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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 28 Jun 1962

Vol. 196 No. 7

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Persons Wanted by Police Authorities.

35.

asked the Minister for Justice the number of persons at present wanted by the police on charges involving amounts of more than £10,000 who are known, or surmised with good reason, to be residing outside the jurisdiction.

The answer is one.

That is Singer.

Mrs. Singer.

Let us know who it is.

No, I shall not.

Sorry—it could not be Dr. Singer because of the Attorney General's botch. I forgot that.

What steps have been taken to bring Singer to justice?

That is a separate question.

The point is that he is wanted.

Dr. Singer is not the person referred to in the answer.

Go to the Irish Press and you will get the information. At least, they say they have it, anyway.

The ex-Lord Mayor of Galway should keep out of this.

36.

asked the Minister for Justice the number of persons at present wanted by the police on charges involving amounts of more than £1,000 and less than £10,000 who are known, or surmised with good reason, to be residing outside the jurisdiction.

The answer is four.

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