Irish fugitive and suspected crime boss Daniel Kinahan arrested in Dubai
Police said the arrest followed a judicial file from Irish authorities and was carried out under an extradition agreement within 48 hours of the warrant.
- On Friday, authorities confirmed that Irish crime boss Daniel Kinahan was arrested in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, following an arrest warrant issued by the Irish Courts for alleged serious organised crime offences.
- Dubai police executed the arrest on Wednesday, April 15, following an intensive surveillance operation; Kinahan was captured within 48 hours of the warrant being issued by the Irish Government Department.
- This arrest follows a judicial file from Irish authorities detailing Kinahan's alleged crimes, enabling Dubai Public Prosecution to initiate legal procedures under the bilateral extradition agreement between the two nations.
- In a statement, Gardai called the arrest an "extremely important demonstration of the need for international law enforcement co-operation in tackling transnational organised crime." The force emphasized determination to pursue suspects abroad.
- Support for the international collaboration came from the Irish Government Department of Justice, Home Affairs, Migration, and Foreign Affairs; the matter remains with authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
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