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He was brought before Kenmare District Court on 17 different charges relating to alleged thefts

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A Romanian man is alleged to have targeted supermarkets across the country, including in Kerry, Cork, Limerick, Monaghan, Tipperary, and Longford, stealing expensive alcohol including Moet and brandy.

Stefan Marin was arrested in Dingle last week after he was detected allegedly stealing alcohol in local supermarkets. He was brought before Kenmare District Court on 17 different charges relating to alleged thefts in various locations right across the country – all of which occurred in the past few weeks. These include several alleged offences in Kerry.

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