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Episode 1059: Two brothers named as leaders of feuding Drogheda gang for first time in court case
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The alleged leaders of one of two feuding gangs in Drogheda have been named for the first time by gardai in a court case.
Brothers Josh and Keith Boylan were described as heading up an organised crime gang by gardai in a money laundering case brought against three female associates.
Niall speaks to Sunday World news editor Eimear Rabbitt about the Boylans and the long-running feud in Drogheda.
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