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Interpol seize fake goods worth more than €100 million

Fake shampoo, cigarettes, beer and counterfeit clothing and DVDs were just a few items discovered in one of the agency’s largest operations ever conducted.

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Here’s how many people are electronically tagged in Ireland*

*Clue: it’s not a lot.

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11 criminals who are far too stupid for their chosen career

You won’t believe these guys.

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EU directive will make it easier to freeze and confiscate criminals’ assets

The directive will enable authorities in countries across Europe to confiscate assets even if the suspect or accused person is ill or has left the region.

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Crime figures show fall in homicides, but rise in kidnappings

Reported murders and manslaughters were down 11 per cent between 2008-2012.

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Million euro paintings stolen in London in the 1970s have been recovered in...

The works are by French artists Paul Gauguin and Pierre Bonnard.

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Family of five terrorised at gunpoint during armed robbery in Limerick

There were three young children in the house when the masked men with guns broke in to their home.

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Two due in court over €1.5m cannabis haul

The two men were arrested yesterday by gardaí targeting a criminal gang based in Tallaght, south Dublin.

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15-year-old in court as drivers warned about spate of carjackings

A teenager will appear in court today after a taxi driver had his car hijacked in the early hours of Sunday morning.

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Man arrested as €800,000 worth of cannabis found in Kildare house

40kg of cannabis herb was found in Crossmorris.

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Poll: Should Ireland bring in a DNA database for criminals?

The DNA of the most serious criminals will be kept on a database under a new law. But is it a good idea? Or a step too far for civil liberties?

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Nokia was blackmailed into paying millions to criminals back in 2008

The criminals acquired the encryption key for a core part of Nokia’s Symbian software, and threatened to make it public if their demands weren’t met.

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Poll: Should we introduce ‘sobriety tags’ for offenders of alcohol-related...

A pilot scheme was launched in London yesterday – should we follow suit?

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Man tried to pass off a crushed up pop tart as crack cocaine, still got arrested

Not-so-smooth criminal.

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Here’s how much money was seized from criminals last year

CAB released its 2013 Annual Report today.

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‘It has never been easier to get away with white collar crime in Ireland’

Can criminals do more damage with a computer than with a gun in a bank?

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Burglars hold knife to 15-month-old baby before stealing cash and jewellery

One of the burglars posed as a water meter reader to gain access to the mother’s home.

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New national DNA database to become operational this year

IT improvements for the gardaí are on the way said Minister Frances Fitzgerald.

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Well, this is quite the crime scene…

Metropolitan Police uncovered *quite* the mess today.

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This is NOT how you flush cannabis down the toilet

Metropolitan Police uncovered *quite* the mess today.

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Ireland has a Witness Protection Programme and we’ve spent €400k on it this year

The protection programme was set up as gardaí tackled gangland crime.

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Ever take a ‘sensitive’ photo of yourself? You could be at risk of sextortion

Faceless criminals are using young peoples’ personal images to extort money from them and the FBI want it to stop.

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‘Want to stop people breaking into your house? Turn your lights on’, says the...

The seasonal warning comes as an increase in crime is expected.

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Prison officers admit they don’t know what to do with prison gangs

“This is the problem – the kind of control these people have over the general population.”

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New DNA database will ‘close the net’ on serial offenders

It’s hoped the system will help find missing people and deal with an increase in burglaries.

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Murderer, Irish-American gangster, FBI informer: The Whitey Bulger story

The author of Black Mass and Bulger’s biography Dick Lehr speaks to us about the criminal’s life.

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Police say most Cologne mob suspects were asylum seekers

Police have confirmed receiving over 120 complaints of assaults, ranging from groping to two alleged rapes.

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Retaliation: Eddie Hutch, brother of ‘The Monk’, shot dead in Dublin city

Emergency services have been at the scene on Poplar Row since before 8pm.

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We seem to have forgotten the Special Criminal Court is supposed to be...

While Sinn Féin’s manifesto pledge was always going to attract close scrutiny, the shootings in the past week have thrust its existence to the top of the news-cycle, writes Dr Alan Greene.

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Gangs of Dublin: Another shooting, but who’s fighting who?

The killing of Vincent Ryan means gardaí are now contending with two active gangland feuds.

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Animal underworld: Exotic pets seized from mobsters are being given a second...

Around 400 exotic animals are rescued every year by Italy’s police and forest guard.

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Courts should hand down tougher sentences for crimes against businesses, say...

The latest national survey finds a quarter of businesses were impacted by crime last year.

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'The line between good and bad people can be thinner than you think'

Psychologist Ian Gargan says knowing what we are capable of, not being fearful of the darker sides of our personality and embracing the differences is important.

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Just 29 gardaí tasked with tackling cybercrime despite surge in internet attacks

New survey found 44% of Irish organisations suffered an attack last year compared to just 25% in 2012.

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Ireland issued a record number of European arrest warrants last year

Some 379 persons have been surrendered to Ireland since 2004.

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Germany sees massive rise in politically-motivated crimes by foreigners

These crimes include offences carried out by Islamic State extremists.

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Chalice given back to Spike Island after 134 years in Dublin

When the island ceased to be a prison in June 1883 the chalice was taken to Mountjoy Prison.

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34 people arrested after 72 checkpoints carried out in Waterford

Increased high visibility foot patrols were carried out across 18 neighbourhoods in the city.

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Tongue-in-cheek postcards launched in bid to track down Europe's most-wanted...

“Belgian fries are the best and we know you miss them.”

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British tourist shot after her family accidentally drove into Brazilian favela

She was hospitalised due to her injuries

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