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John "The Triple Shot" Traynor (born 1948) is an Irish criminal. Traynor was one of the contacts in the criminal world for murdered Irish journalist Veronica Guerin.〔RTÉ Newssite about (arrest of Traynor ) in Amsterdam of 2 September 2010〕 ==Career== Traynor is suspected of being a central and important figure in the Dublin gangland, and had associations with the Irish National Liberation Army.〔〔 He initially worked with Martin Cahill's gang, and eventually owned a derelict shop building that Cahill formerly owned, in Arbour Hill. During the Garda Síochána investigation into Cahill's 1986 theft of the Beit-collection paintings from Russborough House, Blessington, County Wicklow,〔Paul Williams, "The General," pages 95-116〕 detectives believed that the paintings were stored for a period at Arbour Hill. Transferring his alligence to fellow former-Cahill gang member John Gilligan, he also associated with Gilligan gang-members Brian Meehan and Patrick Holland. In 1992, he was arrested and convicted in England for his involvement in a scam involving bearer bonds. Jailed for seven years at Highpoint Prison in Suffolk, Traynor was granted compassionate leave to visit his wife and children in Templeogue, but never returned.〔 Authorities in the UK eventually issued an international arrest warrant against Traynor. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John Traynor (criminal)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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