£110k cash handover leads to smuggling gang downfall
A south Armagh man who unwittingly brought down a UK crime gang after he was caught with more than £100,000 of their cash has walked free from court on a suspended sentence for money laundering. Vincent McGeough, from the Caramoyle Estate in Keady, was part of a gang involved in the smuggling of hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of illicit cigarettes, tobacco and alcohol into the UK.
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