
Episode 668: Daniel Kinahan’s wife Caoimhe Robinson targeted in hunt to recoup €10 million in damages
28 August 2024 - 21 minsA US lawyer has vowed to pursue Daniel Kinahan and his wife Caoimhe Robinson to Dubai to replenish money awarded to his client in a court of law.
Former Marine Eric Montalvo believes that Dubai will recognise Kinahan as a debtor when he asks them to formally recognise a multi-million euro judgment and that under UAE laws his failure to pay up should land him in prison.
Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about Daniel Kinahan and the case that won’t go away.
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Episode 1065: Five to stand trial at special criminal court over alleged torture linked to Hennessy home
Five men who are accused of waterboarding and branding a man with a cattle rod have been sent forward for trial at the Special Criminal Court. Three sons of murdered Jason Hennessy, shot dead at Browne’s Steakhouse during a Christmas celebration, and a father and son will stand trial for the brutal attack the victim alleged he underwent after calling to the Hennessy family home. Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the case. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16 mins
25 June Finished

Episode 1064: Why hitman Robbie Lawlor shouted “these are from Keith” as he shot gang boss Owen Maguire
The shooting of gang boss Owen Maguire by Robbie Lawlor has been linked to the Boylan brothers in a case brought by CAB. Keith and Josh Boylan were named as the leaders of one of Drogheda’s two feuding gangs in a court case last week. Niall speaks to the Sunday World’s Eamon Dillon about how the Criminal Assets Bureau previously linked them to a wave of feud violence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
26 mins
25 June Finished

Episode 1063: Tensions high in Balbriggan after young man deliberately mowed down by car as part of simmering feud
A young man was killed after being deliberately mowed down by a car last night in Dublin as a simmering feud erupted into violence. The man died after being struck by a car as he walked along Railway Street in Balbriggan at around 9pm. Niall speaks to Eimear Rabbitt about how gardai have been drafted in to keep order after violent scenes broke out following the fatal crash. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9 mins
24 June Finished

Episode 1062: Eight men plead guilty to crewing the MV Matthew with cartel cocaine on board
Details of the drama and chaos on the MV Matthew after a series of mishaps saw it boarded in 2023 by the Irish Army Ranger wing who discovered 2.2 tonnes of cocaine have played out in an Irish Court. Eight men have pleaded guilty to crewing the boat which crossed the Atlantic with Cartel cocaine on board and bound for the European market. Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about the MV Matthew and the men who steered it on an its ill fated journey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
42 mins
24 June Finished

Episode 1061: A dairy farmer turned major cannabis importer appeals eight-year prison sentence
An unlikely-looking drugs dealer has launched an appeal against his eight -year sentence for importing €730k worth of cannabis into Ireland. Martin Murray, who runs a dairy farm in Moneygall in Co Offaly, did not look like the typical underworld figure when he was caught with the drugs haul in his truck. Today, Niall speaks with Eimear Rabbitt about how Murray had previously been jailed over an heroin seizure and had links to a notorious gangland criminal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
8 mins
23 June Finished

Episode 1060: A 20 year feud of Scotland’s warring crime families (Part 1)
A double murder at an Irish bar on the Costa Del Sol as Scotland’s warring crime families up the ante in a long running feud. But how did the dispute between the Daniels and Lyons clans begin and how have each side aligned themselves to Irish mobs. Today in part one of our special report on the 20 year feud we are talking to Richard Elias, Deputy Editor of the Scottish Daily Express about the beginnings of a long running battle for turf and power. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25 mins
23 June Finished