‘Kinahan lieutenant’ awaits sentencing over feud-connected charges

Sean McGovern, 40, pleaded guilty to two charges of directing the activities of a criminal organisation.
‘Kinahan lieutenant’ awaits sentencing over feud-connected charges

By Rebecca Black, Press Association

A man described as a “senior lieutenant” in the Kinahan organised crime gang is expected to be sentenced at a Dublin court.

Sean McGovern, 40, pleaded guilty to two charges of directing the activities of a criminal organisation relating to the deadly Hutch-Kinahan gangland feud in Ireland in which he was shot.

The charges relate to his involvement in the lead-up to the murder of Noel Kirwan, a grandfather who was shot dead in December 2016, and the targeting and monitoring of James Gately with a view to having him shot dead, which did not take place.

A sentencing hearing for McGovern in May heard that he wanted to apologise for the hurt as a consequence of his actions.

He is expected to learn his sentence at the Special Criminal Court in Dublin on Monday.

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