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Serving Cork for 120 years EE - V1 EDITION NO. 34,848 FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013 RRP: e1.50 01.03.13 Recommended retail price €1.50 ���� �� ���� ���������������� �� �� ���� ������ TONIGHT WEATHER L: 1°C Mainly clear Winds: NE at 5-10 mph Garda hitman probe continues They’ve got the look... Leah McNamara and Vafa Lightfoot, winners of the UCC Next Top Model 2013 competition last night. See page three. Picture: Michael O’Sullivan GARDAÍ were continuing to hold a former politician today who was arrested in Cork city after allegedly trying to hire a hitman to murder three people. It’s understood that the man has been in an extremely agitated state since his detention yesterday at Gurranabraher Garda Station. The ex-politician and business- man is accused of conspiring to murder a fraud squad garda, a revenue official and an accountant who were thought to be involved in an investigation into his finan- cial affairs. The man was arrested yesterday By RONAN BAGNALL Gardaí alerted the intended tar- gets of the suspected conspiracy, before moving yesterday morning to arrest the man. The arrest is being linked to a wider investigation over recent months that includes other threat- ening behaviour towards a Reven- ue official and an accountant. The man was previously ques- tioned about offences under the Criminal Justice Fraud and Theft Act, but was released without charge. He was being questioned today at Gurranabraher Garda Station under section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act and he can be held for up to seven days. at his home outside Cork city. It is believed that he approached an associate about possibly hiring a professional hitman, but that person then reported the incident to gardaí who launched an undercover operation. This led to a meeting between the suspect and an officer posing as a contract killer around two weeks ago and subsequently led to the man’s arrest yesterday. It’s understood the suspect offered a significant sum of money to arrange the murders, thought to be around 10,000. Edward Bryan to be sentenced FORMER Christian Brother Edward Bryan, who was last week found guilty on seven counts of indecently assaulting boys at the North Monastery Secondary School in Cork in the Eighties, was due to be sentenced today. Bryan, of Martinvilla, Trim, Co. Meath, had denied 10 counts of indecently assaulting four boys at the North Monastery on dates between September 1, 1984 and June 30, 1990. He was remanded in custody last Thursday until today.

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S e r v i n g C o r k f o r 1 2 0 y e a r s

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EDITION NO. 34,848FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2013 RRP: e1.50

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TONIGHT

WEATHER F

L: 1°CMainly clear

Winds: NE at5-10 mph

Garda hitmanprobe continues

They’ve got the look...

LeahMcNamara and Vafa Lightfoot, winners of the UCCNext TopModel 2013competition last night. See page three. Picture: Michael O’Sullivan

GARDAÍ were continuingto hold a former politiciantoday who was arrested inCork city after allegedlytrying to hire a hitman tomurder three people.

It’s understood that the man hasbeen in an extremely agitated statesince his detention yesterday atGurranabraher Garda Station.The ex-politician and business-

man is accused of conspiring tomurder a fraud squad garda, arevenue official and an accountantwho were thought to be involvedin an investigation into his finan-cial affairs.The man was arrested yesterday

By RONAN BAGNALL Gardaí alerted the intended tar-gets of the suspected conspiracy,before moving yesterday morningto arrest the man.The arrest is being linked to a

wider investigation over recentmonths that includes other threat-ening behaviour towards a Reven-ue official and an accountant.The man was previously ques-

tioned about offences under theCriminal Justice Fraud and TheftAct, but was released withoutcharge.He was being questioned today

at Gurranabraher Garda Stationunder section 50 of the CriminalJustice Act and he can be held forup to seven days.

at his home outside Cork city. It isbelieved that he approached anassociate about possibly hiring aprofessional hitman, but thatperson then reported the incidentto gardaí — who launched anundercover operation.This led to a meeting between

the suspect and an officer posingas a contract killer around twoweeks ago and subsequently led tothe man’s arrest yesterday.It’s understood the suspect

offered a significant sum of moneyto arrange the murders, thought tobe around €10,000.

Edward Bryan to be sentencedFORMER Christian Brother EdwardBryan, who was last week foundguilty on seven counts of indecentlyassaulting boys at the NorthMonastery Secondary School inCork in the Eighties, was due to besentenced today.

Bryan, of Martinvilla, Trim, Co.Meath, had denied 10 counts ofindecently assaulting four boys atthe North Monastery on datesbetween September 1, 1984 and June30, 1990. He was remanded incustody last Thursday until today.