Reputed chief of IRA held in tax evasion
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The Irish Republican Army’s reputed commander appeared in court for the first time and was charged with massive tax evasion.
Irish police and prosecutors -- stymied for decades in their efforts to put the alleged terrorism mastermind and suspected fuel smuggler Thomas “Slab” Murphy behind bars -- are now using the same approach that U.S. authorities took to nail Al Capone: following the money trail.
Murphy, 58, had been lying low since British and Irish authorities raided his border-straddling farm in March 2006 and found a fuel-smuggling operation.
On Wednesday night, detectives from the police’s anti-racketeering squad caught Murphy as he was being driven away from a Gaelic football game.
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