Suspected crime boss Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai

Daniel Kinahan
Daniel Kinahan (Image: PA)

Irish national Daniel Kinahan has been arrested in Dubai over alleged links to an “international organised crime network”.

He was detained after a court in Ireland issued an arrest warrant

Dubai authorities said they received a judicial file and “immediately launched intensive search and surveillance operations, leading to the suspect’s capture” within 48 hours.

They said the “Irish fugitive” was detained on 15 April over his “alleged role in an international organised crime network”.

Dublin’s high court previously named Kinahan as a senior figure in a crime gang involved in international drug trafficking operations and firearm offences.

In 2022, US authorities issued a reward of up to $5m for his arrest.

Kinahan was previously linked to the boxing world and co-founded a well-known management and promotions company – which later shut down.

In 2016, a bloody feud with the rival Hutch gang led to an attempt on his life when men disguised as armed police opened fire at a boxing weigh-in at a Dublin hotel.

Kinahan managed to escape but gang member David Byrne was killed, shot multiple times as he ran for the exit.

Kinahan escaped an attempt on his life at a Dublin hotel in 2016. Pic: Reuters
Kinahan escaped an attempt on his life at a Dublin hotel in 2016. (Image: Reuters)

 

Irish police confirmed on Friday that a man in his late 40s was taken into custody in line with the extradition agreement the two countries.

They said the arrest was a “matter for the authorities in the United Arab Emirates at this time”.

“Today’s arrest is another extremely important demonstration of the need for international law enforcement co-operation in tackling transnational organised crime,” a statement added.

Source:  Sky News news.sky.com

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