"Court heard sellers would be shown a "fake" bank‑transfer image to convince them that payment had been made before the vehicles were taken Two Dublin men have been accused of targeting online sellers in an organised series of thefts of motorbikes and cars "nationwide" using fake payments and simulated bank transfers. Edward Collins (21), of Collinstown Crescent and Sean Hutchinson (24), of Cooleven Green, both in Clondalkin, appeared at Dublin District Court today facing 13 and 24 charges respectively."
"Two Dublin men have been accused of targeting online sellers in an organised series of thefts of motorbikes and cars "nationwide" using fake payments and simulated bank transfers. Edward Collins (21), of Collinstown Crescent and Sean Hutchinson (24), of Cooleven Green, both in Clondalkin, appeared at Dublin District Court today facing 13 and 24 charges respectively."
Two Dublin men are accused of carrying out an organised series of thefts that targeted online sellers across the country. Sellers were shown a "fake" bank‑transfer image to convince them that payment had been made before vehicles were taken. The alleged offences involved motorbikes and cars and used fake payments and simulated bank transfers to facilitate the thefts. Edward Collins (21), of Collinstown Crescent, and Sean Hutchinson (24), of Cooleven Green, both in Clondalkin, appeared at Dublin District Court today. Collins faces 13 charges and Hutchinson faces 24 charges related to the alleged incidents.
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