Lithuanian gang terrorized by Ireland: heroin dealers were not afraid to attack even police and politicians



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A gang from Lithuania began operating in Ireland in early 2010 and managed to stay in the shadows for a long time.

The wars of the local criminals helped a lot to this. It was at a time when Lithuanian criminals were quietly working to establish themselves abroad that local cartels led by Gerri Hutch and Christi Kinahan became embroiled in a bloody war. This war is estimated to have claimed the lives of 18 people in the last decade. This is what caught the attention of the Irish police.

A Lithuanian gang found itself in the spotlight of law enforcement around 2015, when it successfully defeated its competitors and became one of the country’s top heroin suppliers.

Since then, they have not only developed a highly sophisticated drug distribution scheme, but have forcibly included dozens of young and poor Lithuanians who have sought happiness in foreign countries.

Furthermore, the gang members brutally treated not only the competitors, but an attack was also carried out against an Irish official who was following them. The gang leader is also believed to be involved in a very arrogant crime in the homeland – burned by a Plungė politician.



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