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they got a formula that worked longford couple guilty of engaging in 10 000 fuel scam

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AI-generatedThis is a local criminal case involving theft of fuel from retail stations in Ireland. No commercial mechanism affecting supply, demand, or pricing of fuel or any other commodity. The amounts are small (€10,000 total) and isolated to two individuals. No impact on fuel markets, company margins, or supply chains.
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- Couple guilty of fuel scam totaling over €10,000 in Ireland.
- McDonnell stole €5,323 worth of fuel in November 2023.
- Nevin stole €5,277 worth of fuel in December 2023.
- Both pleaded guilty; McDonnell got 6 months prison, Nevin got suspended sentence.
- Court ordered community service assessments by February 2027.
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