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CAB facing costly clean up bill as property seized from midlands criminal is targeted by vandals


The boarded up two storey house Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) officers seized in Longford’s Ardnacassa estate just over a week ago.

Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) chiefs are facing the prospect of having to spend thousands of euro restoring a property seized from a senior figure connected to a Longford based organised crime gang after it was the subject of suspected vandalism barely a week after being taken into State ownership.

Officers moved in on the property that formally belonged to convicted criminal Jamie Dinnegan in the Grian Ard area of the midlands town’s Ardnacassa estate last Friday week (August 23).



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