High Court rules that €1m of assets linked to alleged Kinahan associate are proceeds of crime

Assets seized by CAB linked to Ross Browning include a horse-riding arena in Dublin, luxury cars, and designer watches
High Court rules that €1m of assets linked to alleged Kinahan associate are proceeds of crime

The assets include a property in Garristown in the Naul in North Co Dublin, lands in Rush and a house on Deanstown Road, Finglas in Dublin, as well as several motor vehicles, luxury watches, and jewellery

The High Court has ruled that over €1m of assets including a complex containing a horse-riding arena in North Co Dublin, cars, jewellery and designer watches, linked to alleged Kinahan organised crime gang senior member Ross Browning were obtained with the proceeds of crime.

Mr Justice Alexander Owens said that CAB's claims that the assets, which were seized by the bureau in 2018 from Mr Browning and several members of his family, were fully or partially acquired either directly or indirectly out of the proceeds of crime, were justified by the evidence put before the court.

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