Two Kinahan magnates arrested in Malaga and Mallorca

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National Police arrested Malaga And Majorca with two men due to alleged affiliation with kinahanHE Irish clan that settled on the Costa del Sol in the last decade and priced in multi-million-dollar rewards by the United States for its leaders seeing themselves as an international organization devoted to drug trafficking. According to the British National Crime Agency, The man arrested in Malaga is Jack Kavanagh.22 years old from Tamworth (Staffordshire) and caught Last Tuesday, May 30 Malaga-Costa del Sol airportwhere did he stop from Dubai with the intention of continuing to fly Türkiye.

More strong Profile of man arrested in Mallorcan town alcudia. about Liam ByrneDubliner, 42 and The primary target of the Irish authorities allegedly leading an organization devoted to firearm smuggling in your country. Also, Byrne is the brother of the man who died in the brutal attack on the Regency Hotel in 2016; this is one of the highlights of the war between the clans of veteran Christopher Kinahan and Gerry Hutch, whose nephew was assassinated in Mijas months ago. . Byrne was also captured in Spain from Dubai, a country where he fled to evade Irish authorities and continue his operations remotely. trying to talk to his family secretly.

Pistol and submachine gun orders

As reported by the Police Headquarters, Liam led a dedicated group. buy pistols and submachine guns and then sell them to others organizations. “Many of these firearms are privately purchased. systems that will not leave fingerprints and thus can commit crimes It prevents the police from working,” they explained before adding what they had received. Order from another organization for 14 firearms in one batch.

NCA’s investigation in the UK and Northern Ireland uncovered a large number of small arms, submachine guns and large quantities of ammunition in a secret bunker.

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