Full statement as Dubai Police confirm Daniel Kinahan was arrested two days ago

Daniel Kinahan was arrested by Dubai Police two days ago, they have confirmed.A statement from the force in the UAE city said that "specialised teams immediately launched intensive search and surveillance operations" after receiving "a judicial file from Irish authorities detailing the suspect's alleged crimes and his involvement in an international criminal organisation". A warrant was then issued for Mr Kinahan's arrest by Dubai Public Prosecution.He was arrested on Wednesday, April 15 - less than 48 hours after the warrant was issued. The full statement from the Dubai Police reads: "Dubai Police, in collaboration with the UAE Ministry of Interior, 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 the suspect’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. Specialised teams immediately launched intensive search and surveillance operations, leading to the suspect’s capture within 48 hours of the warrant being issued."Dubai Police confirmed that the arrest took place on 15 April, reflecting the force’s rapid response and operational readiness in handling international cases. Dubai Police further reaffirmed their commitment to supporting global efforts to combat organised crime and pursuing internationally wanted individuals."They also highlighted the importance of close cooperation with law enforcement agencies worldwide to enhance security, strengthen partnerships, and ensure safer communities." Gardai said they are "aware of the arrest of an Irish National in the United Arab Emirates".They added: "The male, in his late 40s, was arrested on foot of an arrest warrant issued by the Irish Courts in relation to alleged Serious Organised Crime offences. The arrest is in accordance with the bilateral agreement on extradition between Ireland and United Arab Emirates."The arrest of the Irish National in Dubai remains a matter for the authorities in the United Arab Emirates at this time. An Garda Síochána has been steadfast in our determination that we would pursue those allegedly involved in serious Organised Criminal activity, wherever they go."Today’s arrest is another extremely important demonstration of the need for international law enforcement cooperation in tackling transnational organised crime. An Garda Síochána has developed many major international partnerships in our efforts to target transnational organised crime groups."Our relationship with the authorities in the United Arab Emirates, the Ministry of Justice at judicial level, and on a police-to-police basis, is valued. This relationship has been supported by the Irish Government Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration and Department of Foreign Affairs."Want to see more of the stories you love from Dublin Live? Making us your preferred source on Google means you’ll get more of our exclusives, top stories and must-read content straight away. To add Dublin Live as a preferred source, simply click here.Join our Dublin Live breaking news service on WhatsApp. Click this link to receive your daily dose of Dublin Live content.We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don’t like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you’re curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
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