Daniel Kinahan operating freely in Dubai as he tries to distance himself from crime links
EXCLUSIVE: A Sunday Mirror probe today reveals reports of airport suitcases full of money, shady business deals and mafia bosses overseeing killings and extortion
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Daniel Kinahan at the funeral of David Byrne at St Nicolas of Myra Church on Francis Street, Dublin (Image: Colin Keegan, Collins)
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Hilden Street MEN accused of involvement in a plot to shoot at a house in Hilden Street, Bolton and frame a gang rival for it have been cleared by a jury. Following two days of deliberation a jury at Bolton Crown Court found Andrew Potter, aged 36, of Thelwall Road, Grappenhall, Warrington, and Stuart Shaw, aged 35, of McKee Avenue, Warrington, not guilty of conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence and conspiracy to pervert the course of public justice. The court had heard how Warrington crime boss Leon Cullen, currently in custody in Dubai, had a grudge against his former partner s ex-boyfriend Craig Millington.
A police cordon at the scene of the shooting on Hilden Street in Bolton TWO defendants have been cleared over their alleged involvement a plot which saw Leon Cullen s gang fire shots at a house before attempting to frame a rival. Thirty-six-year-old Andrew Potter, of Thelwall New Road in Thelwall, and 35-year-old Stuart Shaw, of McKee Avenue in Longford, were cleared of charges of conspiracy to possess a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence and conspiracy to pervert the course of public justice after two days of deliberation by a jury at Bolton Crown Court A trial had heard how Cullen, formerly Warrington s most wanted before his arrest in Dubai a year ago, had a grudge against his former partner s ex-boyfriend Craig Millington.