High Court rules €25,000 car 'proceeds of crime'

A €25,000 car belonging to a man whom the Criminal Assets Bureau claim is a member of a criminal gang, is the proceeds of crime, the High Court has ruled.

High Court rules €25,000 car 'proceeds of crime'

A €25,000 car belonging to a man whom the Criminal Assets Bureau claim is a member of a criminal gang, is the proceeds of crime, the High Court has ruled.

CAB sought the orders in respect of a 2015-registered Audi A3 it claimed was owned by Patrick Reilly Junior, also known as Patrick O Donoghue and Patrick Rubber O'Reilly, with an address at Brownswood, Enniscorthy, Co Wexford.

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