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Europe is in the grip of 821 serious organised crime groups with 25,000 members who between them carve up the most dangerous drug dealing, people trafficking and fraud operations on the continent.
A new Europol report delves into the make up of the groups and the threat they pose to society through corruption, violence and money laundering.
Nicola talks to Eamon Dillon and Niall Donald about Europe and its gangs.
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A Drogheda feud member, convicted of a brutal abduction and torture, has launched his rap career with a highly produced music video about crime and carnage on the streets of his home town.
Criminal Dean Thornton is hoping to find fame with his song about feuding, guns and gangster culture.
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Gangland gun victim Josh Itseli may have been killed by accident when members of his own gang rented a high powered weapon to threaten rivals.
Gardai believe that the 20 year old may have been shot after the car in which he was travelling in was rammed and the semi automatic AR15 fired.
Nicola talks to Niall Donald about the killing and the crack cocaine epidemic fuelling rivalry’s between young men.
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A portal on Dublin’s Talbot Street linked to a Snazzy Manhattan district, secrets of Las Vegas staying in Sin City and a particularly Irish sense of humour that turned the US off.
Nicola talks to Niall Donald about Dublin and a chance of stardom..
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Three Irish men have appeared in court charged with allegedly stealing €1million worth of cash and jewellery during a burglary spree in Australia.
The men - named as Christie and Michael McDonagh and James Connors - are accused of breaking into 60 homes in Melbourne in a ‘sophisticated’ criminal operation.
Niall speaks to Eamon Dillon about how Irish burglary gangs operate and how they are working across borders.
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He was the woman-beater and killer who hid in plain sight behind his role as a horse trainer and showjumping star.
Jonathan Creswell was found dead last month just one day into his trial for the murder and rape of Katie Simpson.
Niall talks to the Sunday World reporter Steven Moore about the dark and sinister life of Jonathan Creswell.
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An Irishman has been arrested in Liverpool and flown to Belfast where he is being questioned in connection with the murder of Robbie Lawlor.
One of the most dangerous and feared criminals in Irish history, Lawlor was gunned down in Belfast in 2020.
Niall talks to Irish Independent crime correspondent Ken Foy about the complex web of underworld figures who wanted Lawlor dead.
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Suspected hitman Trevor Byrne had to be protected in hospital recently after he was taken for treatment from prison where he is serving a 17 and a half year sentence for firearms offences.
The 43 year old who Gardai believe was involved in the murder of The Monk’s brother Eddie Hutch was deemed a security risk should any of his rivals try to target him as he recovered.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about Byrne and his chaotic life as a suspected hitman for hire.
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Gangland killer Robert ‘Roo’ Redmond has admitted his role in the murder of father of one Jordan Davis who was shot dead by hitman Wayne Cooney while pushing his four month old son in a pram.
Redmond who is already serving a life sentence for the murder of father of eight Barry Wolverson pleaded guilty to conspiring to murder Davis who he said owed him money.
So who is Redmond and how did he become such a dangerous criminal.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the making of a hitman and the tragic family circumstances that lie at the heart of his story.
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Andy Cash was told "no amount of time in jail" will justify his actions as he was given three life sentences for the brutal murder of his three siblings in Tallaght 2022.
The Central Criminal Court heard harrowing details about how Cash inflicted hundreds of knife wounds on his sister Lisa and 8-year-old twins Christy and Chelsea.
Cash's mother spoke about how her family are living with pain every second of every day since".
Niall speaks to Eamon Dillon about the triple murder that devastated a family and a community.
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A 20-year-old man has become the first gangland gun victim of 2024 after he was brutally murdered in Drimnagh on Monday.
Josh Itseli was shot with an AR 15 semi-automatic rifle after the car he was in was ambushed and rammed by rival gang members
At the time of his death, Itseli was facing crack cocaine charge and gardai believe the murder was linked to the drugs trade.
Niall speaks to Eamon Dillon about the savage murder on the streets of the south inner city.
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Drogheda feud heavy Brendan Maguire is in jail in the UK and extradition proceedings have begun to return him to Ireland.
Nicola speaks to Eamon Dillon about the terrifying feud that gripped Drogheda culminating in the brutal murder and dismemberment of teenager Keane Mulready woods.
We look at the fate of some of the key characters who brought the town to the brink of all out war and where they are now.
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A stalker whose campaign of terror helped forced Ireland's politicians to change our laws is back on the streets after being released from prison.
James Steele was driven out of Arbour Hill prison on Thursday after serving a five year sentence for harassing and threatening to rape Cork woman Una Ring.
During his trial, the court heard how Steele turned up at his victim's home with duct tape, rope and plastic gloves.
Niall speaks with Sunday World news editor Eimear Rabbitt about James Steele's campaign of terror and Ireland's new anti-stalking laws.
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t’s one of Ireland’s most baffling mysteries. An ordinary couple leave their ordinary Cork home on a regular day never to be seen again.
And thirty three years later Gardai have launched a fresh appeal for information on Conor and Sheila Dwyer who were both in their early 60s when they vanished without a trace.
Nicola speaks with Irish Independent journalist Ralph Riegel about the puzzling case of a couple who never came home.
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A child is snatched from a pram on a Dublin Street.
Quick thinking passerby intervene and a man is arrested at the scene.
Nicola talks to Niall Donald about every parents worst nightmare that played out in the capital on a sunny afternoon.
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Love triangle murder accused Peter Dube is set to go on trial in Zimbabwe for a double murder and the attempted murder of his wife and her sister in law.
Three years after he first went on the run and hid out in Ireland posing as an asylum seeker the full horrors of his crimes will be played out in a courtroom.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the accused, his links to Ireland and false passports, documents and identities.
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Are serial killers a thing of the past? Or have they simply reinvented themselves in the modern world? And why are we so fascinated with them.
Nicola speaks with John Deane O’Keefe, head of the Faculty of criminology and policing studies at City Colleges in Dublin about the psychology behind some of the worlds’ most dangerous criminals.
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In January 2013 Detective Garda Adrian Donohoe was murdered as he carried out a routine cash escort duty at the Lordship Credit Union in Dundalk in Louth.
Now tens years on journalist Robin Schiller and an officer who was one of the vast investigation team on the case, former Detective Inspector Pat Marry, have joined forces to tell the story of the hunt for Adrians killers.
Nicola speaks with Robin and Pat about their new book Murder at Lordship. Inside the Hunt for A Detective’s Killer which is available now.
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Killer John Dundon is appealing his conviction for the murder of innocent rugby player Shane Geoghegan in Limerick more than 10 years ago.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the attempts by the violent Dundon brother to convince judges he’s been wrongly convicted and to win back his freedom.
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The hard-pressed Irish taxpayer got a boost this week after the homes of three notorious gangland criminals were sold off at auction.
The Criminal Assets Bureau raised a total of €1.2 million after putting the ill-gotten gains under the hammer at a special online firesale.
They included homes once owned by burglary gang boss 'Pale' Miley Connors, Kinahan cartel chief Ross Browning and gangster David Waldron.
Niall speaks with Eamon Dillon about how CAB are returning crime proceeds to the public purse.
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