counter free hit unique web Top drug gang use team of beautiful women to collect drug debts between €100 to €3000 in Drogheda – open Dazem

Top drug gang use team of beautiful women to collect drug debts between €100 to €3000 in Drogheda

A TOP drug gang is using a team of beautiful women to go door to door to collect their drug debts.

They have been going around working class areas of Drogheda collecting anywhere between €100 to €3,000 from various different houses.

They hold the money for the mob bosses and then hand it over to them at the end of the week.

One female individual involved is believed to have collected between €200,000 to €300,000 in a month.

This particular gang is now led by a man in his late twenties who is now living in Alicante in Spain.

He has set up a new base there and his cohorts regularly fly over and back to see him.

Gardai have so far not issued an international arrest warrant for him although he is wanted in Ireland for a number of different offenses.

The young gang boss was involved in the Drogheda feud but fled after the horrific murder of 17-year-old Keane Mulready Wood by psycho hitman Robbie Lawlor who is also now dead.

A Garda source said there are now as many women involved in this drug gang as men.

They are all good looking, like the good things in life and are in it for the money.

He stated: “They go door to door collecting the drug money and never have a problem getting paid. It is all very courteous and polite.

“Families used to have the rentman, the milkman, the breadman, the vegetable man calling every week well now and it’s the drug woman.


“They don’t carry weapons or have any bodyguards because everyone knows don’t dare touch them. You couldn’t make this up, it’s like something out of a Netflix movie.

“We believe they have been collecting anywhere between €100 to €2,000 a week.”

MEGA DRUG BUST

Separately, a man and a woman, both in their 20s, have been arrested and charged by gardai following a seizure of drugs and cash worth over €1m in Dublin.

Community Gardai and the Drugs Unit based at Tallaght Garda Station swooped on a residential property in the Old Bawn area of Dublin 24 on February 18..

Officers confirmed that the search resulted in the seizure of a “substantial quantity” of controlled drugs, including cannabis, cocaine and ketamine, with a combined estimated street value of €950,000.

Some €231,000 in cash was also taken from the property during the probe, bringing the total seized to over €1million.

A man and a woman, both aged in their late 20s, were arrested and charged over the seizure.

The woman charged in connection with the investigation was due to appear in court earlier this week.

The man has been charged and released. He is scheduled to appear before Tallaght District Court next month. 

The drugs seized are now subject to analysis by Forensic Science Ireland.

Gardai said investigations into yesterday’s seizure are “ongoing”.

Garda station sign.
Gardai have so far not issued an international arrest warrant for the gang boss
Garrett White – The Sun

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