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The Kinahan Cartel Has Cut Host Of Soldiers Off Of It's Payroll Since The Sanctions (7/16/24)

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The Kinahan cartel has recently made significant cuts to its payroll, reducing the number of operatives as a response to increased international pressure and sanctions. This decision is part of the cartel's broader strategy to adapt to heightened scrutiny and asset freezes imposed by authorities in the UAE and the U.S. The U.S. sanctions, specifically targeting key members and businesses associated with the cartel, have led to significant financial constraints, prompting the cartel to downsize its operations and reduce costs.
The Kinahan cartel, known for its extensive involvement in drug trafficking and money laundering, has faced increasing challenges due to coordinated efforts by international law enforcement agencies. The sanctions, which have frozen assets and restricted the cartel's ability to conduct business, have forced them to reassess their operational structure. This has resulted in the dismissal of numerous lower-level operatives, often referred to as "soldiers," who were previously employed to carry out the cartel's illicit activities.
Additionally, the cartel's strategic hubs, particularly in Dubai, have come under greater scrutiny, further complicating their ability to operate smoothly. The sanctions have not only impacted the cartel's financial resources but also hindered their logistical capabilities, making it more difficult to maintain a large workforce dedicated to their criminal enterprises.
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Daniel Kinahan 'axes dozens from his cartel payroll' leaving former key associates 'in real trouble' - Irish Mirror Online
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The Kinahan cartel has recently made significant cuts to its payroll, reducing the number of operatives as a response to increased international pressure and sanctions. This decision is part of the cartel's broader strategy to adapt to heightened scrutiny and asset freezes imposed by authorities in the UAE and the U.S. The U.S. sanctions, specifically targeting key members and businesses associated with the cartel, have led to significant financial constraints, prompting the cartel to downsize its operations and reduce costs.
The Kinahan cartel, known for its extensive involvement in drug trafficking and money laundering, has faced increasing challenges due to coordinated efforts by international law enforcement agencies. The sanctions, which have frozen assets and restricted the cartel's ability to conduct business, have forced them to reassess their operational structure. This has resulted in the dismissal of numerous lower-level operatives, often referred to as "soldiers," who were previously employed to carry out the cartel's illicit activities.
Additionally, the cartel's strategic hubs, particularly in Dubai, have come under greater scrutiny, further complicating their ability to operate smoothly. The sanctions have not only impacted the cartel's financial resources but also hindered their logistical capabilities, making it more difficult to maintain a large workforce dedicated to their criminal enterprises.
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to contact me:
bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
source:
Daniel Kinahan 'axes dozens from his cartel payroll' leaving former key associates 'in real trouble' - Irish Mirror Online
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