A consignment of whiskey with an approximate value of €270,000 has been stolen from a premises in Carlingford, Co Louth.
The consignment of 'Finnegan Whiskey' was stolen on Saturday, 5 February.
Finnegan Whiskey is not available on the Irish market. The label on the front of the bottle is in the Irish language while the label on the rear is in the French language (expect the actual words Finnegan Finest Irish Whiskey) each front label consists of a picture of a Neolithic Portal Tomb (Dolmen).
The bottles are all 70cl and were stocked in brown cardboard boxes labelled 'Finnegan Irish Whiskey' and the words 'Uisce Beatha'.
Anyone with information or any person who has been offered this product for sale is asked to contact gardaí at Carlingford on 042- 9373102, or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666111 or any Garda Station.
Source: RTE News 23-Feb-2011.