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MCCONALOGUE COMMENDS GARDAI FOR LATEST BURGLARY ARRESTS

written by Stephen Maguire January 20, 2013
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Donegal North East TD Charlie McConalogue has commended Gardai in Donegal following a number of weekend arrests and condemned an attack on gardai in Bridgend.Charlie McConalogueTD

The Fianna Fáil Deputy said Gardai in Donegal are continuing to uphold a high standard of public service to the community despite the closure of Garda stations and a reducing strength in the force as a result of cuts being pursued by Minister Alan Shatter.

“I want to commend gardai for the success and arrests they have had this weekend in tackling criminal activity. The ongoing series of criminal acts being committed against people and property is a cause of great concern to the public and the government’s response has been woefully inadequate.

“The ramming of a patrol car in Bridgend is particularly worrying. People will remember that two members of the force have died in the line of duty in Donegal in recent years and there can be no tolerance for attacks on gardai.

“It is increasingly clear that the gardai in Donegal need more support and resources, not less. Fianna Fáil proposed a new recruitment campaign for the gardai, to open up the Garda training college and train new recruits as more gardai are due to retire this year. Minister Alan Shatter appears to have no bottom line when it comes to the reducing numbers serving in the ranks of the force. This is extremely dangerous for the security of the state and safety our communities.”

Deputy McConalogue added the Gardai are to be commended and supported for their tireless work on behalf of the public.

“The government needs to recognise that the necessary political and financial back-up for the gardai cannot be undermined further,” he added.

MCCONALOGUE COMMENDS GARDAI FOR LATEST BURGLARY ARRESTS was last modified: January 20th, 2013 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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