Former landscaper who laundered more than 127,000 had purchases akin to 'height of Celtic Tiger' era in home, court told
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Former landscaper who laundered more than 127,000 had purchases akin to 'height of Celtic Tiger' era in home, court told
"Detective describes John Carey's 'trappings of wealth'"
"A former Tipperary landscaper who laundered more than €127,000 through his bank account in one year had purchases akin to the "height of the Celtic Tiger" era in his home when it was searched by gardaí."
"Convicted drug importer John ­Carey (57), formerly of Rathanny Golflinks Road in Tipperary town, has pleaded guilty to seven counts of money laundering on separate dates in 2022."
John Carey, aged 57 and formerly of Rathanny Golflinks Road in Tipperary town, pleaded guilty to seven counts of money laundering on separate dates in 2022. More than €127,000 was laundered through his bank account within one year. Gardaí searched his home and found purchases and possessions described as akin to the height of the Celtic Tiger era. Carey is a convicted drug importer. The laundering convictions relate to transactions and dates across 2022 and follow investigative actions by law enforcement that uncovered the wealth indicators in his residence.
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