He faces 446 charges.
A man has been sent forward for trial for money laundering and possessing almost 400 stolen catalytic converters.
37 year old Polish national, Slawomir Nowicki, with an address at Osberstown Cottages in Sallins, has appeared again at Dublin District Court today.
He faced 446 charges, 392 of those for unlawfully possessing the car parts and the remainder for money laundering offences.
He was served with a book of evidence, and was told he will face his next hearing on the 8th of April.
Mr Nowicki spoke briefly to confirm he understood the proceedings but has not indicated how he will plead.

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