Dubai police arrest Daniel Kinahan on organised crime charges


DUBLIN, April 17 (Reuters) - ⁠Dubai police have arrested alleged Irish crime gang ⁠boss Daniel Kinahan on charges of organised criminal ‌activity, a law-enforcement source said on Saturday.

Dubai police said in a statement on Friday that they had "arrested an Irish fugitive for his ​alleged role in an organised criminal ⁠group involved in ⁠international crimes in his home country," but did not name ⁠Kinahan.A ‌law-enforcement source confirmed the man was Daniel Kinahan.

The arrest happened on Wednesday and followed the ⁠receipt of a judicial file from Irish ​authorities, the ‌Dubai police said.

Kinahan was named as one of three ⁠leaders of ​the Kinahan Organised Crime Group by the United States in 2022 when it offered a $5 million reward for ⁠their arrest.

The U.S. Treasury likened the ​Kinahan drug trafficking gang to some of the world's most notorious crime networks and said the gang frequently uses ⁠Dubai as a hub for illicit activities.

A lawyer for Daniel Kinahan told the BBC in 2021 that he has no criminal record or convictions and allegations about ​being a crime boss are false. ⁠Reuters was unable to contact representatives for Kinahan.

The Irish ​Times reported the charges against ‌Kinahan were related to a gangland ​feud in Ireland.

(Reporting by Graham Fahy; Editing by Conor Humphries, Rod Nickel and Louise Heavens)

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