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Three men jailed for their roles in plan to kill Patsy Hutch

A man has been jailed for nine years for acting as a conduit between senior members of the Kinaha...
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13.43 29 Jun 2020


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Three men jailed for their roles in plan to kill Patsy Hutch

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13.43 29 Jun 2020


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A man has been jailed for nine years for acting as a conduit between senior members of the Kinahan cartel and a sub-cell set up to murder Patsy Hutch.

Michael Burns (43), of no fixed abode, was one of three people jailed today for their involvement in a plan to kill the older brother of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch.

Between February 1st and March 10th 2018, Michael Burns used an encrypted phone to communicate with a senior member of the Kinahan Crime Organisation - referred to in court as ‘Suspect 1’ - about the planned gangland murder of Patsy Hutch.

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He passed instructions down to what were described as ‘dispensable footsoldiers’.

He provided them with burner phones and vehicles, and was secretly recorded showing them getaway routes.

Gardaí moved in on the hit team on the day of the planned murder.

Burns was today jailed for nine years, with two others also jailed.

Ciaran O’Driscoll (25), with an address at Avondale House, Cumberland Street, Dublin 1 and Stephen Curtis (32), of Bellmans Walk, Seville Place, Dublin 1 were both jailed for five years for their roles.

Mr Justice Tony Hunt spoke about the “insidious and destructive nature’ of the Kinahan organisation they were working for.

He said the gang preys on the vulnerable, who then take huge risks for negligible rewards.

Reporting by Frank Greaney
Main image: File Photo. Picture by: Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie

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