Two men are jailed for running an online drugs distribution operation described as an “online drugs supermarket” linked to one of the gangs involved in the Drogheda feud. RTE reports that the men managed drug sales and supply through an internet-based platform, enabling the gang to conduct transactions without direct street-level dealing.

The account places the operation within the broader conflict among criminal groups in and around Drogheda. Authorities allege the online structure helped sustain the gang’s activities by facilitating ordering and delivery of drugs. The reporting also frames the arrests and sentencing as part of efforts to disrupt networks connected to the feud.

While details such as the length of sentences and the specific drugs involved are not included in the provided excerpt, the sources agree that the court outcome follows investigation of the men’s role in operating the online drugs business. Both men receive custodial sentences.