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File sent to DPP over €70k drugs hawl

A file relating to a Mullingar man alleged to have had €70,000 worth of cannabis for sale or supply has been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Woman fined €650 for forged passport

A woman was fined €650 for possession of a forged passport despite insisting that she did not know her uncle had fooled her and that the passport office at home in Zimbabwe, which has a 300,000 backlog, had run out of the proper paper.

CCTV infrastructure finally in place

Almost a decade after it was first announced, Athlone’s CCTV system looks set to be in place by the end of the year.

Parents reminded to check status of children’s passports

Parents are being reminded to check their children’s passport status as the holiday season gets into full swing.

Hearing date set for assault accused

A hearing date has been set for the man who is accused of assaulting two gardai, a woman and a juvenile.

Council adopts new technology to catch litter louts

In its ongoing campaign of litter prevention, Westmeath County Council recently took a number of prosecutions under the Litter Acts.

Massive turn out at crime prevention meeting

Over 100 people attended a crime prevention presentation last Monday night in the Garrycastle GAA Clubhouse. Organiser of the event Cllr Frankie Keena said that he was thrilled with the large turnout who represented the following areas: Blyry, Moydrum, Woodville, The Orchards, Altown, Garrycastle, Garnafailagh, Tully, Fossagh, Baylin, and Cornamagh.

Private Tenancy Board called upon to help evict problem tenants

Councillor Padraig Conneely has called upon the Private Rental Tenancy Board (PRTB) to appear before the next meeting of the Joint Policing Commitee in January in a bid to protect residents from unruly neighbours

Policing committee meeting

A joint policing committee has been established for the Castlebar town area which includes three people to represent community and voluntary organisations in the town. The function of the policing committees, which are being established throughout the country, is to serve as a forum for consultations, discussions, and recommendations on matters affecting the policing of an area.

Garda action in South Roscommon welcome - Naughten

Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the commitment by the Gardai to establish new protocols to improve policing in South Roscommon in conjunction with local Garda stations.

 

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