Friday 29 December 2006

Government's response to organised crime

Crisis talks on organised crime took place on Monday at a meeting attended by Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, Justice Minister Michael McDowell, Garda Commissioner Noel Conroy and Assistant Commissioner Fachtna Murphy. They were expected to discuss the speeding up of the court system, tightening bail laws and the level of garda resources.
It was later announced that the DPP will have a greater role to play in opposing bail applications; additional staff will be allocated to prepare cases for court in a more expeditious manner; more civilians will be recruited to carry out administrative work normally carried out by gardaí, 1,200 new garda patrol cars (to replace older vehicles) will be on the road within a month, and already the order has been placed for a long-awaited radio communications system.
Later in the week Mr McDowell announced that he had signed new regulations which allow gardaí to detain suspects for questioning about certain crimes for up to 24 hours, instead of 12 as at present.