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Donegal Gardai set up special hotline for reporting of illegal gatherings

written by Staff Writer May 4, 2021
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Gardai in Co Donegal have set up a special hotline to allow the public to inform them about illegal parties or gatherings in the county.

The move is in response to a huge jump in the number of Covid cases in the county in recent days.

Both the Milford and Letterkenny electoral areas had the highest national incidence rates of the virus.

Now Gardai are clamping down on such illegal gatherings and want the public in Donegal to play their part.

Letterkenny-based Garda Grainne Doherty revealed the special phone number has been set up at Letterkenny Garda station which will cover the entire county.

Anybody who hears of illegal parties or gatherings is encouraged to contact the telephone number, 0749167101 to report incidents.

Garda Doherty said all calls will be investigated.

Garda Doherty specifically referred to birthday parties, beach parties, gatherings after funerals and also gathering of secondary school students as being areas of concern for Gardai.

If any event is ongoing it will be investigated or if an event is planned then gather will attempt to stop the event from taking place, she added.

“This is such a concern and the figures are so high and it’s an awful worry. We are encouraging people to contact this number and to speak to a member or leave a message.

“People do not have to leave their names or addresses and all calls will be treated in the strictest of confidence.

“The responsibility to stop the spread of Covid is on all of us as a community. This is not us against the community because we all have to act in a responsible manner in order to bring these numbers down,” added Garda Doherty.

Donegal Gardai set up special hotline for reporting of illegal gatherings was last modified: May 5th, 2021 by Staff Writer
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