Dublin Port
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Address | North Dock, Dublin, Ireland |
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Provinces | Leinster |
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ID | 2086239 |
About Dublin Port
Dublin Port is the seaport of Dublin, Ireland, of both historical and contemporary economic importance. Approximatively two-thirds of Ireland's port traffic travels via the port, which is by far the busiest on the island of Ireland.
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Raids on homes of brothers wanted by Essex police
Christopher (left) and Ronan Hughes are wanted on suspicion of manslaughter and Human Trafficking
Homes belonging to Two Brothers wanted for questioning about the deaths of 39 people in a lorry in Essex have been searched by the Irish authorities.
Ronan and Christopher Hughes have links to Armagh in Northern Ireland and Monaghan in The Republic of Ireland.
Two County Monaghan homes owned by the pair were among 10 properties searched by Ireland's Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB), according to Police sources.
CAB seized vehicles and cash as part of its year-long smuggling investigation.
The Bureau also secured court orders to freeze 20 bank accounts holding about €200,000 in total.
The Cab investigation is focused on "a group suspected of being involved in various international smuggling activities".
However, that investigation has "intensified over The Past Two Weeks " according to a statement issued by gardaí (Irish Police ).
Two lorry tractors and trailers were seized last week as part of The InvestigationThe Statement , issued on Thursday morning, said The Cab investigation was "not linked to the ongoing Essex Police investigation".
However, it is understood that The Discovery of 39 bodies in a lorry in Essex on 23 October has given added impetus to CAB's long-running investigation into international smuggling.
The 10 County Monaghan properties searched by CAB staff on Thursday consisted of seven homes and three industrial premises, which were described by gardaí as sheds or yards.
The items seized during the raids included Two BMW cars; a Volkswagen van and a Mitsubishi Shogun .
One of The Cars seized in County MonaghanCash in different currencies was also found, with CAB seizing €1,400, $900 and £600.
In addition to The Four vehicles seized in Monaghan on Thursday, a Northern Ireland -registered lorry and a Bulgarian-registered lorry were seized at Dublin Port last Tuesday as part of the same investigation.
Garda sources also confirmed that some of The Material seized belongs to 40-year-old Ronan Hughes and his 34-year-old brother Christopher .
A van was also seizedThe by Essex Police at the end of last month.
Investigating officers said at the time the pair were wanted on suspicion of manslaughter of the 39 Vietnamese victims.
Earlier on Thursday, The Force said but their names are not yet being Released .
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Source of news: bbc.com