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Daniel Kinahan, the leader of the Kinahan cartel and a member of the “super cartel” that runs about a third of the European cocaine market, was arrested last week in Dubai, where he has lived openly for years. In today’s...
Daniel Kinahan: What evidence will form the case against him? is an episode from In The News by dconlon@irishtimes.com . Daniel Kinahan, the leader of the Kinahan cartel and a member of the “super cartel” that runs about a third of the Euro...
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Daniel Kinahan, the leader of the Kinahan cartel and a member of the “super cartel” that runs about a third of the European cocaine market, was arrested last week in Dubai, where he has lived openly for years. In today’s episode Irish Times Crime Editor Conor Lally talks about the significance of this arrest, what charges Kinahan will face and what this means for the future of the cartel. Presented by Conor Pope. Produced by Suzanne Brennan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Daniel Kinahan: What evidence will form the case against him? is from In The News by dconlon@irishtimes.com .
Published Apr 23, 2026 and 21:36 long