Cab Seizes €1.1M from Criminals' Luxury Homes
Irelands Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) has successfully recovered over one million euros from the sale of properties linked to organized crime figures in Limerick, Dublin, and Waterford. The properties, belonging to individuals such as Kieran Keane junior, David Waldron, and John OConnor junior, were sold in online auctions, with proceeds going back to the government. CABs actions aim to disrupt criminal lifestyles and repurpose illicit funds for public use.
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