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Inishowen to get Garda Drugs Unit 01.05.08

A GARDA Drugs Unit is to be set up to tackle drug-related crime in Inishowen.
Senator Cecilia Keaveney revealed the plan yesterday saying she had been informed of the move by Justice Minister Brian Lenihan, less than a week after Taoiseach Bertie Ahern visited the site of the new Garda station for Buncrana.
"The issue of drugs is an important one in every part of the country and I am eager to learn more about this project," she said.
"Questions that I intend to raise will be whether this will add to our current Garda strength in the county or whether the new unit will be resourced from the current cohort of Garda either within the Buncrana District or the county allocation."
She said she would be enquiring from her Government colleagues, whether the issue of serious alcohol abuse and alcohol-fuelled incidents would come under the remit of the new Drugs Unit.
“There needs to be an inter-agency approach to the anti-social behaviour that is occurring. It was confirmed to us, at the British Irish Interparliamentary Body meeting in Wexford this week by the Cornmarket project in the  Drugs and drugs equipment on display at a recent Garda awareness meeting in Moville.
county that many people get introduced to other drugs while they are under the influence of alcohol. "Therefore it is important that any new dedicated unit would not only be an agency to detect, seize and prosecute, but also work to minimise the use of all drugs in the county."
The Moville-based public representative is a member of the Joint Policing Committee in Letterkenny. She said she recognised that Gardai working with other agencies have a better level of success than any one agency working on its own.
"It is the local nature of the disturbances that we face on a weekly basis and usually caused by a small number of people, that can best be dealt with at the local level as long as all elements of the process buy into supporting the work being undertaken.
"I believe that this is an important progression for law and order in Inishowen."
She also welcomed the fact that the Rural Policing Initiative that she pursued for the Carndonagh, Clonmany, Malin and Culdaff areas, was now being evaluated. The initiative will identify ways of increasing the performance and improving the policing service in the community.
Senator Keaveney added: "I intend to raise again the issue of the new Garda station for Carndonagh which will be another element in supporting our law and order aspirations in the area."
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