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Episode 853: Jonathan Gill and Paschal Kelly partners in crime gang, CAB claim
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Tiger kidnapper Paschal Kelly and mediator Jonathan Gill controlled a crime gang involved in bank robberies and drug dealing, CAB have claimed in legal documents.
The alleged ties between the two men were laid bare in a case brought by the bureau against Kelly over €20k found in a bank account.
Niall speaks to Eamon Dillon about Paschal Kelly’s criminal history and how Jonathan Gill has insisted he is a legitimate businessman.
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