Daniel Kinahan, alleged leader of the Kinahan organized crime group, was arrested in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday. According to multiple reports, the arrest followed a warrant issued by Irish courts for alleged serious organized crime offenses.
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Daniel Kinahan, alleged leader of the Kinahan organized crime group, was arrested in the United Arab Emirates on serious organized crime charges. The arrest followed an extradition request from Irish authorities and involved international cooperation between Ireland and the UAE.
- Daniel Kinahan, aged in his late 40s, was arrested in Dubai on Wednesday
- The arrest follows a warrant issued by Irish courts for alleged serious organized crime offenses
- Irish police confirmed the arrest is part of efforts to combat transnational organized crime
- Kinahan denies any involvement in organized crime and has no criminal convictions
- The arrest involved cooperation between Irish and UAE authorities under an extradition agreement
The gardai (Irish police) confirmed they were aware of the arrest and stated it was conducted in accordance with the bilateral extradition agreement between Ireland and the UAE. Dubai police reported that the arrest came after receiving a judicial file from Irish authorities detailing Kinahan's alleged crimes and his involvement in an international criminal organization.
Kinahan, who lives in the UAE, has previously denied any involvement in organized crime and insisted he has no criminal convictions. He is also known as the founder of MTK Global boxing management company, which once represented high-profile boxers like Tyson Fury and Billy Joe Saunders. The arrest was welcomed by Irish Minister Jim O'Callaghan, who said it followed his request to the UAE for Kinahan's extradition.
The Kinahan cartel has been linked to a gangland feud in Ireland that has resulted in 18 deaths since 2015. In 2016, an attempt was made on Kinahan's life at a boxing weigh-in at the Regency Hotel in Dublin, which left one of his associates dead and two others injured.
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