A Dublin based businessman who converts vehicles into mobile catering outlets has been arrested by gardai investigating claims that he took tens of thousands of euro in deposits from customers but failed to supply them with their promised food vans. A Dublin based businessman who converts vehicles into mobile catering outlets has been arrested by gardai investigating claims that he took tens of thousands of euro in deposits from customers but failed to supply them with their promised food vans. Businessman arrested following claims he took thousands of euro worth of deposits but failed to complete workDavid Marsh ran a company called Dog Eat Dog Inc Ltd which was dissolved in October. As part of an ongoing investigation into the complaints Marsh was arrested on Tuesday morning and questioned at Finglas garda station. He would tell us the van was almost complete but there seemed to be constant delays,” said Karl Casey.
Source: Irish Independent November 16, 2017 13:52 UTC