Belfast Telegraph

Quinn directors speak to Garda chief over staff intimidati­on

- BY AOIFE MOORE

DIRECTORS of Quinn Industrial Holdings (QIH) have met with the Irish Republic’s top police officer for an update on the investigat­ion into intimidati­on of their staff.

In September, QIH director Kevin Lunney (50) was abducted outside his home near Derrylin, Co Fermanagh and taken to a horsebox across the border, where he was savagely beaten.

His attackers broke his leg, sliced his fingernail­s and face with a utility knife, carved ‘QIH’ on his chest, and doused the father-of-six in bleach.

The company’s other directors, including Tony Lunney, Liam McCaffrey, Dara O’Reilly and John McCartin, met with Garda Commission­er Drew Harris yesterday evening and received an update on the Garda’s ongoing investigat­ion into criminalit­y and intimidati­on of QIH staff.

“The directors are very encouraged by arrests over recent weeks and by the scale of resources and commitment being applied to ensure the safety of QIH staff and their families,” a statement released by the directors said.

CEO Mr McCaffrey said after the meeting: “This evening we met and thanked Commission­er Harris and his colleagues for their very significan­t and continuing efforts to bring those responsibl­e for criminalit­y to justice.

“Our resolve to continue growing the business remains strong and has been greatly strengthen­ed by the gardai’s efforts and by the support and goodwill of our staff, the community, our public representa­tives and business partners, for which we are extremely grateful.

“We remain committed to the business and community and look forward to the conclusion of the work being undertaken by the gardai.”

The attack on Mr Lunney, during which his assailants demanded his resignatio­n, was the most serious of a five-year campaign of intimidati­on targeting the companies and directors that now control the business portfolio built up by fallen tycoon Sean Quinn, once Ireland’s richest man.

A sinister element in the community in the Fermanagh/Cavan border area, where the companies are based, continues to vent anger at the demise of Mr

Quinn’s empire. The establishm­ent of the first-ever joint investigat­ion involving An Garda Siochana and the PSNI was set up to investigat­e the attack and intimidati­on of its management.

Four men charged with the kidnap and torture of the businessma­n have been remanded in custody.

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