Episode 1271: Kinahan mobster Sean McGovern applies for free legal aid to dodge murder and gang charges
Crime World14 Marras

Episode 1271: Kinahan mobster Sean McGovern applies for free legal aid to dodge murder and gang charges

Kinahan Cartel lieutenant Sean McGovern has applied for free legal aid to fight a charge of murder and a number of charges related to organised crime offences which have been levelled against him in Ireland.


McGovern - Daniel Kinahan’s right hand man in the mob - was extradited to face trial in the Special Criminal Court in Dublin where a judge has questioned how he funded his lifestyle in Dubai over the past eight years.


Nicola speaks with Niall Donald about McGovern and the cases against him.

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