Thomas 'Bomber' Kavanagh, a senior member of the Kinahan cartel, must pay £1.1 million to the British State within three months to avoid an additional 12 years in prison. Following a proceeds of crime investigation, he has been identified as needing to pay over €1.26 million. Kavanagh is currently serving a total of 27 years for multiple convictions including drugs trafficking, firearms offences, and money laundering. The consequences of failing to comply with this financial obligation are severe, potentially leading to an extended prison term.
Thomas 'Bomber' Kavanagh is required to pay £1.1 million to the British State within three months or risk an additional 12 years in prison.
The proceeds of crime investigation revealed that Kavanagh must pay over €1.26 million or face extended imprisonment.
Currently, Kavanagh is serving a total of 27 years for convictions related to drugs trafficking, firearms offences, and money laundering.
Failing to meet the financial obligation could result in Kavanagh's prison sentence increasing significantly due to the seriousness of the charges.
Collection
[
|
...
]