CAB recoup over €1m for exchequer selling homes linked to gangsters in Limerick, Dublin and Waterford

On Thursday, CAB sold two properties in Limerick, for a combined €341,000
CAB recoup over €1m for exchequer selling homes linked to gangsters in Limerick, Dublin and Waterford

David Raleigh

The Garda Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) recouped over €1million for the exchequer, over the past 48 hours, from the sale of properties linked to criminals in Limerick, Dublin and Waterford.

Head of CAB, Detective Chief Superintendent Michael Gubbins said it showed that if individuals splash their ill-gotten cash, their assets will be seized by CAB and sold back to the exchequer.

“The taking of these properties sends a very visible message to the communities in which these people reside and who have been benefitting from the proceeds of crime,” said Det Chief Supt Gubbins.

On Thursday, CAB sold two properties in Limerick, for a combined €341,000, linked to Limerick gangster, Kieran Keane Jr, which were deemed were the proceeds of crime by the High Court.

Keane is a son of murdered organised crime group boss, Kieran Keane Sr, who was tortured and shot dead in a gangland hit in Limerick, in 2003.

On Thursday, CAB sold two properties in Limerick, for a combined €341,000.

Keane Jr is understood to be living between Spain and Limerick, and has been a “driving force” in organised crime, gardai told the High Court.

Keane’s late father, Kieran Keane Sr was kidnapped, tortured, shot in the head and his body dumped on a country lane at Drombana, Co Limerick.

Five members of the McCarthy Dundon crime gang, fierce rivals of the Keane gang, were each jailed for life for the murder.

Keane Sr’s nephew, Owen Treacy, was also kidnapped and stabbed 17 times in the same attack, however he survived and his sworn testimony in court against the five killers was key in their convictions and sentences for life for murder.

One of the five, David “Frog Eyes” Stanners, (51), Delmege Park, Moyross, Limerick, who had serious heart disease, died while serving his life sentence after he ingested cocaine in his cell, at Mountjoy Prison, on October 25, 2023.

Gardaí told the High Court that Kieran Keane Jr is involved in organised crime and has invested large sums of cash in luxury goods, cars and property.

Despite Keane Jr having little or no recognisable source of legitimate income, he had ties to at least three homes, and cars and he had also travelled to Spain, Dubai, UK, and Lapland, gardai told the High Court.

The court also found that Keane Jr could not explain the source of €101,000 in an AIB bank account held in his name.

The two properties linked to Keane Jr were sold in an online auction held by BRG Gibson Auctions, Thursday.

7 Sarsfield Court, Garryowen, a mid-terrace three-bedroom house, was sold for €173,000, seventy-three thousand euro over the appraised market value, after six bidders vied for the house.

“12 The Path, Garryowen”, and end-of-terrace, three-bedroom house, sold for €168,000, forty-eight thousand euro above the appraised market value, with two bidders involved.

The two properties linked to Keane Jr were sold in an online auction held by BRG Gibson Auctions, Thursday.

On Wednesday, CAB sold a four-bedroom, three-bathroom house at Ratoath Road, Dublin 7, from Cabra-based drug dealer David Waldron, for €490,000, one hundred and forty-five thousand euro above its advised minimum value.

Waldron, (49), who also had a €1.6m mansion seized by CAB, could not explain where he had got the money to buy his properties.

High Court Judge, Alexander Owens, found Waldron’s property was the proceeds of crime, who he also found was a “major player in the illegal distribution and sale of drugs”.

CAB also sold a crime proceeds property on Wednesday from Tipperary man, John O’Connor Jr, (44), of Carrick-on-Suir, who was convicted of involvement in a €4.7m tax fraud and money laundering in Stockholm, Sweden.

The four-storey, end of terrace building at O’Connell Street, Waterford, was sold at auction for €255,000.

Speaking following the sale of Keane Jr’s properties Thursday, CAB boss, Detective Chief Superintendent Michael Gubbins said: “In the last two days the Criminal Assets Bureau sold four properties which were deemed to be the proceeds of crime, realising in excess of a million euro.”

“It also reflects the cooperation between the Criminal Assets Bureau and the local gardai on the ground in these communities and it obviously sends a message to the wider public that CAB is targeting individuals in their communities who are benefitting from the proceeds of crime,” added Gubbins.

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