The UAE and Ireland have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening legal cooperation after the extradition of an Irish national accused of murder and links to a criminal network.
Sean McGovern, who is believed to be part of the Irish Kinahan criminal network, was arrested in Dubai in October 2024 after an Interpol Red Notice was issued. According to reports, McGovern was flown to Dublin on May 29 on an Irish military aircraft.
It was in October 2024 that the UAE and Ireland signed two agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation in extradition and legal assistance.
During a phone call, UAE Minister of Justice, Abdullah bin Sultan Al Nuaimi, and his Irish counterpart Jim O’Callaghan said the successful extradition demonstrates a firm and ongoing commitment to upholding the rule of law.
"It highlights our joint dedication to ensuring that criminal prosecutions may be brought against those who attempt to evade justice," the ministers said in a joint statement.
The ministers also praised the efforts of Dubai Police and An Garda Síochána, Ireland’s national police service, for their close cooperation in the case. They acknowledged the importance of continued police-to-police engagement to counter the global threat of organised crime.

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