Three men arrested by gardaí investigating Hutch/Kinahan feud appear in court to face firearms charges

Three men have appeared in court in connection with the seizure of a stash of guns in Dublin.

Three men arrested by gardaí investigating Hutch/Kinahan feud appear in court to face firearms charges

Three men have appeared in court in connection with the seizure of a stash of guns in Dublin.

They were arrested by gardaí investigating the Hutch/Kinahan feud.

There was a heavy garda presence as the two brothers and another man appeared in court number one this morning at the Criminal Courts of Justice.

All three Dublin men are charged with the possession of four firearms, the possession of ammunition and the possession of a stolen car.

The guns include a submachine gun, a Makarov pistol, a revolver and a Beretta.

Glen Thompson (aged 23) of Plunkett Drive in Finglas, his brother Gary Thompson (aged 33) of Plunkett Green in Finglas and Robert Brown (aged 35) of Phibsborough Road in Phibsborough are all due to apply for bail this afternoon.

The court appearance follows a major garda operation at an apartment complex on Gardiner Street on Saturday morning.

A fourth man arrested as part of the investigation has been released without charge and a file is being sent to the DPP.

- Digital desk

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