COPS swooped on a property linked to the Kinahan cartel's No1 man in Ireland yesterday to seize it.
Criminal Assets Bureau officers arrived at the luxury home at 10am in Garristown, north Co Dublin, to take possession of it as part a €1.4million case against Ross Browning and several of his family members.
The home, on 1.2 acres, was purchased partly with Browning's drug money.
At a High Court hearing recently, Judge Alexander Owens appointed a receiver to take charge of the property.
The renovated cottage as well a luxury house behind it, paddocks and an indoor showjumping arena will be sold off by the receiver with monies going to the Exchequer and a percentage to some of Browning's family who used their own funds to renovate the home.
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