'We're being treated worse than the Kinahans' - couple at centre of Meath planning row hit out after council seize home
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'We're being treated worse than the Kinahans' - couple at centre of Meath planning row hit out after council seize home
"Officials from Meath County Council and members of An Garda Síochána arrived at the home of Rose and Chris Murray in Faughan Hill, Bohermeen, on Monday morning to execute a High Court order. For the past 20 years, the couple have been fighting to prevent the demolition of their home."
Rose and Chris Murray constructed a house in Faughan Hill, Bohermeen, Co Meath in 2006 without obtaining proper planning permission. For two decades, the couple engaged in legal proceedings attempting to prevent demolition of their property. On Monday morning, officials from Meath County Council and An Garda Síochána executed a High Court order at their residence, resulting in the home's seizure and the issuance of arrest warrants for the couple. The Murrays have expressed their frustration with the enforcement action, claiming they are being treated unfairly compared to other cases.
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