Kinahan hitman moved to new prison wing after 'clash of personalities'
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Kinahan hitman moved to new prison wing after 'clash of personalities'
"Kinahan hitman Trevor Byrne has been moved from his wing in Portlaoise Prison after officers feared murderer Warren Dumbrell had a hit on him. Dumbrell and Byrne were both serving time in the prison's A block when they had what sources say is a 'clash of personalities', with both vying to be in charge of their landing."
Trevor Byrne, a hitman associated with the Kinahan organization, was moved from his wing in Portlaoise Prison and placed in 23-hour lockup due to safety concerns. Prison officers believed that Warren Dumbrell, a convicted murderer also housed in the facility's A block, had arranged a hit against Byrne. The two inmates had experienced a conflict described as a clash of personalities, with both attempting to establish dominance and control over their prison landing. The relocation and lockup measures were implemented as a precautionary security response to the perceived threat.
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