10 Years of Kinahan's cartel Evasion Ended in 48 Hours | Daniel Kinahan's Fall

Daniel Kinahan: How a Decade-Long Manhunt Ended in 48 Hours For ten years, Daniel Kinahan lived openly in Dubai despite international warrants, US Treasury sanctions, and allegations linking him to one of Europe's most dangerous criminal organisations. Then, in April 2026, everything changed. Within 48 hours of an Irish arrest warrant reaching UAE authorities, he was in custody. This video examines how a man accused of leading the Kinahan organised crime group—linked to 18 deaths in the decade-long Kinahan-Hutch feud—went from untouchable to arrested in less than two days. We explore the forensic methods, diplomatic shifts, and legal mechanisms that made it possible, and ask the uncomfortable question: if they always knew where he was, why did it take so long? What This Video Covers: • The Regency Hotel attack (2016) and the violence that followed • How Daniel Kinahan built a public profile in professional boxing through MTK Global • The US Treasury sanctions that collapsed his boxing empire • The Ireland-UAE extradition treaty and Sean McGovern's precedent-setting case • The 48-hour operation: surveillance, intelligence, and political will • What happens next: extradition proceedings, ongoing investigations, and unanswered questions Important Legal Notes: Daniel Kinahan has not been convicted of any crime and is entitled to due process and the presumption of innocence. This video presents allegations based on court documents, investigative journalism, and official statements, clearly distinguishing between confirmed facts and ongoing investigations. This case is still developing. Extradition hearings are underway, and the legal process could take months or years. We'll continue covering this story as it unfolds. If you want in-depth, factual coverage of complex cases like this—without sensationalism—consider subscribing. We're here for the long haul. Sources & Further Reading: • BBC Panorama: "Daniel Kinahan and The Kinahan Cartel" (2021) • US Department of the Treasury – OFAC Sanctions (April 2022) • Ireland-UAE Extradition Treaty (ratified 2025) • The Irish Times, The Guardian, RTÉ News – ongoing coverage • Special Criminal Court proceedings (Republic of Ireland) #DanielKinahan #TrueCrime #OrganisedCrime #Extradition #InternationalLaw #KinahanCartel #Dublin #Boxing #MTKGlobal #Investigation