Money laundering trial hears fingerprint evidence

A fingerprint of Cork man Timothy Cunningham junior was found on black tape stuck to a Dunnes Stores plastic bag full of sterling that was discovered during a search of the basement of his father’s house, the prosecution claimed on the seventh day of the money-laundering trial today.

Money laundering trial hears fingerprint evidence

A fingerprint ofCork man Timothy Cunningham junior was found on black tape stuck to a Dunnes Stores plastic bag full of sterling that was discovered during a search of the basement of his father’s house, the prosecution claimed on the seventh day of the money-laundering trial today.

Timothy John Cunningham, (aged 33), Church View, Farran, Co. Cork, faces four money-laundering charges arising out of the robbery of £26.5m (€28.6m) sterling from the Northern Bank in Belfast on December 20, 2004.

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