Daniel Kinahan has been arrested in the United Arab Emirates.
He was detained on Wednesday on foot of an arrest warrant issued by the Irish Courts in relation to alleged serious organised crime offences.
Police in Dubai say they've arrested an Irish national for his alleged role in an international organised crime network.
It's understood that man is Daniel Kinahan.
UAE Police say after receiving a judicial file from Irish authorities, they immediately launched intensive search and surveillance operations, leading to the suspect's capture within 48 hours of the warrant being issued.
In a statement, Gardaí say they are steadfast in their determination they will pursue those allegedly involved in serious organised crime, wherever they go.
They also say at this time, the arrest remains a matter for authorities in the United Arab Emirates.
A garda spokesperson says:
"An Garda Síochána is aware of the arrest of an Irish National in the United Arab Emirates.
"The male, in his late 40’s, 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 bi-lateral 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 co-operation 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."
The Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan says: "Today’s arrest follows my request to the UAE for extradition of this individual to face charges in Ireland.
"In recent years, the UAE and Ireland have worked closely together to advance criminal investigations into serious and organised crime, including the agreement of bilateral treaties on extradition and mutual legal assistance in 2025.
"I have spoken today with my UAE counterpart Minister of Justice, His Excellency Abdullah Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, to express my thanks and to acknowledge the strong judicial co-operation in criminal matters between Ireland and the UAE.
"I would like to commend all involved in today’s development, which is the result of tireless work by the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, officials in the Department of Justice with their UAE counterparts, the Department of Foreign Affairs and other agencies."
Police in Dubai released the following statement: "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."