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Poster Boy: Sanctioned Kinahan Cartel Lieutenant Found Playing Padel in Dubai

By IslaJune 27, 202612 Mins Read
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This article is the result of a collaboration with The Sunday Times. You can find their corresponding piece here.

Every Friday evening, the brochure says, players can compete to win cash prizes in one of the world’s fastest-growing racquet sports. The padel club in Dubai’s west is the picture of modern wellness culture: climate-controlled courts, a private sauna and ice bath, and one-on-one coaching. The promotional image shows a bearded man in mid-swing, eyes locked on the ball. He wears matching activewear and a golden tan. The poster boy for padel is a talented player who once finished runner-up at an international tournament. He has also spent the past decade living in the shadows.

Left: Ian Dixon has been sanctioned by the US Treasury as part of its action against the Kinahan cartel. Right: Dixon, who appears to live a carefree lifestyle in Dubai, at a racquet sports event post-sanctions. Source: US Treasury, sanddune_padel_dxb / Instagram, asiapacificpadeltour / Instagram

Ian Thomas Dixon is a key figure in the Kinahan cartel, the Irish organised crime group that authorities say has evolved into a US$1.5 billion transnational network involved in drug trafficking, money laundering and arms smuggling. Investigators have connected the cartel to Iran’s intelligence services and the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah. Its feuds with rival gangs have been linked to at least 18 murders across four countries.

Dixon, 36, along with the Kinahan Organised Crime Group’s senior leadership – Christy Kinahan, 69, and his sons Daniel, 49, and Christopher Jr, 45 – was sanctioned by the US government in 2022. Authorities allege the Irishman acted as a trusted lieutenant to Daniel Kinahan, who is said to manage the cartel’s vast drug trafficking operation by helping move bulk cash across Europe, arranging payments and keeping tabs on money owed by a narco-trafficker.

Wanted posters for Irish drugs smugglers Daniel, Christy and Christopher Kinahan Jr, released after the cartel leaders were sanctioned along with four key associates in 2022. Source: US Department of the Treasury

Bellingcat and The Sunday Times can today reveal how Dixon’s racquet sport hobby has left behind a digital trail that led to the most recent footage of him since those sanctions were imposed – the first time he has been pictured publicly in almost a decade. This investigation also uncovers the alias Dixon has used in Dubai and exposes the first open source links to an underworld associate who was recently extradited from the Gulf state and jailed in Scotland.

It comes as cartel leader Daniel Kinahan awaits extradition to Ireland after his arrest in Dubai on foot of a warrant issued by Irish authorities. The arrest, in April, followed an extensive policing and diplomatic effort from international law enforcement.

Bellingcat recently published images of ex-UFC fighter Mounir Lazzez with Daniel and Christy Kinahan at a 2025 MMA event in Dubai. Our investigation also linked Lazzez to multimillion-dollar transactions for crude oil tankers that were later sanctioned by the US. Source: WeCaptureYou, C4ADS Horizons

In March, investigations by Bellingcat and The Sunday Times exposed the first photographs of Daniel Kinahan and his father in years and also revealed that the cartel’s “friend”, former UFC fighter Mounir Lazzez, was connected to US sanctions against Iran.

The latest findings give an unprecedented glimpse into the recent activity of a key cartel associate who, until now, has largely flown under the radar.

Family Ties

When cartel founder Christy Kinahan moved to Spain after his release from an Irish prison in 2001, it wasn’t long before his new home became a hub for the gang. His sons, Daniel and Christopher Jr, soon followed him to the Costa del Sol – as did their younger cousin, Dublin native Ian Dixon.

From the late 2000s onward, Dixon worked for businesses linked to the crime family in the south of Spain. One of these was The Auld Dubliner, a pub in Estepona that reportedly served as a base of operations for the cartel. In 2010, the pub was raided and temporarily closed by authorities as part of Operation Shovel, a years-long multi-national police investigation into the cartel’s drugs and arms-trafficking activities.

Left: Dixon pictured in 2011 behind the bar at The Auld Dubliner in Estepona. Right: Exterior of the pub in 2012 (image highlighted by Bellingcat). Source: Facebook, Google Street View

Dixon would also work as a trainer at MGM Marbella, the boxing gym co-founded by Daniel Kinahan that would go on to represent some of the biggest pro boxers in the world. The company, which was renamed MTK Global, shut down after the US sanctions on the Kinahans were imposed in April 2022.

Top left: Ian Dixon at MGM Marbella in 2013. Top right: Dixon running a pads training session at the gym in January 2015. Bottom: Dixon pictured with Daniel Kinahan and others in Spain in 2013. Source: X, MGM Marbella / YouTube

In 2016, Dixon was arrested by Spanish police investigating the murder of Irish criminal Gary Hutch. The previous year, Hutch had been gunned down while out for a morning jog in a gated community on the Costa del Sol.

Dixon was released without charge, and another Kinahan cartel associate was later sentenced to 22 years for his role in the murder. The killing sparked a feud between the Kinahans and the rival Irish Hutch gang  that resulted in at least 18 deaths. 

Dixon and other key Kinahan members fled to Dubai in the wake of the deadly feud.

CCTV footage of Gary Hutch being pursued by a gunman in southern Spain, moments before Hutch was cornered and shot dead in September 2015. Source: BBC, The Irish Sun

Ian Dixon has no known convictions. But his alleged role in the Kinahan Organised Crime Group was laid bare when the US sanctioned him. Authorities said Dixon managed finances and moved bulk currency for Daniel Kinahan and also kept tabs on the debt owed by a narco-trafficker. 

The sanctions notice also said Dixon controlled Hoopoe Sports LLC, a Dubai firm that listed a number of pro boxers among its clients and reportedly received more than $4 million for bouts involving former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury. Boxing promoter Bob Arum told Yahoo Sports the money was for consulting fees owed to Daniel Kinahan.

Screenshot from a 2022 archive of US-sanctioned Hoopoe Sports’ website, showing pro boxers Jamie Conlan, Billy Joe Saunders, Hughie Fury and Michael Conlan among its clients list. Dixon’s company email address is visible on the footer. Source: arejaywoof / X, archive.org

Dixon lived in an exclusive gated community in Dubai, according to the 2022 sanctions notice. Online listings show that properties like his Spanish-inspired villa are worth up to $2.7 million.

Passion for Padel

Padel is an increasingly popular racquet sport from Mexico best described as a combination of tennis and squash. According to the sport’s governing body, it has more than 17.5 million weekly players across 150 countries and the UAE, where Dixon lives, has the second-highest number of padel courts in Asia. It was on these courts in late 2024 that Dixon played in the master final of the Asia Pacific Padel Tour (APPT).

A pre-match group photo was captured on the APPT male amateur final live stream. The photo, posted to Facebook, shows Dixon was part of the lineup. Source: APPT / YouTube, Facebook, US Treasury

APPT rankings show Dixon registered for the tournament under the name “Ian Thomas”. Like his cartel leader relative Christy Kinahan, who used his first and middle names as an alias on his Google review profile, Dixon had dropped his surname.

Finding a Fugitive – How we Located Dixon

Bellingcat found the padel club promotion showing Ian Dixon after running images of the cartel associate through a publicly available facial recognition search engine. Among the results was a link to a graphic designer’s online portfolio, which included the advertisement for the padel competition. The original photo had been posted on the sports club’s Instagram page in late 2023, with the caption: “Elevating fun, one swing at a time!” Dixon was not named.

Left: The padel tournament ad discovered via a PimEyes search for Ian Dixon. Right: The original picture and caption from the sports club’s Instagram page, posted in October 2023. Source: sanddune_padel_dxb / Instagram

We searched for additional open source evidence and located online profiles for a 36-year-old Irish padel player named “Ian Thomas” who had taken part in a number of matches in Dubai in recent years. One profile shows he played 16 ranked matches between September 2024 and April 2026 – the most recent being the week after Daniel Kinahan’s arrest. But the accounts did not include profile pictures.

Left: Screenshots from an online profile for 36-year-old Irishman “Ian Thomas” & Christy Kinahan’s Google review profile under the name “Christopher Vincent”. Right: Dixon pictured at a padel centre in an Instagram post from August 2024. Source: Rankedin.com, Google Maps, Instagram

Bellingcat searched for footage showing the padel events and venues listed on the profiles. It returned multiple social media posts and live-streams clearly showing Ian Dixon at the same events where “Ian Thomas” was registered as playing. Dixon can also be heard speaking with a Dublin accent and at one point is seen with a close relative of Daniel Kinahan.

Dixon and his doubles partner played four games over the December 13-15 weekend, eventually placing second after losing in the final. The Irish cartel associate is captured on film after the match receiving a silver medal and commemorative racquet.

Clip showing “Ian Thomas” in the final position in the APPT Dubai 2024 male amateur rankings, followed by Dixon on court during the match and receiving a racquet after his silver-medal placement. Source: asiapacificpadeltour.com, asiapacificpadeltour / Instagram

The Asia Pacific Padel Tour was held a month after senior Kinahan cartel figure Sean McGovern was arrested in Dubai on foot of an Interpol red notice. McGovern was extradited to Ireland last year and earlier this month jailed for 24 years for directing the activities of a criminal organisation in relation to murder and attempted murder. 

The tournament was live-streamed to YouTube via webcams set up on two courts. Dixon was captured throughout the three-day event, both playing on the court and mingling with others in the background. The hour-long male amateur final, which Dixon lost, is viewable in its entirety.

Clips from the tournament on December 15 showing Dixon before, during and after the amateur male final. Source: APPT / YouTube

Dixon also posed for photos during the tournament, but it appears he did have some reticence about appearing on social media. In two images from a different padel event hosted at the same venue a few months later, Dixon’s face had been covered. However, a third photo was not edited, confirming that it was Ian Dixon.

Top: Dixon posed for a photo before beginning the APPT amateur male final. Bottom: Dixon’s face was covered with a grey oval and an emoji in two social media posts from a different event. One of the pictures was not censored in another post. Source: APPT / Facebook, isdpadel / Instagram, ISD Dubai Sports City / LinkedIn

Kingpin in the Crowd

Among the people Dixon was seen with at padel events in Dubai was Stephen Jamieson, a Scottish criminal who was recently jailed for his role in a multimillion-dollar drug trafficking operation.

Dixon (left) and Jamieson (right) seen arriving and meeting on a live stream of a Dubai racquet sport event in December 2024. Jamieson was arrested by authorities in the Gulf state the following July. Source: Police Scotland, The Scottish Sun, asiapacificpadeltour / Instagram, APPT / YouTube

Dixon greeted Jamieson with a fist pump during the Dubai APPT tournament in December 2024 on the day the Irishman played in the amateur final.

Left: Jamieson watching padel games on days one and three of the APPT in 2024, when Dixon was also in attendance. Right: Police mugshot of Jamieson. Source: asiapacificpadeltour / Instagram, Police Scotland

Dixon was also pictured with Jamieson at a family day padel event just weeks before the Scottish criminal’s arrest. (Bellingcat is not publishing details of that event to protect the identity of family members.)

Clips from day three of the tournament showing Dixon meeting Jamieson. Both men arrived and left separately at different times. Source:  APPT / YouTube, BBC, The Scottish Sun

Jamieson, who has multiple convictions, was extradited from Dubai last year and is serving a six-year prison sentence in Scotland on organised crime and drug charges. The case against him was built around intercepted messages he had sent via the defunct encrypted communication network EncroChat – a network the Kinahans have also used – to direct drug shipments.

The Sunday Times reports today on the Kinahan cartel’s deeply entrenched links to organised crime in the UK, where it is known to control much of the illicit drug market. It said the footage showing that Dixon and Jamieson know each other could indicate an underworld connection, since cartel cadres do not associate with rival operations.

Dixon is among the remaining cartel figures at large in Dubai, along with Christy Kinahan, Christopher Jr and gang lieutenant Bernard Clancy. Source: US Treasury

Three of the seven alleged key Kinahan cartel figures have been arrested since the US sanctions were imposed. Johnny Morrissey, arrested in Spain in 2022, was later bailed and subject to a travel ban. Sean McGovern was jailed earlier this month and Daniel Kinahan awaits extradition to Ireland after his recent arrest in Dubai. Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly, of Ireland’s police force, recently said the investigation into the Kinahan cartel was ongoing and that authorities were continuing to focus on the other members of the gang.

Ian Dixon did not respond to questions from Bellingcat.


Connor Plunkett, Peter Barth, Beau Donelly and John Mooney contributed to this article. 

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