Two directors of a criminal gang have been jailed for what was described in court as "a worldwide, highly sophisticated money laundering scheme on a breathtaking scale".
Earlier this week, one of the most senior figures in the Kinahan Organised Crime Group pled guilty at the Special Criminal Court to directing a criminal gang in relation to the murder of one man and ...
A new film inspired by the 2004 Northern Bank robbery in Belfast is set to arrive in cinemas later this month. No Ordinary Heist, which was shot in Belfast and Dublin and premiered at the Santa ...
NO decision has been made yet by the DPP as to whether anyone will face a criminal prosecution in relation to the murder of ...
Dubliner McGovern pleaded guilty to two charges of directing gang’s murder conspiracies, though charge of murdering Noel Kirwan now dropped ...
People like him who think they are above the law because of their status with the Kinahan name behind them should be handed the biggest sentences,' Noeleen Barr said.
Sean McGovern has now pleaded guilty to two Kinahan crimes, including facilitating the murder of Noel Kirwan. The Dubliner, alleged to be the closest confidant of Daniel Kinahan, faces the possibility ...
O'Brien's co-accused, Mark McCourt (34) of Edenreive, Newry, Co Down, was previously jailed for 12 years by the Special ...
Senior Kinahan cartel member Sean McGovern, who last summer became the first person to be extradited to Ireland from the ...
McGovern replied “guilty” when both charges were read out by the registrar.
On a St. Patrick's Day weekend where the hottest ticket in Dublin was Anthony Cacace's world title win, it's clear Irish ...
The investigation involved Danville eateries, buried backyard cocaine bricks with $10,000 stacks, and the hotel room death of ...