31 Jul 2014

Ballymacan, Co Meath: Murdered Man Was To Be Arrested For Murder Of Dissident Republican Boss Alan Ryan: *UPDATED



The man's body was found in a field near the Louth-Meath border
The man's body was found in a field near the Louth-Meath border
The body of a man has been found in a field in Co Meath. It is believed he may have sustained gunshot wounds.

www.independent.ie/irish-news/news/suspected-gunman-linked-to-drugs-theft-is-found-shot-dead-in-a-rular-field-30473169.html 

*Gardaí are expected to begin a murder investigation today after the discovery of a man’s body with gunshot wounds in a field in Ballymacan, Co Meath.

He was named last night as Paul Gallagher, believed to be a Dubliner in his mid 20s who had been missing since Monday. He was from Donaghmede in north Dublin but also had an address in Co Louth.
Mr Gallagher is believed to have gone with an associate to meet other men in a remote part of Co Meath near Collon when he was shot dead.
Gardaí believe the murder occurred in the field where the body was discovered at about 5.30pm yesterday. He had been shot several times.
The man Mr Gallagher was with on Monday fled the area when he heard gunfire. However, he did not go to gardaí.
The fact he was with the deceased at the time of his death only emerged when Mr Gallagher’s family realised he was missing and began contacting his friends looking for information as to his whereabouts.

Reported missing

The deceased’s family initially believed he had gone to Drogheda on Monday with his associate to meet a group of other men and had gone missing there. They reported him missing to gardaí in Drogheda.
It is now believed the two men drove to Collon to meet a group of men known to them. Gardaí think Mr Gallagher got out of the car he was travelling in and walked into a field at Ballymacken, just north of Slane.
His associate, who had remained in the car, heard shots being fired and immediately fled in the car.
Mr Gallagher’s family had been looking for him and, acting on information they received, they went to the field near Collon with the permission of the landowner and the body was found.
The motive for the shooting is not clear. However, gardaí are trying to establish if the killers are members of a north Dublin gang who lured their victim to the field on the pretence of discussing a drugs debt.
The suspects are closely linked to a man regarded as one of the State’s biggest drug dealers. He is suspected of involvement in robberies and drug-related murders, including the killing two years ago of Real IRA figure Alan Ryan in Dublin.


A post mortem will be carried out today on the body of a man found in a Co Meath field yesterday. It has been reported that he suffered a number of gunshot wounds.
The victim has been named in newspaper reports today as Paul Gallagher, who was aged in his mid 20s and originally from Dublin, but had been missing from his home in Drogheda.
His remains were found at Ballymacan between Slane and Collon, before being moved to Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda.
The area was sealed off overnight for a technical examination and the State Pathologist attended the scene.
Gardaí are appealing to anyone with information to contact Navan Garda Station on 046 - 9079930. www.garda.ie 
Gardaí are expected to launch a murder investigation.
His body was discovered in a field at Ballymacan on the Louth-Meath border near Collon just before 6pm this evening.
It is understood the man, who was originally from Coolock in Dublin, had gone with another man to meet a number of other people.






He was reported missing in Drogheda, Co Louth.
Gardaí say they are investigating the circumstances leading up to the man's death.
The area where the body was discovered has been sealed off. 

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