Armed police set up checkpoints outside Nikita Hand's home after gang break-in in Dublin

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Armed police have set up checkpoints outside Nikita Hand's home in Dublin after a gang broke in. The incident occurred before her civil case against Conor McGregor, who was found guilty of rape last month. Hand's partner was injured during the break-in, and her daughter called emergency services. Hand's legal team claims the attack was targeted, linked to McGregor's supporters, although the court ruled this was irrelevant to the case. Following the break-in, Hand has moved to a secret location for safety. Police are investigating whether the same gang was involved in another recent burglary nearby. They have recovered a stolen car believed to be used in the incidents.


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