Louth gardaí investigate theft of €270,000 export-only whiskey

Gardaí in Louth are investigating the theft of a consignment of whiskey with an estimated value of €270,000 which was stolen in Carlingford on February 5.

Gardaí in Louth are investigating the theft of a consignment of whiskey with an estimated value of €270,000 which was stolen in Carlingford on February 5.

Finnegan Whiskey is not available on the Irish market. The label on the front of the bottle is written in Irish while the label on the rear is in French.

Each front label consists of a picture of a Neolithic stone figure.

The bottles were stacked in brown cardboard boxes labelled 'Finnegan Irish Whiskey' and with the words 'Uisce Beatha'.

Anyone with information or any person who has been offered this product for sale is asked to contact the Gardaí.

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