Sinn Fein activist held over mosque terror plot previously admitted selling cocaine
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Sinn Fein activist held over mosque terror plot previously admitted selling cocaine
"Man arrested was at Sinn Féin event in Dublin six weeks ago addressed by President Catherine Connolly, but is not a party member Suspect in far-right extremism probe met Mary Lou McDonald campaigning in general election Couple were admitted into Leinster House twice this year as guests of Sinn Féin senator A Sinn Féin activist who is a terror suspect in a far-right plot to attack a mosque previously admitted to selling cocaine."
"The party turned down his formal membership application due to his drug possession, the Irish Independent has learned."
A man suspected in a far-right extremism probe attended a Sinn Féin event in Dublin six weeks ago addressed by President Catherine Connolly, although he is not a party member. The suspect met Mary Lou McDonald while campaigning during the general election. He and his partner were admitted into Leinster House twice this year as guests of a Sinn Féin senator. The suspect is linked to an alleged plot to attack a mosque and previously admitted to selling cocaine. Sinn Féin rejected his formal membership application because of his drug possession.
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