Pubdate: Sat, 3 July 1999 Source: Irish Independent (Ireland) Copyright: Independent Newspapers (Ireland) Ltd Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Author: Tom Brady, Security Editor MURDERED DEALER IGNORED VIGILANTE WARNING MURDERED heroin dealer Kevin Fennell had recently ignored a sinister warning from vigilantes to stop trafficking on the streets. Mr Fennell (23) was hit in the chest by two shotgun blasts as he lay on a couch in his partner's house at Drumcairn Park in Tallaght last Tuesday morning. Gardai last night were investigating fears that he may have become the latest victim of so-called republican anti-drug vigilantes who have taken action against dealers in the past in south Dublin. Detectives have established that subversives from either the Provisional IRA or the breakaway republican group, the INLA, who are both active in the Tallaght area, recently issued a warning to Mr Fennell to stop dealing in drugs. Garda sources said last night the investigation team were now examining if there had been a link between the warning and the murder. But investigators stressed they had not ruled out the possibility that he could have been the victim of a gangland shooting ordered by a rival dealer who believed Mr Fennell had moved into his ``territory'' or because he owed a debt over deals. Detectives are also examining whether there are any similarities between the Fennell murder and the shooting of another minor drug dealer, Tom O'Reilly, in the car park of Premier Dairies in Rathfarnham last March. Mr Reilly was believed at the time to have been the victim of a gangland feud over drug money but gardai also checked out the theory of vigilante involvement. Members of the two republican groups have been very active in anti-drug vigilante action in south Dublin in the past few years and associates have also been linked to the attempted murder in March of Alan Byrne who was shot at a bus stop in the south inner city shortly before he was due to give evidence in a murder trial. Chief Supt Noel Smith said his team were receiving excellent co-operation from the public and had made satisfactory progress in inquiries to date. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake