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Over €5 million has come from Revenue investigations with CAB.
Criminal Assets Bureau have now expanded their surveillance to family members and friends of gangland figures who are offloading assets.
The bureau has published its annual report for last year.
The two men and two women are being questioned in different stations around the city.
CAB has now collected nearly €300 million since its establishment in 1996.
The money was found in the carry-on luggage of a passenger attempting to fly to Amsterdam.
The Criminal Assets Bureau hands over €2.73 million to the state after court orders for over €25m of criminal proceeds.
The CAB handed more than €7million to the Exchequer last year, amid suggestions its methods could be rolled out across Europe.
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