The Criminal Assets Bureau sold 20 properties linked to criminals for a total of €4.9m last year. The agency's current priority is seizing and selling ostentatious trophy homes associated with criminal activity. Detective Chief Superintendent Michael Gubbins mentioned that this action sends a message to criminals who spend excessively on properties. He noted that transferring these properties to law-abiding citizens can positively impact communities affected by criminal control.
Detective Chief Superintendent Michael Gubbins stated that the Criminal Assets Bureau sold 20 properties linked to criminals for a total of €4.9m last year.
The priority of the Criminal Assets Bureau is to seize and sell ostentatious 'trophy homes' linked to criminals, aiming to send a strong message.
Gubbins emphasized that denying and depriving criminals of their lavish homes helps convey a clear message regarding their behavior and choices.
He expressed the importance of putting seized properties into the hands of law-abiding citizens to benefit communities overshadowed by criminal activity.
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