26/09/2013

CAB Search Former Dublin Home Of McFeely

The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) have begun a search of the former Dublin home of Tom McFeely following the discovery of €200,000 in cash at the property.

The search has been undertaken after a plumbing working on the property uncovered €140,000 in cash under a bathtub last Friday.

CAB officers have so far found a further €60,000 in €50 notes, also hidden in the bathroom.

It is understood that so far no-one has made any claim on the money, which has been lodged in a High Court assignee’s account.

(MH/CD)


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