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Daily Archives: 16th December 2015

Gardai find 70 stolen bikes in one house being readied for export
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Gardai find 70 stolen bikes in one house being readied for export

16th December 2015 John Leave a comment

As bike thefts soar, Gardai have discovered a large quantity of stolen mounts at the back of a house being readied for movement in one batch.

Gardai have found an estimated 70 stolen bikes at the back of a house in Limerick in what they believe was a conspiracy to export shipments of bikes abroad. Read more

Local angle in Limerick Leader

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