Assets linked to alleged Kinahan associate deemed proceeds of crime by High Court
The High Court heard that among the assets seized were iPhones, Google Pixel phones, Samsung tablets, luxury watches, a Louis Vuitton briefcase, €3,060 cash and a gold bullion coin. File picture
Assets belonging to an alleged Kinahan organised crime group associate who once resided in an affluent South Dublin suburb have been deemed by the High Court to be the proceeds of crime.
The Criminal Assets Bureau claim Ciaran O’Sullivan, aged 50, who previously resided on Adelaide Road in Glenageary, is known to multiple law enforcement agencies as a transnational drug trafficker for over 20 years, and has lived a lavish lifestyle despite having no legitimate source of income.




