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Mark Capper was jailed for seven and a half years at the Special Criminal Court today.
The man was extradited from the UK in connection with the murder of David ‘Daithi’ Douglas.
A major player in the feud was yesterday arrested by officers for breaching his bail conditions.
Gardaí intercepted the trio just 250 metres from their target’s home in Dublin’s north inner city.
Additional garda patrols have been approved.
There have been a significant number of attempts to kill gang members based in north and west Dublin in recent weeks.
Eric Fowler was shot dead in Blanchardstown last night.
Kirwan was sitting in his car in Clondalkin when he was shot six times, just before Christmas 2016.
Gardaí said this was the 45th time officers had foiled a potential gangland hit.
One of the key Dublin lieutenants has not been seen since last week.
The arrests have been described by gardai as significant.
The man was arrested at arrivals yesterday evening.
Denis O’Keeffe told gardaí he was refurbishing the weapon for a person involved in the notorious Limerick gangland feud.
On 2 September 2016, a number of shots were fired into a home at Drumalee Park, Dublin 7.
The Prison Officers Association is calling for power to be removed from gangs in prison.
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