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Relatives of Ciaran Noonan at the scene where his body was discovered Sasko Lazarov/Photocall Ireland
Murder

Man extradited from Amsterdam over body found in Meath field

The body of Ciaran Noonan was found two weeks after he was abducted.

A 36-YEAR-OLD MAN has been extradited from Amsterdam to Ireland in connection with a body found in a Meath field more than two years ago.

Gardaí confirmed that the man was extradited from Netherlands last night on foot of a European Arrest Warrant.

The man is due to appear before the Courts of Criminal Justice this morning over the murder of Ciaran Noonan.

The body of 29-year-old Ciaran Noonan from Dublin was found in Trim in Meath on 4 November 2011, sixteen days after he had been bundled into a car and abducted in the East Wall area of Dublin city.

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