Is Gerry Hutch a snitch for the Gardai?

Extra snippets about Gerry:



Drew Harris sued him in the High Court a few years back. They refused to give details of why. Strange that the top cop would sue somebody. Wouldn't he just send his men around, kick in the door and beat the person till they agreed to do whatever the Commissioner wanted?



There was a Garda Superintendent who was involved in some Hutch investigation who committed suicide. He thoughtfully left letters and video to reassure everyone that he was committing suicide voluntarily. Anyone got any info ón that?



NEWSFLASH!!! MSM reports that the Spanish want to extradite him back to the Canaries for moneylaundering offences. That would take him out of the election. Are his handlers reading Sarsfield's? They realise that they cannot rún him in the election because of the snitch allegations. It will not be a believable script.



Funny how Irish criminals are always able to hang out in Spain and Holland for years without a finger being laid ón them. What's that all about?
 
Detective Superintendent Colm Fox shot himself with his own gun in Ballymun Garda Station.

A retired garda super was found with 250k of weed.

An officer from the Garda Ombudsman was socialising with the Monk the night he celebrated his not guilty result in the Regency shooting. This non_Irish, possibly pigmented man was involved in the investigation into the death of Colm Fox.

Small world.

Any more info, names, dates, etc?

Note to Hutch's Garda handlers: Pull it! The election job is over. The script won't work.
 
MSM still pushing Hutch. He was pictured in some paper yesterday and here's the Journal from a few days back. They give Gerry this much publicity and they give Cllrs Quinlan and Steenson and McDonald nothing. Something doesn't add up...


SPANISH OFFICIALS HAVE said that an ongoing examination of a file by the country’s public prosecutions office will not halt Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch from standing in the upcoming Dublin central by-election.


Hutch (62) is currently on bail in connection with a money laundering allegation before a court in Arrecife, Lanzarote.


There have been reports that he intends to stand in the by-election in Dublin Central after the resignation of Paschal Donohoe.


Hutch and nine others are accused by Spanish authorities of belonging to a ‘criminal money-laundering gang’.


Any trial, if it ends up going ahead, would be unlikely to take place before the by-election, next year.


In a statement this morning from the courts service in Lanzarote, prosecutors said that the cases against the well known north inner city Dublin resident had been stalled.


It said that Hutch and other suspects had been held in pretrial detention between October 25 and November 4, but was subsequently set free on bail.







The spokesman said that essentially the case had been referred to the Public Prosecutor’s Office who would consider if it was worth going forward with the case against Hutch. The statement said that a report had been sought “on whether or not to proceed to trial and, if so, for the issuance of provisional charges”.


Spanish officials are not permitted to identify any of the people involved in Spanish prosecutions. The judge in Spain also refused to release details of the case.


However, The Journal, speaking to Irish based sources, has established that the statement refers to Gerry Hutch.


“Answering questions from Irish and British journalists in recent weeks, the fact that the main suspect has announced or confirmed his candidacy for election in his country does not affect the criminal proceedings in any way,” the statement said.


Ahead of last year’s general election, in which Hutch unsuccessfully sought a seat in the Dublin Central constituency, he had to pay a €100,000 bail bond before he was allowed out of prison on November 4 2024.


The Irishman was one of nine people arrested during raids by police in Lanzarote and mainland Spain.


One of the properties searched was Hutch’s €450,000 penthouse in the popular Costa del Sol holiday resort of Fuengirola, where the Irishman was spotted the same day he was released after flying to Malaga from his Canaries’ home.


A judge remanded Hutch and an alleged right-hand man to prison following behind-closed-doors court appearances, but released the other seven suspects on bail.
 
There was a Garda Superintendent who was involved in some Hutch investigation who committed suicide. He thoughtfully left letters and video to reassure everyone that he was committing suicide voluntarily. Anyone got any info ón that?
A mate of mine (a Copper) knew that fella well. Said the Hutch investigation killed him. Put his service revolver into his mouth in Ballymun station and blew his brains out.

Hutch's lawyers and even moreso the DPP had him driven demented. Couldn't handle it.
 
Hutch is definitely a Tout !

Look at the kid gloves the Irish main stream media gives him !

Gerry Hutch = = 100% Tout.
 
A mate of mine (a Copper) knew that fella well. Said the Hutch investigation killed him. Put his service revolver into his mouth in Ballymun station and blew his brains out.

Hutch's lawyers and even moreso the DPP had him driven demented. Couldn't handle it.
Are ya spoofing? How did the DPP drive him demented? Why not just clock out and take a years' sick leave? Sounds like the DPP gaslighted him into suicide...Mind you, I suppose that's about par for the course for the DPP. They have two females in charge now.
 
You're right, he should've just clocked out. But the case engulfed him. And he made a couple of clerical errors which Hutch's team seized upon.

He was being highly scrutinised by his colleagues up the ladder as well. Dude couldn't take it all.
 
You're right, he should've just clocked out. But the case engulfed him. And he made a couple of clerical errors which Hutch's team seized upon.

He was being highly scrutinised by his colleagues up the ladder as well. Dude couldn't take it all.
It happens unfortunately, probably too much pressure placed on him, and he couldnt see a way out. I think the hutch thing is mad tho, remember in the special criminal court, hutch was tried as being an actual shooter in the Regency shootings, which is ridiculous, he may have been involved in some way, but actually one of the shooters... Made no sense, which is why he got off. Something about the whole trial stinks.
 
It happens unfortunately, probably too much pressure placed on him, and he couldnt see a way out. I think the hutch thing is mad tho, remember in the special criminal court, hutch was tried as being an actual shooter in the Regency shootings, which is ridiculous, he may have been involved in some way, but actually one of the shooters... Made no sense, which is why he got off. Something about the whole trial stinks.
Houdini Hutch ! ! !

Like a Tout ! ! !
 
.. Made no sense, which is why he got off. Something about the whole trial stinks.
Indeed. Why not charge him with planning the shooting? And that SF Johnathon dowdall thing was also weird. Also very stupid of him to be having long chats in a car with a Sinn Feiner about how he disposed of the "yokes". Sure everyone knows: SF=SNITCH (brit or west brit)

Steenson should challenge him to a debate. Put a public statement on his website. Hutch will fold.
 
Indeed. Why not charge him with planning the shooting? And that SF Johnathon dowdall thing was also weird. Also very stupid of him to be having long chats in a car with a Sinn Feiner about how he disposed of the "yokes". Sure everyone knows: SF=SNITCH (brit or west brit)

Steenson should challenge him to a debate. Put a public statement on his website. Hutch will fold.
Gerry Hutch stinks !
 
Another big push for Hutch ón Newstalk over the New Year. They say he will definitely rún. Henry McKeen called him charismatic. No mention for Malachy at all, even though he has three criminal convictions.

McKeen claims to be a Christian. So why does he work for the Devil, in the form of Bauer Media? It doesn't make sense.

They mention a way to stop Hutch, because he owes money to the taxman. They are probably just teasing us: they will talk about Hutch until the election is called, and suddenly he won't be able to rún.

Mary Lou interviewed in the Journal – more free publicity for Gerry, including a photo of him surrounded by photographers.

“Sinn Féin will choose its candidates for both elections via selection conventions at some point in early 2026.”

Wouldn't it be fun to have a nice peaceful protest outside the selection convention?
“Right now, it looks to be a race between the party’s only two councillors in Dublin Central – Janice Boylan and Séamus McGrattan.”

We should challenge Hutch to a public debate ón his alleged status as a garda informer and refugee lover.
 
Another big push for Hutch ón Newstalk over the New Year. They say he will definitely rún. Henry McKeen called him charismatic. No mention for Malachy at all, even though he has three criminal convictions.

McKeen claims to be a Christian. So why does he work for the Devil, in the form of Bauer Media? It doesn't make sense.

They mention a way to stop Hutch, because he owes money to the taxman. They are probably just teasing us: they will talk about Hutch until the election is called, and suddenly he won't be able to rún.

Mary Lou interviewed in the Journal – more free publicity for Gerry, including a photo of him surrounded by photographers.

“Sinn Féin will choose its candidates for both elections via selection conventions at some point in early 2026.”

Wouldn't it be fun to have a nice peaceful protest outside the selection convention?
“Right now, it looks to be a race between the party’s only two councillors in Dublin Central – Janice Boylan and Séamus McGrattan.”

We should challenge Hutch to a public debate ón his alleged status as a garda informer and refugee lover.
Hutch is again, the disruption candidate from official Ireland against Steenson. Aontu have fieled Noel Smyth, think that could be the first time they fieled a candidate here in Dub N. Central (could be wrong), but I welcome this. My gut is to give Steenson 1, Aontu 2, and that's it.
 
. My gut is to give Steenson 1, Aontu 2, and that's it.
If we don't put an anti-fraud system in place, it will be very easy for them to rig the election. The Returning Officer is the person who will manage any fraud, if it happens. They are most important person in the election.
 
Major push for Gerry over the weekend. A play about him is running and the man himself appeared onstage to rapturous applause. He mentioned his upcoming election run. He made an unfortunate reference to Veronica Guerin. It could be construed as a threat to journalists. He should apologise and clarify his remarks.

Rex Ryan wrote the play and it seems sympathetic to Hutch.

Afterwards, some lady journalists approached him and asked him some questions. He did not say a word. He smiled and looked at them. He crushed a soft drinks can with his bare hands.

Obviously the lady journos did not ask him about his alleged status as a Garda snitch. The journos reported that many people are cheerfully saying they will vote for Hutch.

During the whole piece, there was not one mention of Steenson, or Fitzsimmons or any remigration candidate.

A huge publicity boost for Hutch. Ten minutes of prime time radio. That would cost tens of thousands if you were to pay for it.

They are writing the script for the rigged election: All pro-immigration, non-criminal voters will transfer to each other so as to avoid Hutch getting the seat.
 
Major push for Gerry over the weekend. A play about him is running and the man himself appeared onstage to rapturous applause. He mentioned his upcoming election run. He made an unfortunate reference to Veronica Guerin. It could be construed as a threat to journalists. He should apologise and clarify his remarks.

Rex Ryan wrote the play and it seems sympathetic to Hutch.

Afterwards, some lady journalists approached him and asked him some questions. He did not say a word. He smiled and looked at them. He crushed a soft drinks can with his bare hands.

Obviously the lady journos did not ask him about his alleged status as a Garda snitch. The journos reported that many people are cheerfully saying they will vote for Hutch.

During the whole piece, there was not one mention of Steenson, or Fitzsimmons or any remigration candidate.

A huge publicity boost for Hutch. Ten minutes of prime time radio. That would cost tens of thousands if you were to pay for it.

They are writing the script for the rigged election: All pro-immigration, non-criminal voters will transfer to each other so as to avoid Hutch getting the seat.
Hutch is just paying back for being a snitch and the, Guards / State, keeping him alive.

Snake-y Bastard !
 
And to ensure no far "roysh" Candidates emerge. Hutch is a plant.
He is the Dublin North Central version of Conor McGregor in the Presidential election.

A safe SF seat at the moment
 
Can we stop the steal? Can we get the US to send a couple of hundred election observers?

If we don't stop them, they will rig the election.
 
Hutch isn't an informant. People need to stop with this nonsense. He's been arrested and imprisoned many times, and has been the subject of intense Garda and media scrutiny for years.

The fact is that he's quite an intelligent operator. He's been able to avoid doing serious time by living a frugal lifestyle and not thinking he's more than what he is - a gurrier from Sheriff Street.

I think his foray into politics is genuine and born out of the affinity he feels with his fellow Dubs in the sink areas of the north inner city. If you listen to his interviews, it's clear that he has no discernable political ideology. All he ever talks about is listening to people in his community and acting in their best interest. And I'm sure the people in these areas view him as a kind of lovable rogue; they can relate to him.
 
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Unfortunately, he might get the 5th seat in the next GE
 
Hutch isn't an informant. People need to stop with this nonsense. He's been arrested and imprisoned many times, and has been the subject of intense Garda and media scrutiny for years.

The fact is that he's quite an intelligent operator. He's been able to avoid doing serious time by living a frugal lifestyle and not thinking he's more than what he is - a gurrier from Sheriff Street.

I think his foray into politics is genuine and born out of the affinity he feels with his fellow Dubs in the sink areas of the north inner city. If you listen to his interviews, it's clear that he has no discernable political ideology. All he ever talks about is listening to people in his community and acting in their best interest. And I'm sure the people in these areas view him as a kind of lovable rogue; they can relate to him.
Gerry Hutch has lived a Charmed Life, for a criminal in the 26 County Banana state-let.

There is only one way that the likes of Gerry Hutch could live such a Charmed Life = = Informer / Tout.

And now he is giving payback for his Charmed Life and being kept alive when the Kinahans would have killed him if they could.

There is absolutely no other possible explanation for Gerry Hutch's Charmed Life, other than he has been an , Informer / Tout = = Absolutely, No Other Possibility.
 
I think his foray into politics is genuine and born out of the affinity he feels with his fellow Dubs in the sink areas of the north inner city. If you listen to his interviews, it's clear that he has no discernable political ideology. All he ever talks about is listening to people in his community and acting in their best interest.

Why does he want more immigration?
Why has he got black and brown foreigners on his security team?
And how many times exactly has he been arrested?
 
Hutch isn't an informant. People need to stop with this nonsense. He's been arrested and imprisoned many times, and has been the subject of intense Garda and media scrutiny for years.

The fact is that he's quite an intelligent operator. He's been able to avoid doing serious time by living a frugal lifestyle and not thinking he's more than what he is - a gurrier from Sheriff Street.

I think his foray into politics is genuine and born out of the affinity he feels with his fellow Dubs in the sink areas of the north inner city. If you listen to his interviews, it's clear that he has no discernable political ideology. All he ever talks about is listening to people in his community and acting in their best interest. And I'm sure the people in these areas view him as a kind of lovable rogue; they can relate to him.
No doubt he is popular amongst many in the inner city, but he has not called out mass immigration that is destroying their area, so that's where he fails IMHO, and why I suspect he's an establishment plant. His trial at the central criminal Court was an absolute farce.... The case against him was simply that he was one of the actual, physical, shooters (Regency), which most know he was not. So why we're those specific charges brought against him which I found very odd
 
Hutch calls for darkies to be interned in concentration camps! This is good stuff.

But he still says we need Indians and other darkies to do cheap labour
Awful nonsense.

Have his Garda handlers told him he must criticise immigration a bit, because 80% want mass deportations now?

If Hutch is real - he isn't - he should rip into the cops as well: "You bastards in the Garda Sicini are up to your necks in the illegal drugs trade and the Paki rape and murder gang thing."

He got full front page in some Judaeo-Brit tabloid today.



Repost from the smug, fat, vaxxed lying whores at the Journal.



A DUBLIN-BASED asylum seekers rights group has “strongly condemned” comments made by Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch in which he called for people he described as “illegal immigrants” to be “interned”.


Lucky Khambule, co-founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI), said that comments made by Hutch were “really upsetting” and exhibited a “complete disregard” for human beings.


Well-known gangland figure Hutch, who is running in the upcoming Dublin Central by-election, made the remarks in a video filmed by far-right councillor Gavin Pepper at Corinthians Boxing Club in Dublin’s north inner city, where he held a public campaign event yesterday.


Asked by Pepper whether the government should deport “undocumented migrants” and close the borders, Hutch said those “brought into the country” should be detained.


“The illegal ones… should be all interned,” Hutch told Pepper.


“They’re coming in through England and France and are mooching their way into Southern Ireland because it’s a freebie and they’re getting paid,” Hutch added.


“They should be put in the Curragh Camp, in camps, until they’re sorted.


“They should be fed, and not given any money, not given any houses,” Hutch added.


Khambule deplored these comments:


“The world is moving forward and we do not need people who are taking us 50 years back.


“We strongly condemn the suggestions made by Mr Hutch and urge him to read more about the immigration policies of Ireland before looking down on people, especially those who come to seek international protection here. No one should be treated the way he is suggesting,” the activist said in full.


Seeking asylum is legal in Ireland. It is a human right, and anyone fleeing persecution who arrives at an Irish port of entry or is already within the state can legally apply for international protection to the International Protection Office.







Hutch also drew a distinction between what he described as “genuine” workers coming to Ireland and others, saying foreign nationals were needed to fill certain jobs.


“The other people that are coming in from foreign countries, from India and all that type of stuff, genuine people coming in – bring your toolbox, you are more than welcome,” Hutch said.


“We don’t want our kids working in McDonald’s. We need foreign nationals coming in for them jobs, whether we like it or not,” he said, adding that “we’re gone too posh”.


“But the illegal ones, don’t give them a penny, feed them and put them on the boat and send them back.”


The government already deports asylum seekers whose applications for international protection are refused, along with other non-EEA nationals without legal permission to remain.


While voluntary returns are preferred, the state enforces deportations through the Garda National Immigration Bureau. In 2025, 4,700 deportation orders were signed, and 2,111 people were confirmed to have left the country.


Six charter flight operations removed 205 people from the State last year. Of these, five operations to non-EU destinations removed 182 people who were subject to deportation orders.


Hutch used the appearance to appeal for votes ahead of the by-election, asking voters to give him their first preference and to transfer their support to other candidates, excluding Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael.


“I would ask people to vote me number one,” Hutch said. “Don’t give it to Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael. Abandon ship, a sinking ship. They’ve soaked the country, and they’re still at it.”


He also criticised media organisations, claiming interviews were “dangerous” and accusing RTÉ of wanting to “stab me in the back”.


The interview comes five days after Hutch formally entered the race for the Dublin Central by-election, which is due to take place later this month following the departure of former minister Paschal Donohoe.


Hutch, who previously secured over 3,000 first-preference votes in the constituency in the 2024 general election, has been campaigning on social media in recent weeks, and is expected to conduct some local canvassing.


His candidacy comes as legal proceedings continue in Spain, where he is on bail in connection with an investigation into alleged money laundering offences, which he denies.
 
Hutch calls for darkies to be interned in concentration camps! This is good stuff.

But he still says we need Indians and other darkies to do cheap labour
Awful nonsense.

Have his Garda handlers told him he must criticise immigration a bit, because 80% want mass deportations now?

If Hutch is real - he isn't - he should rip into the cops as well: "You bastards in the Garda Sicini are up to your necks in the illegal drugs trade and the Paki rape and murder gang thing."

He got full front page in some Judaeo-Brit tabloid today.



Repost from the smug, fat, vaxxed lying whores at the Journal.



A DUBLIN-BASED asylum seekers rights group has “strongly condemned” comments made by Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch in which he called for people he described as “illegal immigrants” to be “interned”.


Lucky Khambule, co-founder of the Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI), said that comments made by Hutch were “really upsetting” and exhibited a “complete disregard” for human beings.


Well-known gangland figure Hutch, who is running in the upcoming Dublin Central by-election, made the remarks in a video filmed by far-right councillor Gavin Pepper at Corinthians Boxing Club in Dublin’s north inner city, where he held a public campaign event yesterday.


Asked by Pepper whether the government should deport “undocumented migrants” and close the borders, Hutch said those “brought into the country” should be detained.


“The illegal ones… should be all interned,” Hutch told Pepper.


“They’re coming in through England and France and are mooching their way into Southern Ireland because it’s a freebie and they’re getting paid,” Hutch added.


“They should be put in the Curragh Camp, in camps, until they’re sorted.


“They should be fed, and not given any money, not given any houses,” Hutch added.


Khambule deplored these comments:


“The world is moving forward and we do not need people who are taking us 50 years back.


“We strongly condemn the suggestions made by Mr Hutch and urge him to read more about the immigration policies of Ireland before looking down on people, especially those who come to seek international protection here. No one should be treated the way he is suggesting,” the activist said in full.


Seeking asylum is legal in Ireland. It is a human right, and anyone fleeing persecution who arrives at an Irish port of entry or is already within the state can legally apply for international protection to the International Protection Office.







Hutch also drew a distinction between what he described as “genuine” workers coming to Ireland and others, saying foreign nationals were needed to fill certain jobs.


“The other people that are coming in from foreign countries, from India and all that type of stuff, genuine people coming in – bring your toolbox, you are more than welcome,” Hutch said.


“We don’t want our kids working in McDonald’s. We need foreign nationals coming in for them jobs, whether we like it or not,” he said, adding that “we’re gone too posh”.


“But the illegal ones, don’t give them a penny, feed them and put them on the boat and send them back.”


The government already deports asylum seekers whose applications for international protection are refused, along with other non-EEA nationals without legal permission to remain.


While voluntary returns are preferred, the state enforces deportations through the Garda National Immigration Bureau. In 2025, 4,700 deportation orders were signed, and 2,111 people were confirmed to have left the country.


Six charter flight operations removed 205 people from the State last year. Of these, five operations to non-EU destinations removed 182 people who were subject to deportation orders.


Hutch used the appearance to appeal for votes ahead of the by-election, asking voters to give him their first preference and to transfer their support to other candidates, excluding Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael.


“I would ask people to vote me number one,” Hutch said. “Don’t give it to Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael. Abandon ship, a sinking ship. They’ve soaked the country, and they’re still at it.”


He also criticised media organisations, claiming interviews were “dangerous” and accusing RTÉ of wanting to “stab me in the back”.


The interview comes five days after Hutch formally entered the race for the Dublin Central by-election, which is due to take place later this month following the departure of former minister Paschal Donohoe.


Hutch, who previously secured over 3,000 first-preference votes in the constituency in the 2024 general election, has been campaigning on social media in recent weeks, and is expected to conduct some local canvassing.


His candidacy comes as legal proceedings continue in Spain, where he is on bail in connection with an investigation into alleged money laundering offences, which he denies.
FFS lucky khambule, that khunt was meant to be deported to South Africa, but here he is working for an NGO living off tax payers money. Anyway hutch, its welcome that he's talking a hard line on illegals, but way to soft on minimum wage migrants, will stick with Steenson, but will give the monk a higher preference than I was going to do. Still think the woke shower of globo homo fcuks here in dub north central, will vote that soc dem lad in, hope I'm wrong. It's probably him or hutch here anyway.
 
I saw him try to speak, he has not got two brain cells and likely left school after the Group Cert
 
I saw him try to speak, he has not got two brain cells and likely left school after the Group Cert
Hutch or the darkie?

Hutch is no fool.

Maybe he is playing the fool now, with view to attracting votes from fools?

It takes a fool to play a wise man and a wise man to play the fool.
 

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