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Gardai face another Donegal style situation.

category national | crime and justice | news report author Tuesday September 21, 2004 13:15author by Moonwolf

Girlfriend exposes violent behaviour and corruption

Emerging information in Louth/Meath division may herald another Donegal type situation as disenchanted former girlfriend threatens to spill the beans.

A senior member of the Garda Siochana in the Louth/Meath division is currently under investigation regarding a serious assault alleged to have taken place in Dundalk earlier this year. The married Garda is alleged to have severely beaten his long time girlfriend, who had to be hospitalised as a result of the incident, after a night out. She later made a complaint of assault against him and the incident is currently under investigation by Detectives from Harcourt Street. This is not the first complaint of this nature to have been made against this garda. A number of previous complaints of a similar nature were received by his own division in the past however no action was taken after the woman was persuaded by local Gardai not to pursue the case.The garda involved was also the subject of reports in the national media some years ago when it emerged that he had been stopped by a young garda for speeding and found to be drunk .The garda who stopped him did not issue any proceedings. It was believed at the time that this decision not to prosecute was as a result of directive from superior officers

The victim of the alleged assault is causing some consternation among garda authorities at present as she also alleges that she was privy to information regarding the tampering with evidence in a recent high profile murder case where her former boyfriend was one of the main state witnesses. She alleges that the gardai lost or misplaced evidence and replaced it with items they purchased themselves in order to cover up their error.

in a case reminiscent of recent events in Donegal it would seem that the allegations emerging at present may be only the tip of the iceberg and if shown to be true could further damage the reputation of an Garda Siochana and necessitate yet another Tribunal of Inquiry.

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author by wolfmoonpublication date Wed Sep 22, 2004 12:30author address author phone

knowing the facts of this case. this is not as straightforward as moonwolf propounds.

bitter breakups never prove the most reliable form of 'evidence'

author by Jarlaith Kellypublication date Wed Sep 22, 2004 14:21author address author phone

Moonwoolf,

Like your last story on the Irish Times during the troubles, this is v. interesting.

I would very much appreciate if you could give me some basic info on this (has it been in papers etc., anwhere you could point me for further info).

My e-mail is jarlaithkelly@campus.ie

Thanks and keep up the exclusives.

Jarlaith

author by Softshoespublication date Tue Oct 19, 2004 18:20author address author phone

hints and allegations, cib visits to a north east garda station, threats to a complainant.......all logged........we shall see.......

The only thing left to fear is a truly independent fearless media

..............be afraid
........be very very afraid!



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