The Criminal Assets Bureau was established 25 years ago in the wake of the killings of Detective Jerry McCabe and journalist Veronica Guerin.
The murders shocked the nation and served as a wakeup call to the authorities that they were losing the fight against gangland figures and paramilitary groups.
Over the years, the Criminal Assets Bureau has seized almost €200million in the proceeds of crime, forcing many to move abroad to keep hold of their cash.
Conor Pope speaks to Crime editor Conor Lally about the impact of Cab on the Irish criminal landscape. This episode was originally published in November 2021.
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Episode originally published in November 2021