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Repeated criticisms of suspensions of eight Limerick based Gardaรญ have been aired by a Clare TD.
Speaking in the Dรกil earlier this month, Deputy Cathal Crowe (FF) described the suspension of eight Limerick Gardaรญ since November 8th 2020 as part of an investigation into alleged squaring away of road traffic offences as a โwitch-trialโ.
Alleged โcorruption in public officeโ is the reasoning for the suspension but no charges have been brought against the eight.
Deputy Crowe stated, โYou could almost call the Limerick Garda Division โSalemโ at the moment, because thereโs a form of witch-trial being going on for the last two years there. Eight members suspended, 60 garda phones confiscated, moral has never been lowerโ.
Speaking to The Clare Echo, Crowe said the investigation has been โfully procrastinatedโ and โdragged on to everyoneโs detrimentโ.
At Mondayโs meeting of the Clare JPC, Deputy Crowe raised the matter with the Garda Commissioner. He began by asking if the principle of discretion was still taught to Gardaรญ when training in Templemore and if it was applied when enforcing the road traffic act.
โDiscretion is taught from the very first day of training of An Garda Sรญochรกna in Templemore,โ Commissioner Harris responded. โIt is an essential part of our functioning as a police serviceโ.
Of Clareโs approximate population of 118,000, an estimated 16,000 come under the Limerick Garda Division who have Gardaรญ with a โshroud of suspicion hanging over them,โ Deputy Crowe remarked. He said the ongoing investigation was โharrowingโ for the families involved. โIf they are guilty, they need to be found guilty, if not they need a chance to show that thatโ.
A difference exists between discretion and preference, Commissioner Harris responded. โI would say it to every member of An Garda Sรญochรกna, preference is unfair, every one of us should be treated equally by the law. All of us have an expectation that we get same treatment before the lawโ.
Speaking to reporters following the meeting, Commissioner Harris added, โWe understand that a crime investigation is stressful for members of An Garda Sรญochรกna but this work must be done, we must make sure that people can trust An Garda Sรญochรกna to be entirely trustworthy and honest in their dealings with them, any of these investigations that we undertake are essential for public confidence in the organisation, they are expedited and dealt with as quickly as possible, we do report these matters to the Director of Public Prosecutionโ.