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Well-known Donegal Garda speaks of crime rise if hard Brexit comes

written by Stephen Maguire April 30, 2017
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A well-known Co Donegal Garda has spoken of his fears that rural crime in the county could rise sharply if a hard Brexit comes in.

Enda Dunne, from Ballybofey, fears rural areas will be left vulnerable to crime gangs and dissident republican groups because of a lack of resources along the border.

Gda Dunne, who has 25 years policing experience, told how there was so much “uncertainty” over Brexit within the ranks.

The officer, who spoke to the Irish Sun at the Garda Representatives Association conference in Galway, called for rural communities to be protected and for more resources to be provided in the region.

He said: “Brexit is down the line and if there is a hard border we have no policing plan in place. This is a serious matter and we need to have discussions.

“We need to see more of a visible presence on the ground — more resources so we can have people on patrol. Burglaries are the main focus at the moment and we have over 60 checkpoints in my district to disrupt this criminal activity.

“There is also a lot of subversive activity but we aren’t kept informed of any dissident activity yet 99.9 per cent of the time we are the people who will be the first to respond to an incident involving subversives.

Uniformed gardai are the first responders. Resources are also a huge problem at the border.

“What happens is that people are taken off the border stations to augment units at headquarters ­— effectively leaving huge swathes of the rural community without the service they deserve.

“It’s not uncommon where you could have two officers covering an area of 65km within the Letterkenny district. We just need more manpower along the border.”

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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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