Killer Aaron Brady questioned suspicion of a malicious intimidation campaign during...

The evil murderer of the hero Detective Adrian Donohoe was picked up by Gardai on suspicion of having carried out a malicious intimidation campaign.

Cross-border gangster Aaron Brady was arrested yesterday morning by officers from the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation at Portlaoise Prison.

Evil Brady has been charged with intimidation


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Garda Adrian Donohoe was gunned down

Brady, who was incarcerated for 40 years last month for the murder of the brave officer in Co Louth in 2013, was then taken to Portlaoise Garda Station for questioning.

The 29-year-old is questioned on suspicion of using a computer to kill the detective during his trial in order to identify a witness as a “rat”.

He is also suspected of sharing a witness on social media during his trial.

A source said, “Aaron Brady’s arrest is significant and shows that this type of criminal behavior will not be tolerated.”

The convicted killer is also questioned on suspicion of recruiting two vicious criminals for his intimidation campaign during the trial.

Crime recruited

These included the Kinahan cartel gangster Glen Holland and the notorious burglar Dean Byrne.

The couple were arrested by Gardai last month.

Another man arrested is an associate of murder victim Jamie Tighe.

They were suspected of being recruited by Byrne and Holland to intimidate innocent relatives of Witnesses in north Dublin.

Brady is the seventh person arrested as part of the ongoing investigation.

Associated arrests

One of those arrested and released was a Brady employee over the age of 50.

Even though Brady is now serving a 40-year sentence, he could still face new charges.

The South Armagh killer was jailed for 40 years on October 14 for the murder of Detective Garda Donohoe seven years ago.

Brady was sentenced to 14 years in prison for his role in the armed robbery of the Lordship Credit Union in Bellurgan, in which the hero policeman was shot dead.

Gardai has confirmed that an investigation into the allegations of intimidation was ongoing.

A spokesman said: “On November 6, 2020, Gardai, affiliated with the Garda National Bureau of Criminal Investigation (GNBCI), arrested a man in his twenties as part of the ongoing investigation into allegations of intimidation of witnesses, who had legal proceedings the illegal use of tampering with cell phones in prison settings in connection with the recent DPP criminal case against Aaron Brady.

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“The arrested man is currently in custody at Portlaoise Garda Station under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984.

On November 5, 2020, Gardai arrested a man in his fifties.

The spokesman added, “This man has been released and a file is being prepared for the director of the prosecution.”

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