Niall Donald
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They were looking at the weapons saying, is there a paramilitary organisation involved here?
And nobody knew fully.
And of course, people, what people did fear straight away was no matter what, people knew how big and how powerful the Kenyans had become.
And the likelihood of them not striking back was, it was inevitable that blood was going to flow.
An Irishman detained by ICE in the US was allegedly caught with 25 MDMA tablets before leaving the country.
Seamus Culleton gained huge sympathy after it emerged he was being held in a detention centre in Texas after being arrested in the US.
But today I'm speaking to Eimear Rabbit about how it has now emerged that there was a bench warrant out for his arrest in Ireland before he left.
I'm Niall Donald and this is Crime World, a podcast from crimeworld.com.
So ICE, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency, have been the biggest story reading in the world over the last couple of weeks.
And we had an Irish, I suppose, angle on this when a guy called Seamus Cullerton was detained by ICE and he'd been living in America for a couple of decades.
got huge publicity actually across, not just in Ireland, but in the US as well.
But now there's further details have emerged, I suppose, like all of these things, coverage went one way, but now it has emerged that, I suppose, some information about his background in Ireland.
Okay, so...
Like if we go back to where we start with this, obviously he has been living in the US probably in or around that time.
I think in his interviews, he's more or less said he's been living there for 20 years at this point.
Yeah.
And he was picked up, obviously, by ICE and is held in a detention center.
And what happened then was that, like, it made big news in America, actually, because, basically, because he's white.
They keep doing...
You keep seeing these social media posts from sort of supporters of ICE saying, oh, they're not racist.