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Buncrana to get joint policing 29.05.08

BUNCRANA is to get its long-awaited Joint Policing Committee (JPC) to help the community liaise with Gardai to stamp out crime and anti-social behaviour.
Inishowen Senator Cecilia Keaveney has been informed by the Justice Minister that priority is to be given to the establishment of JPCs in all local areas including the Buncrana Town Council area.
The news comes following regular lobbying for such a committee by Sinn Féin and particularly the party's Cllr. Daren Lalor.
Meanwhile, Senator Keaveney said Buncrana would "benefit greatly" from the move.
"The Gardaí and other agencies of the criminal justice system cannot alone deal with all aspects of crime in our society. I know that the vast majority of people are anxious to do what they can to assist them.
"A JPC in Buncrana will allow the Gardaí, local representatives and others with community interest to come together."
The Donegal senator currently sits on the Letterkenny JPC and finds it "very useful".
"This local exchange and interaction will help make policing more responsive to the needs of community while at the same time allowing the community to play their full role in tackling crime," she added.

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