Eimear Rabbitt
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I do think the way these people are being held and the conditions that they're in is pretty bad.
We know that we've seen that Irish woman who was released, she's released towards the end of last year.
She was also held, I don't know if it was Texas, she was held in a centre as well near there.
And she was basically saying that there was like bugs all over the walls, that there wasn't actually set up to be a nice place.
sent detention centre at that time and you know, that they, the place smelled so bad, the sanitary conditions are really bad.
So like, God, you do think like these people, fair enough, they did, he did overstay his visa, but like, you know, there's a history of that with Irish people, isn't there?
Going back, you know, how many people have we heard that went to the States and just never came back?
So, you know, they definitely don't deserve that treatment in my opinion.
There was a massive firearms haul discovered in Greenoak, industrial state in Racool in Dublin, and he was linked to that.
He was jailed for that, but then, since he has been jailed, he's also pleaded guilty to money laundering offenses and for facilitating a gang to try and kill Noel Ducat-CiarΓ‘n, who was a friend of Gerry Hutch's in 2016.
So he's basically serving three really serious gangland offenses, and he's one of the guys on the D1 landing.
Yeah, this is like two worlds collide because we're talking about D.J.
Carey and Kinahan.
So it's my special subject and your special subject.
Yeah, absolutely.
And like, you don't know.
It's funny because obviously we were, you know, the resources quoted in the article we're going to talk about, about how, you know, they wouldn't probably fancy somebody who pretended to have cancer that some of their relatives died of.
And I was thinking, God, I don't think he'd fancy to be in there with some people who have like committed some of the most heinous gangland crimes in the country.
Yeah, so basically he was jailed for, he got five and a half years, probably on syrup that full time, but essentially fraud charges.
He scammed 22 victims, there's believed to be more, but basically 22 victims out of around 400,000 euro by pretending he had cancer and saying that he needed treatment.