Criminal Assets Bureau

Criminal Assets Bureau Denying and Depriving People of the Proceeds of Criminal Conduct. See also https://twitter.com/criminalassets

24/03/2026

The Criminal Assets Bureau, supported by our partners at Europol's European Cybercrime Centre, confirm the seizure of approximately 30 million EUR in cryptocurrency.

The Criminal Assets Bureau in collaboration with Europol gained access to and seized a cryptocurrency wallet containing 500 bitcoins, which are the proceeds of crime.

Europol hosted operational meetings at its headquarters in The Hague, the Netherlands and provided critical support to Bureau investigators and analysts with the provision of highly complex technical expertise and decryption resources vital to the success of the operation.

The Bureau has no further comment to make at this time.

Busy week for the Bureau, in the past 24 hours...4 properties deemed the proceeds of crime have been auctioned on behalf...
26/02/2026

Busy week for the Bureau, in the past 24 hours...

4 properties deemed the proceeds of crime have been auctioned on behalf of the Criminal Assets Bureau, realising in excess of €1million.

These properties were located in Dublin, Waterford & Limerick x 2. Additionally, a property located in Tipperary was also taken possession of and will be auctioned in the future.

These forfeitures and sales are a real and tangible example to the local community of the Bureau fulfilling its objective of denying and depriving criminals of the proceeds of crime.

The continued support of local Gardaí and citizens is greatly appreciated by the Bureau.

17/12/2025

The last Proceeds of Crime List for 2025 in the High Court today, Wednesday 17 December 2025 is available via the link below -

CAB's job is to 'deny and deprive' so you don't have to !Don't miss today's Black Friday Live Auction of designer goods ...
28/11/2025

CAB's job is to 'deny and deprive' so you don't have to !

Don't miss today's Black Friday Live Auction of designer goods with thanks to Wilsons Auctions and the Proceeds of Crime Act.

https://www.wilsonsauctions.com/auctions/government-luxury-goods-auction-1801?fbclid=IwY2xjawOWRn5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4MjAwODkyAAEeolHJdwE6ucOfI6S0GOODLuuCFFUAisWVa5YtKu14oiYSjtSEggRUOGCCoeg_aem_zCQIsDOPtxmVvW6sobIhcw

If designer goods is not your 'bag', maybe your next device is waiting to be 'seized'!

You can register to bid for the latest mobile phone and tablet sale via Wilsons Auctions happening on the 1st December and again on the 11th December.

Don't get 'frozen' out this Christmas. Ready, Set, Bid !

(Links for both auctions below)

https://www.wilsonsauctions.com/auctions/mobile-phones-tablets-auction-1868

https://www.wilsonsauctions.com/auctions/mobile-phones-tablets-auction-2086

View lots and bid online for Auction Government Luxury Goods Auction with Wilsons Auctions. Browse our extensive collection of auction items. Auction starts 28/11/2025 and ends 01/12/2025.

Last month, the Criminal Assets Bureau was delighted to welcome a delegation from the Office of the National Anti-Corrup...
17/11/2025

Last month, the Criminal Assets Bureau was delighted to welcome a delegation from the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). Here they met with Michael Gubbins, Chief Bureau Officer, Kevin McMeel, Bureau Legal Officer and solicitors from the Criminal Assets Section of the Chief State Solicitors Office. Their mission was to co-ordinate efforts in recovering assets linked to a foreign bribery case back to Thailand from Ireland.

Going once, going twice... get ready to 'seize' the opportunity to register for the latest designer goods auction due to...
14/11/2025

Going once, going twice... get ready to 'seize' the opportunity to register for the latest designer goods auction due to be held by the Criminal Assets Bureau via Wilsons Auctions this Black Friday, 28th November.

View lots and bid online for Auction Government Luxury Goods Auction with Wilsons Auctions. Browse our extensive collection of auction items. Auction starts 28/11/2025 and ends 01/12/2025.

Last Thursday, 30 October 2025, the Chief Bureau Officer, Michael Gubbins and Detective Inspector Barry Butler attended ...
13/11/2025

Last Thursday, 30 October 2025, the Chief Bureau Officer, Michael Gubbins and Detective Inspector Barry Butler attended the CARIN Conference in the Hague, Netherlands where Memorandums of Understandings were signed with our colleagues from Ukraine and Kazakhstan.

The Criminal Assets Bureau is committed to working with the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) Ukraine and the Asset Recovery Committee of the General Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan in their efforts to deny and deprive.

The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Jim O’Callaghan has published the Criminal Assets Bureau’s 29th An...
06/11/2025

The Minister for Justice, Home Affairs and Migration, Jim O’Callaghan has published the Criminal Assets Bureau’s 29th Annual Report covering the calendar year 2024.

This report sets out the activities of the Bureau throughout the year 2024 in compliance with its statutory obligations in targeting the proceeds of crime. The majority of these actions are related to the proceeds of drug trafficking, burglary and money laundering.
Notwithstanding this, the Bureau will consider an investigation into any criminal conduct which involves the acquisition of wealth. The aim of which is to ‘deny and deprive’.

The provisions in the new Proceeds of Crime (Amendment) Bill 2024 and the new Social Welfare (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2024 are particularly welcome and will greatly enhance the way in which the Bureau carries out its statutory remit.

Our Chief Bureau Officer Michael Gubbins wishes to especially acknowledge the support and dedication of personnel from all four agencies, some of whom can never be named as their identity is protected by statutory anonymity, our Divisional Assets Profilers across the country, the solicitors and staff at the Criminal Assets Section allocated by the Chief State Solicitors Office, our colleagues both nationally and internationally, and you, the public, who provide us with some of our most beneficial Good Citizens Reports. Your contributions have been steadfast in our many successes to date.



The report in both English and Irish is available for access on www.cab.ie

05/11/2025

The Criminal Assets Bureau Annual Report 2024 has been published. More than €17 million was returned to the Exchequer as a result of their work. They sold 20 forfeited properties by 2024, the highest number sold in any one year.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4omCj3R

Jim O'Callaghan TD | Criminal Assets Bureau

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