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Man quizzed on quick-as-a-flash raid 14.07.11

A MAN is still in Garda custody yesterday being questioned in relation to an armed robbery at St Johnston Post Office.
The incident happened on Tuesday when a man carrying a suspected firearm entered the premises about 9.30am.
The quick-as-a-flash raid happened in the space of 18 seconds with the suspect fleeing the building with a small amount of cash. No shots were fired and nobody was injured in the incident.
The suspect left the scene in a car driven by a second man. A Garda hunt including checkpoints were immediately set up and a man was arrested in the Bridgend area a short time later.
The robbery in St Johnston is the third post office raid in as many weeks, following one in Bridgend and one in Manorcunningham.
Garda Inspector David Kelly urged post office workers and all cashiers to be vigilant.
"We would recommend that all businesses adopt sensible procedures in relation to cash-handling. We would urge them to have a minimum amount of cash on the premises, empty tills regularly and keep floats to a minimum," said Inspector Kelly.
"We would also urge people to ensure their CCTV cameras are working and to report anything suspicious, no matter how small or insignificant they view it to be, to the local Gardai. Meanwhile, the man arrested on Tuesday in relation to the St Johnston PO raid was being held under the Offences Against the State Act at Letterkenny Garda Station. His period of detention was extended by another 24-hours yesterday. The man is in his mid-20s and has an address in the Letterkenny area.
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