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Paramilitary Task Force raise £1,500 by auctioning seized vehicles

The money has been given to the Northern Ireland Children's Hospice.

From left: Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Hill, Head of Organised Crime Branch; Rodney McCurley, Northern Ireland Hospice Trustee; and Detective Chief Inspector Avine Kelly.

From left: Detective Chief Superintendent Andy Hill, Head of Organised Crime Branch; Rodney McCurley, Northern Ireland Hospice Trustee; and Detective Chief Inspector Avine Kelly.

Date - 23rd December 2022
By - Cachella Smith
PSNI has raised money for charity by auctioning vehicles seized by the Paramilitary Crime Task Force. More than £1,500 has been gifted to the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice after two cars were auctioned. Both cars were seized in...
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