CAB Seizes €1.4M in Properties from Organized Crime
Irelands Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) has successfully recovered over one million euros from the sale of four properties tied to organized crime figures in Limerick and Dublin. The properties, linked to gangster Kieran Keane Junior and drug dealer David Waldron, were sold at auction, fetching significantly higher than estimated values. The high-profile seizures, a result of strong teamwork with local police, serve as a warning to criminals and reassurance to communities affected by crime.
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