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Niall O'Connor & Darragh Berry

Dublin drug gang thug takes lie detector test to prove he wasn't involved in fatal Sean Little shooting

A drug thug who is a member of the Gucci Gang has taken a lie detector test to prove that he had nothing to do with the shooting of Sean Little and a second murder bid.

The man travelled to a lie detector clinic in Yorkshire in the UK where he underwent the test.

He is a close pal of Finglas-based Kinahan drug dealer Mr Flashy but he fell foul of other criminals who believe he had involvement in a number of cases of violent retribution.

A source said: "The Gucci Gang have been involved in all sorts of violence and murder.

"But rumours in gangland was that this young man was involved in the attempted murder of one man in Coolock and also had involvement in organising the murder of Sean Little.

"In recent days he went to the UK and took a lie detector test and passed with flying colours - it found that he was being truthful that he was not involved.

"He then sent the results and a comical picture of himself to the opposing gangster to show the results."

Sean Little was blasted to death in a secluded laneway near Balbriggan in North County Dublin.

Just a few hours later his pal, and Gucci Gang pal, Jordan Davis was also killed in late May.

In the days following the double murder Iranian gun thug Hamid Sanambar was blasted to death in the front garden of Sean Little's home.

In the paranoid world of Dublin gangland the Gucci Gang member, who is often photographed next to his pal Mr Flashy, on social media, was being blamed for at least one of the murders.

In a strange coincidence, sources have revealed that the intended target of Tuesday morning's murder, was allegedly wanted dead by this Gucci gang member.

A source said: "This Gucci Gang have been causing mayhem across Finglas, Coolock and West Dublin.

"They are a delusional bunch of street thugs who are making a fortune on their drugs empire.

"They are making a lot of enemies and this man is one of those people who is now being suspected of involvement in other gangland incidents.

"The worry of course is that there is now a serious threat out to kill him - although comical, he did this lie detector to save his life."

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