Mr John O’Donoghue, latter with an address at Toomaline, Doon, Co Limerick; latter village just 8 minutes drive (6.6 kilometres or 4 miles), from the Tipperary border, on August 27th, 2015.

On discovering the thieves in his home, Mr O’Donoghue had collapsed and died, as he was about to confront both intruders; latter who then ran away without offering assistance.
Both men were sentenced following their crime in December of 2016 to four-and-a-half years imprisonment with the final year suspended. Following the appeal by the Director of Public Prosecutions, this sentence has now been increased to six years and four months for each offender.

Giving his judgement, Mr Justice George Birmingham stated that the late Mr O’Donoghue had been living with his sister and on that August day in question, both had gone shopping to Tipperary town. On returning home that same afternoon, they had noticed a black car across the road and the gate to their property wide open. It became evident also that their front door had been broken.

When Mr O’Donogue collapsed, attempting to confront the intruders, his sister had called on the both men to grant assistance, but no help had been forthcoming from either individual.

The court went on also to suggest sentences of between four and nine years for mid-range offences going forward, and up to 14 years for those at the highest range of similar committed crime.

Drugs Seized By Patrolling Gardaí, near Cahir, Co. Tipp.

A man is due before a special sitting of Cashel District Court today, accused of suspected drug trafficking, amongst other possible preferred charges.

Gardaí, at around 3.00pm yesterday afternoon, and while on patrol on the M8, near Cahir, pulled over the 39-year-old male driver of a car, whom they detected exceeding the speed limit.

On their further determination of the drivers condition, he was then arrested on suspicion of drunk driving, together with driving having no Motor Insurance and no Vehicle Road Tax.

Having confiscated the car; in the Garda follow up search of the vehicle and the man, cannabis herb with an estimated street value of around €38,000 was also located and seized.

Gardaí Seek Information On Cashel Burglary

Gardaí are appealing to any person who may have witnessed suspicious activity in the area of Dualla Road, Cashel, Co. Tipperary on the Monday night or early Tuesday morning, of the week beginning March 26th / 27th last.

Thieves stole assorted power tools, including drills and chain saws, with a value in access of €1,000, together with a consignment of diesel fuel from a parked lorry, at an address in the townsland of Boscabell.

Persons who may have information on this burglary are being asked to contact Cahir Garda Station Tel: (052) 7441222; Cashel Garda Station Tel: (062) 62866; the Garda Confidential Line; Tel: 1800 666 111, or indeed any Garda Station.

Three Arrests Made Following Rural Tipperary Burglary

Two men, aged 21 and 22, together with a 15-year-old boy, were arrested yesterday evening by Gardaí in the Limerick area, as part of Operation Thor.

The three people, of which two are brothers, are understood to be from the Tallaght area of west Co. Dublin and were detained for questioning at Nenagh and Roscrea Garda Stations. The arrests were made following an intelligence-led investigation

Members of the National Garda Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau supported by the Emergency Response Unit, under Operation Thor, stopped two high powered cars, following a rural burglary in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, during which one of the seized high-powered vehicles had been stolen.

The three arrests yesterday bring to 6,600 the number of arrests under Operation Thor since 2015.