[ "Suspected crime boss Daniel Kinahan has been arrested in the United Arab Emirates in relation to alleged serious organised crime offences.", "Kinahan, aged in his 40s, was arrested in Dubai over a warrant issued by the Irish courts, Irish national broadcaster RTÉ has reported.", "Dubai police say the arrest was made on Wednesday, 15 April after intensive search and surveillance operations.", "An Garda Síochána (Irish police) said they were aware of the arrest of an Irish national.", "Dubai police have said they have arrested an Irish fugitive for his alleged role in an international organised crime network.", "The arrest comes as part of efforts to combat cross-border crime.", "The arrest followed the receipt of a judicial file from Irish authorities detailing Kinahan's alleged crimes and his involvement in an international criminal organisation.", "Based on the file, Dubai Public Prosecution issued an arrest warrant to initiate legal procedures ahead of his extradition.", "Kinahan was captured within 48 hours of the warrant being issued.", "Gardaí say the arrest is in accordance with the bi-lateral agreement on extradition between Ireland and United Arab Emirates.", "They say the arrest of the Irish National in Dubai remains a matter for the authorities in the United Arab Emirates at this time.", "In a statement, An Garda Síochána said: Today's arrest is another extremely important demonstration of the need for international law enforcement cooperation in tackling transnational organised crime." ]
Irish Crime Boss Daniel Kinahan Apprehended in Dubai

Irish Crime Boss Daniel Kinahan Apprehended in Dubai
Daniel Kinahan, a suspected crime leader from Ireland, has been arrested in Dubai following a warrant issued by Irish authorities. His apprehension is tied to serious organized crime allegations and highlights international law enforcement cooperation.
Daniel Kinahan, an Irish fugitive linked to organized crime, was arrested in Dubai on April 15, just two days after an arrest warrant was issued by Irish courts. This operation was part of a collaborative effort to combat cross-border crime. His extradition process is expected to follow under a bilateral agreement between Ireland and the UAE, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in law enforcement.

















