Robbery Attempt At Pub Owned By Conor McGregor

The Irishman with all his fights and multiple business ventures is surely making millions. His fans are aware of his love for expensive things but so are his enemies. What exactly happened at McGregor's Marble Arch pub? 

What?

Two men have been arrested and found guilty of their attempt to rob a Dublin-based pub owned by Conor McGregor.

Where

McGregor's The Marble Arch Pub situated at 1 Benbulbin Rd, Drimnagh, Dublin, Ireland witnessed an unfancy attempt of robbery.

The Guilty Duo


Jason Paget (35) and Charles Darcy (34) are the two guilty. Paget has 15 previous convictions while Darcy has 43 convictions which include one attempt to murder for which he served 12 years in prison.

How Were They Caught?


It was the country's local law enforcement who spotted a car outside the pub with the lights on at 3:33 am while they were patrolling. The police also heard the pub alarm ringing.

Current Situation


The drunken duo was arrested by the police as they tried to flee the scene. Even though they have pleaded guilty, they are waiting for the sentence by the court.

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