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Dubliner living in Dubai, alongside Kinahans, for years but arrested in no-warning operation on Thursday
Five arrests made and hundreds of thousands of euros in cash seized as part of ongoing Irish element to international investigation
Judge says actions of Randolph Kirk Parker threatened ‘the integrity’ of Ireland’s passport system
FBI believes arrest record from 1970 proves man’s real identity is not Philip Morris
Fingerprints sent to police forces in UK and Canada did not yield a match with responses from elsewhere awaited
Elderly man, who speaks with American accent and refuses to reveal real name, alleged to have twice sought passports in names of Irish babies who died in 1950s
Man wanted in Zimbabwe for allegedly shooting second wife, her suspected lover and female friend
New York-based comedian Jocelyn Chia posted clip of her joking about aircraft that went missing nine years ago
Dutch, German and Belgian police publish confidential details in effort to solve crimes spanning 50-year period
Originating in west Africa the network has quickly become one of the most successful gangs in Irish organised crime
Civil liberties groups have previously voiced worries over surveillance and discrimination
For months BBC journalist Aileen Moynagh was subjected to a stranger’s horrific threats
Violence and homicides in several EU member states connected to the Dublin clan
Daniel Weavers called Cambridgeshire Police delivering threats in wake of Amess killing
Foreign nationals appeared before High Court on foot of European arrest warrants
John Georgelas on Interpol ‘red alert recall notice’ for supporting terrorism charges, agent says
Growing availability of malware increases risk that an attack could spiral out of control
Energy deal under investigation was subject of one of the world’s largest lawsuits
Hernan Dario Velasquez killed in attack by mercenaries seeking rewards for his capture
Commissioner criticised at conference for ‘not supporting’ gardaí in public comments
Anger and mistrust in evidence over investment of €4.5m in funds ‘without consultation’
Kaspersky denies firm has security service links ahead of Dublin cybercrime conference
Conor Quinn (24) died from single stab wound to the chest during 2018 row in Mallow
UK police say suspects in 2018 attack were military intelligence operatives
US jailing of Irishman who facilitated sharing of child abuse images ‘significant’ – garda
Operation led by Garda believed to have prevented more than 750 ransomware hacks
Detention bring to 78 the number of people arrested under Garda Operation Skein
Police say Jovenel Moïse was assassinated by Colombian and Haitian-American mercenaries
Chinese citizens form the vast majority of investors in scheme that has raised over €1 billion since 2012
Garda investigation led to identification of fisherman (36) and return of body to family in Indonesia
Gardaí strongly suspect the same criminal gang is involved in both ransomware attacks
Special training in cryptocurrency as Garda seeks to keep pace with organised gangs
Accord of 2015 was abandoned by the Trump administration three years later
Man pleads guilty to trafficking an illegal immigrant from Somalia
Albaraa Turkistani (27) caught with 272 images and 159 videos of children and babies
Oliver Bellenhaus tells German prosecutors he set up shell firms at Jan Marsalek’s behest
High Level Vaccine Taskforce expected to issue report to Government
Judges say killing of former prime minister ‘a politically motivated act of terrorism’
Cairo killing of Giulio Regeni in 2016 long believed to be work of Egypt’s security forces
Notice comes as Europol warns member states about risk of criminals hijacking vaccine shipments for onward sale
Tom Ross (68) died in workplace incident in Tralee town centre on Saturday morning
Cambridge University Library says notebooks could be worth millions of pounds
Companies at higher risk of data breaches as employees work from personal devices
Gardaí tracked down defendant’s phone to cardboard box in his garage with help from Interpol
Detectives believe businessman thought he was taking part in legitimate deal
It’s a particularly thrilling time for Irish music – here’s our countdown of the finest
Lockdowns have led to weaker online oversight by tech giants and agencies
Paul Rusesabagina, who helped save 1,200 people during genocide, charged with terrorism
Gardaí believe men were held against their will and sent to work at farms and factories
Tehran reportedly asks Interpol to help detain US president in ‘propaganda stunt’
Note of optimism on both sides after leaders agree to intensify talks
Irish firms losing €400m in illegal pharma, cosmetics, drink, games and digital content
Collaboration with Walkmen drummer and War on Drugs producer intrigues but underwhelms
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices