DUBLIN – The longtime chief of the outlawed Irish Republican Army has been sentenced to 18 months in prison for tax evasion after police found a fortune in fuel-smuggling proceeds hidden on his border ...
PROMINENT republican Thomas Murphy has been found guilty of tax evasion at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin. The 66-year-old, from Ballybinaby, Hackballscross, Co Louth, a farm that straddles the ...
THE alleged former leader of the Provisional IRA has agreed to hand over nine houses in Greater Manchester to Irish and British revenue officers. The houses are part of nearly £1m of criminal assets ...
DUBLIN, Ireland — The Irish Republican Army’s reputed commander emerged from his life in the shadows Thursday, appearing in court for the first time to be charged with massive tax evasion. Irish ...
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An appeal by alleged former IRA "chief of staff", Thomas 'Slab' Murphy, against his jail term for tax evasion has been dismissed. Murphy was sentenced to 18 months for tax evasion last February after ...
DUBLIN (AP) — The longtime chief of the Irish Republican Army, one of the outlawed group's most feared and secretive figures, received an 18-month prison sentence Friday for tax evasion a decade after ...
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DUBLIN (AP) — The longtime chief of the Irish Republican Army, one of the outlawed group’s most feared and secretive figures, received an 18-month prison sentence Friday for tax evasion a decade after ...