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The family of a murdered County Londonderry drug dealer has agreed to pay back assets worth £750,000. | The family of a murdered County Londonderry drug dealer has agreed to pay back assets worth £750,000. |
The widow and mother-in-law of Patrick Fleming are to hand over a five-bedroom house, 35 acres of land, cash and a number of valuable paintings. | The widow and mother-in-law of Patrick Fleming are to hand over a five-bedroom house, 35 acres of land, cash and a number of valuable paintings. |
Mr Fleming, 40, of Macosquin, Coleraine, was under investigation by the Assets Recovery Agency (ARA) at the time of his murder in May 2006. | Mr Fleming, 40, of Macosquin, Coleraine, was under investigation by the Assets Recovery Agency (ARA) at the time of his murder in May 2006. |
He was stabbed to death at flat in Coleraine. | He was stabbed to death at flat in Coleraine. |
A number of individuals are awaiting trial in connection with the killing. | A number of individuals are awaiting trial in connection with the killing. |
The agency had alleged the majority of Mr Fleming's wealth was derived from drug dealing. | The agency had alleged the majority of Mr Fleming's wealth was derived from drug dealing. |
A Consent Order to recover his assets was granted by the High Court in Belfast following an agreement between the ARA and his widow and mother-in-law. | A Consent Order to recover his assets was granted by the High Court in Belfast following an agreement between the ARA and his widow and mother-in-law. |
ARA deputy director Charlie Dickin said: "This is another excellent result and further demonstrates the agency's commitment to ensuring that crime doesn't pay. | ARA deputy director Charlie Dickin said: "This is another excellent result and further demonstrates the agency's commitment to ensuring that crime doesn't pay. |
"The minimum we will recover from this settlement is £750,000 and arrangements are already in hand to sell this substantial five bedroom property and land." | "The minimum we will recover from this settlement is £750,000 and arrangements are already in hand to sell this substantial five bedroom property and land." |
The assets to be handed over include: | The assets to be handed over include: |
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