McCarthy-Dundon

The McCarthy-Dundon's are a criminal gang based in Limerick City, Ireland. Their main base is Ballinacurra Weston on Limerick's southside but they also have a strong presence in Southill and in the northside suburb of Moyross. The gang, involved in drug dealing, extortion and armed robbery, have been central players in the Limerick feud, which has claimed up to twenty lives.[1] The feud, which involves several criminal families, mainly the McCarthy-Dundons, the Ryans and the Keane-Collopy gang from St. Mary's Park, has been ongoing since 2000.[2]

The gang have also been responsible for the high profile murders of several innocent people unconnected to gangland, including night club bouncer Brian Fitzgerald, shot dead in 2002, the murder of Shane Geoghegan, shot in a case of mistaken identity in 2008 and businessman Roy Collins, who was murdered in 2009.[3][4][5]Gardai suspect the gang helped organise the murder of innocent Baiba Saulite in 2006. The mother-of-two was shot dead outside her home in Swords, Dublin by a lone gunman. It is suspected the murder was ordered by her ex-husband, Lebanese gangster Hassan Hassan. While in prison he approached gang members to help organise the murder.[6][7]

Two gang members were convicted in 2008 of conspiring to possess weapons after a joint operation between Gardaí and undercover agents from the Serious Organised Crime Agency in the UK.[8] Glen Geasley (27), and Sean Callinan (21) were jailed after a plot to import weapons to be used against the gang's rivals. The weapons included rocket launchers, AKM assault rifles and uzi submachine guns.[9]

The Criminal Assets Bureau seized two bullet-proof BMW's from gang members in 2009.[10] The cars, worth €150,000 and registered to brothers and senior gang members, Wayne and Gerard Dundon, were imported from Germany where they had been modified with bullet-proof glass and reinforced armoured doors.[11]


References

  1. Family Feud, Anthony Galvin. Hodder Headline Ireland (2003) ISBN 0340831537
  2. Crime Wars, Paul Williams Merlin Publishing (2008) ISBN 1903582830
  3. Duggan, Barry (14 February 2013). "Criminal who ordered bouncer's murder a decade ago arrested". Independent.ie.
  4. "John Dundon guilty of murder of Shane Geoghegan". RTÉ News. 13 August 2013.
  5. "Man jailed for life for Roy Collins' murder". RTÉ News. 5 May 2010.
  6. Woulfe, Jimmy (23 November 2006). "Limerick gang suspected of carrying out murder". Irish Examiner.
  7. Foy, Ken (1 June 2011). "Revealed:Suspects quizzed in shooting of innocent mum Baibe". Herald.ie.
  8. "Gang sought arsenal to kill state witness". Irish Independent. 2 March 2008.
  9. "Men tried to buy rocket launchers for Limerick gangs, court hears". breakingnews.ie. 13 February 2008.
  10. "Luxury cars seized by CAB". RTÉ News. 16 March 2009.
  11. "CAB moves on Limerick gang property". Limerick Leader. 27 July 2009.

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