Former Anglo chief Drumm moved to Loughan House
The former Anglo Irish Bank chief executive David Drumm has been moved to Loughan House open prison, in Blacklion.
Drumm, was convicted of conspiracy to defraud and sentenced to serve six years in prison last year. He served the earlier part of his sentence in Mountjoy Prison.
He was moved yesterday (Thursday) by the Irish Prison Service (IPS) to Loughan House. The detention centre is an open, low security prison for males aged 18 years and over requiring low levels of security.
Prisoner convicted of a white-collar crime are often incarcerated in the lower security facility.