Weapons caretaker for Kinahan cartel released from prison

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A weapons caretaker for the Kinahan cartel has been released from prison after serving an eight-year sentence for gun possession. The Criminal Assets Bureau is targeting the individual and their former partner for their Clondalkin home, which is believed to have been purchased using crime proceeds. The court hearing revealed that it is unclear whether anyone is currently living in the house.

A weapons caretaker for the Kinahan cartel is out of prison after serving an eight-year sentence for gun possession , it emerged during a High Court hearing. James Walsh and his former partner Lisa O’Hara are being targeted by the Criminal Assets Bureau for their Clondalkin home, which the bureau claims crime proceeds were used as a deposit and for renovation works on the property.

However, during the hearing on Wednesday, the court was informed that despite Walsh being released from prison, “it is unclear whether anyone is living in the house.” READ MORE - Jailed senior Kinahan gang member should not be extradited to UK, High Court hears The house on Wheatfield Avenue - of which the CAB say €60k of the proceeds of crime was used to put a deposit on it as well paying a builder €62k in cash for work he carried out on their home - is worth €350,000, the High Court heard last yea

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

Weapons Caretaker Kinahan Cartel Prison Release Gun Possession Criminal Assets Bureau Clondalkin Home Crime Proceeds Property Renovation

 

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