Over €260,000 frozen in Irish bank accounts following CAB operation
The money frozen today comes from two separate investigations conducted by the Criminal Assets Bureau.
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The money frozen today comes from two separate investigations conducted by the Criminal Assets Bureau.
The National Shared Services Office is aware of the issue and working to resolve it.
The GRA has advised its members not to hand over this information as these accounts do not contain public funds.
A massive operation examining the activities of a criminal gang got underway today.
The disruption is expected to last several more days, with branches continuing to open late today and tomorrow.
The bank says that many customers should see an improved position on their accounts today.
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