The Cairo Gang was brought in during the middle of 1920 by Sir Henry Wilson explicitly to deal with Michael Collins and his organisation.
With the Cairo Gang.
Emmett's primary focus is his band, The Cairo Gang, which released its self-titled debut album on Narnack Records in 2006.
The Cairo Gang (Narnack Records, 2006)
Their victims were British Army officers, some of whom are intelligence agents (known as the "Cairo Gang").
On Bloody Sunday (1920), Collins' men killed fourteen of the MI5 agents who comprised the Cairo Gang.
The dead included members of the "Cairo Gang", British Army Courts-Martial officers, the two Auxiliaries and a civilian informant.
This day has become known as Bloody Sunday as the British military invaded the pitch as a reprisal for the assassination of the Cairo Gang.
The dead included members of the so-called "Cairo Gang" and a Courts-martial officer at different places around Dublin.
The meeting was called to discuss the final arrangements for what would be the rout of the British secret service, with the elimination of the Cairo Gang.