The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Row over fight night by firm linked to gangster

- DEREK HEALEY

Dundee leisure bosses are under growing pressure to explain why an organisati­on linked to an Irish gangster was allowed to stage a boxing event at the Caird Hall.

Officials at Leisure and Culture Dundee said they are “looking into” allegation­s that Probellum – the firm who co-promoted a bill on April 30 – has ties to the Kinahan internatio­nal crime family.

But a North East MSP said the organisati­on, which runs services including sport and culture in the city, must immediatel­y explain why the event was allowed to go ahead and give details about how its investigat­ion will take shape.

Members of the Dubaibased Irish family are wanted over crimes including murder, firearms and drug traffickin­g.

US officials announced sanctions against the group last month and said 44-year-old Daniel Kinahan “is believed to run the dayto-day operations of the organisati­on”.

A reward of $5 million has been offered for informatio­n leading to the arrest of Kinahan, his brother Christophe­r, 41, and their father Christophe­r Sr, 65.

A spokesman for Probellum told The Courier any suggestion of a connection between the business and the crime family is “categorica­lly untrue”.

North East Scottish Conservati­ve MSP Tess White said: “I find it disappoint­ing that Dundee City Council’s leisure trust failed to do due diligence over this event.

“It’s time to shed some light on these links rather than attempt to hide them.

“They need to explain how this was allowed to happen and what they’re going to do now these links have been uncovered.”

Leisure and Culture Dundee was asked what has been done since the allegation­s first emerged and what the next steps are for its investigat­ion.

The organisati­on refused to answer those questions.

It instead pointed to its previous statement, which read: “We are looking into these allegation­s.”

Daniel Kinahan is a wellknown figure in the boxing world who has acted as an advisor to Tyson Fury and Josh Taylor.

The announceme­nt of the US sanctions led to the closure of MTK Global, a boxing management agency co-founded by him.

The trademark for Probellum was registered in 2019 by MTK Global.

Probellum, which has tried to distance itself from Daniel Kinahan in recent weeks, has in the past promoted several fighters advised by the cartel leader. Last month Eurosport halted an agreement with the firm to show five of its shows, dropping the remaining two amid scrutiny over the company’s links to Kinahan.

Probellum said the business and all employees take the sanctions imposed by US officials “extremely seriously” and will be fully compliant with all rules, regulation­s and requiremen­ts.

In an earlier statement, the firm said it will not work with any individual or company that has been placed under US sanctions, including Daniel Kinahan.

On April 15, CEO Richard Schaefer told the BBC that Kinahan “had at no point any interest whatsoever in Probellum”.

Probellum’s co-promoter for the Caird Hall fight night was Kynoch Boxing Promotions, founded by former MTK Global group managing director Sam

Kynoch. Scottish Conservati­ve community safety spokesman Russell Findlay previously highlighte­d what he described as “significan­t links” between the promoter and the Kinahans’ Marbella gym.

In 2015, Kynoch set up a gym in Glasgow called MGM Scotland, described as the “sister” gym of MGM Marbella in Spain – founded by Daniel Kinahan in 2012.

Mr Findlay said he has raised these links with the National Crime Agency and police.

Kynoch Boxing Promotions and Management was also behind a boxing event in Glasgow last Friday at the Crowne Plaza Hotel and is involved in another this weekend at the Hydro.

There is no suggestion any of the fighters or copromoter­s involved in the Glasgow or Dundee events are involved in crime.

 ?? ?? STORM: Leisure and Culture Dundee is “looking into” allegation­s that Probellum, which co-promoted a bill on April 30, has ties to Daniel Kinahan.
STORM: Leisure and Culture Dundee is “looking into” allegation­s that Probellum, which co-promoted a bill on April 30, has ties to Daniel Kinahan.

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