Christopher's Waldron former house at 61 Killala Road in Cab ra, Dublin 7 sold through Gibson Auctions on the instruction of receivers acting for the Criminal Assets Bureau. Photograph: BRGGibson? This statutory body targets criminals, seizing houses, cars, cash, handbags and anything else suspected to be the proceeds of crime.
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Many community members will be happy to see a ‘for sale’ sign go up and for a particular house to change hands. The bureau is overt in communicating its seizures and their sales. If you want to see what properties might be coming up for sale, follow its active X account which has photos with the hashtag #DenyandDeprive.
The funds used to then refurbish the house and build an outsize extension were determined to have derived from his criminal conduct too. Christopher Waldron's house on Killala Road, Cabra, Dublin is being sold by the Criminal Assets Bureau. Photograph: BRGGibson Another lot seized by Cab sold at auction in April comprised a two-bed detached cottage, a three-bed house, a large commercial warehouse with lorry-height doors and stables. These were all situated on three acres at Chestnut Lodge on the Naul Road in Garristown, some 18km from Swords.
Source: Real Estate Daily Report (realestatedailyreport.net)
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