Gerard Hutch, a notorious figure in Irish organized crime, is in contention for the final seat in Dublin Central during the Irish election. The election count is marked by increased security, raising questions about the intersection of politics and organized crime in Ireland.
There's a heightened security presence around the Irish election count at Dublin's RDS as Gerard Hutch , a well-known gangland figure, competes for the final seat in Dublin Central . With approximately nine percent of the vote, Hutch, who was arrested in Spain last month, has garnered significant attention from the media and law enforcement. His candidacy has sparked discussions comparing him to US President-elect Donald Trump, labeling both as 'villains'.
Despite his reputation, Hutch has never been convicted of serious offences, and his candidacy highlights the complex relationship between politics and organized crime in Ireland
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