Garda Commissioner Martin Callinan has said there are 25 organised criminal gangs operating in the State. Speaking at the Oireachtas Justice Committee, he said the majority of the gangs are based in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Sligo. The commissioner said a number of the gangs have a significant international dimension and some interact to pursue joint enterprises. The majority are involved in drug-trafficking and are prepared to use violence and intimidation
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An Garda Síochána is committed to working within communities to address the root causes of crime in ...
Over the last decade, Irish criminals involved in drug trafficking have extended their reach across ...
A new report has indicated that some Irish criminal gangs have become international entities and are...
(P. 4 & 5) The Garda National Drugs Unit has overall primary responsibility for Drug Law Enforcement...
Gangs are using children, the Luas, bicycles, and mobile phones to try and thwart anti-drug gardaí i...
P. 4 The Garda National Drugs Unit (GNDU) has overall primary responsibility for Drug Law Enforcemen...
The Garda Siochána annual report for 2014 shows that Gardaí were involved last year in seizing €700m...
Organised crime covers a wide range of activities, including drug trafficking, illegal trafficking o...
Thirty people have been arrested in a major garda operation targeting the sale and supply of heroin,...
We look at the connection between international crime gangs and Irish customers...
The objective of this study was to provide reliable information about the relationship between the u...
Assistant Commissioner Cagney described Drug-Related Intimidation as a “dreadful crime” with a signi...
Some 700 suspected “money mules” have been identified in the Republic in the last year, many of them...
[See related 'publication' URL below for full report from Forensic Science Ireland
Drug-related intimidation is to some extent seen as a “normalised dispute resolution mechanism” in p...
An Garda Síochána is committed to working within communities to address the root causes of crime in ...
Over the last decade, Irish criminals involved in drug trafficking have extended their reach across ...
A new report has indicated that some Irish criminal gangs have become international entities and are...
(P. 4 & 5) The Garda National Drugs Unit has overall primary responsibility for Drug Law Enforcement...
Gangs are using children, the Luas, bicycles, and mobile phones to try and thwart anti-drug gardaí i...
P. 4 The Garda National Drugs Unit (GNDU) has overall primary responsibility for Drug Law Enforcemen...
The Garda Siochána annual report for 2014 shows that Gardaí were involved last year in seizing €700m...
Organised crime covers a wide range of activities, including drug trafficking, illegal trafficking o...
Thirty people have been arrested in a major garda operation targeting the sale and supply of heroin,...
We look at the connection between international crime gangs and Irish customers...
The objective of this study was to provide reliable information about the relationship between the u...
Assistant Commissioner Cagney described Drug-Related Intimidation as a “dreadful crime” with a signi...
Some 700 suspected “money mules” have been identified in the Republic in the last year, many of them...
[See related 'publication' URL below for full report from Forensic Science Ireland
Drug-related intimidation is to some extent seen as a “normalised dispute resolution mechanism” in p...
An Garda Síochána is committed to working within communities to address the root causes of crime in ...