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Cash seized at Limerick brothel donated to charity

A SUBSTANTIAL amount of cash which was seized during a raid at a brothel in the city is to be donated to charity.

The money, totalling €1,500, was seized when gardai searched a premises at Upper Clare Street in May 2007.

Making a Police Property Application to have the money forfeited, Insp Seamus Nolan told Limerick Court two Brazilian woman had been prosecuted in relation the operation of the brothel and that both have since left the jurisdiction.

Judge Eugene O’Kelly granted the application noting that gardai intend donating the money to Adapt House.


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