Friday, October 14, 2005

Assets frozen after city searches
Assets worth almost £1m belonging to two people have been frozen following searches in the Gobnascale area of Londonderry, police have said.
It follows an operation intoorganizedd crime in Northern Ireland's north-west.
These include 12 houses, a taxi firm, a mobile shop, three bank accounts, £17,000 in cash and two vehicles.
A PSNI spokesperson said the joint police and Customs operation was aimed at preventing people from "benefiting from crime". There were no arrests.
Detectives served a restraining order on two people in Derry freezing assets totalling £950,000.
About 80,000 contraband and counterfeit cigarettes were also recovered in the searches.
Now its hard to say if these men were ira men they could be loyalist? but no matter what the money needs to go back in to the communities drug programs,victims paramilitaryy's, and all who have endured the violence every penny that these men made and have turned into legbusinessess should be taken off them they should not be able to life the good life of the misery they have inflicted over the last 30 plus years

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