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Northern Ireland Terrorism Sanctions Introduced

UK freezes Brian Sheridan’s assets under new counter-terrorism financial regulations targeting Northern Ireland-related terrorism.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
10 months ago
in Money and Taxes
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HM Treasury sign. Photo by Jeff C Jevdet.

The UK Government has taken a firm step in the fight against Northern Ireland-related terrorism by imposing an asset freeze on Brian Sheridan and his company, Brisher Limited.

This move represents the first application of domestic counter-terrorism financial sanctions led by HM Treasury under the Counter-Terrorism (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019, underscoring the government’s commitment to national security.

 

Groundbreaking Sanction Action

In an unprecedented move, the Treasury has designated Brian Sheridan for his suspected involvement in supporting the New IRA. According to officials, Sheridan is accused of facilitating terrorism through financial services and association with New IRA members.

Effective 3 December 2024, his assets, along with those of Brisher Limited, are frozen across the UK, Crown Dependencies, and Overseas Territories.

Economic Secretary to the Treasury, Tulip Siddiq, stated:

“This action is the first use of the Treasury-led domestic counter-terrorism financial sanctions regime targeting Northern Ireland-related terrorism. It demonstrates our commitment to protecting the peaceful consensus of the people of Northern Ireland and upholding the Good Friday Agreement.”

 

Impact and Implications

The asset freeze blocks any UK individual or business from engaging in financial dealings with Sheridan or Brisher Limited without specific authorisation from HM Treasury.

The freeze includes:

  • Prohibition on dealing with funds owned or controlled by the designated entities.
  • Ban on providing financial services or economic resources to them, directly or indirectly.
  • Immediate freeze of assets by those in possession of funds tied to the designated entities.

Sanction Details

Implications

Entities Affected Brian Sheridan, Brisher Limited
Effective Date 3 December 2024
Sanctioning Authority HM Treasury
Prohibited Activities Direct or indirect financial dealings without Treasury authorisation

These measures are part of broader efforts to deter the financial operations of terrorist organisations, particularly in Northern Ireland.

However, experts suggest that while these sanctions may disrupt immediate funding channels, groups like the New IRA are likely to adapt quickly by shifting resources and utilising more covert financial networks.

 

Anticipated Adaptations by the New IRA

Despite the severe restrictions, the New IRA may employ various tactics to evade sanctions:

  • Shifting Financial Operations: Moving funds through supporters outside known networks.
  • Enhanced Transaction Concealment: Possible use of cryptocurrencies or informal value transfer systems.
  • Diversifying Funding Sources: Increased reliance on criminal activities or overseas sympathisers.

 

A Firm Stand Against Terrorism

The UK’s new sanctions send a strong message: financial support for terrorism will not be tolerated. The government’s crackdown on terrorist financing will make it harder for linked organisations to operate in UK.

Travellers, businesses, and institutions must stay vigilant, comply with regulations and report suspicious activities to authorities.

For more information on counter-terrorism financial regulations, visit the UK Government’s official sanctions website or consult with legal experts to ensure adherence to the latest requirements.

 

Sources: THX News, HM Treasury, Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation & Tulip Siddiq MP.

Tags: Brian Sheridan asset freezeBrisher Limited sanctionsCounter-Terrorism Sanctions Regulations 2019domestic counter-terrorism measures UKfinancial crime prevention UKfinancial sanctions Northern IrelandNew IRA financial restrictionsNorthern Ireland terrorism sanctionsTreasury counter-terrorism sanctionsUK asset freeze regulationsUK government counter-terrorism
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Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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