I refer the Deputy to my replies to Parliamentary Questions No. 1 and 2 today. In so far as allegations of Sinn Féin activities in north Kerry are concerned, as I mentioned in this House on Tuesday night in the course of a debate on a Private Members' motion, I have received a report from the gardaí about the alleged activities. A Garda investigation is continuing in this matter. Similarly, in so far as the incident in Wexford is concerned, I am advised by the Garda authorities that investigations are also continuing.
These are very serious allegations. It would be completely intolerable for any person or persons to seek to usurp the functions of the Garda Síochána in the investigation of crime. As I say, Garda investigations into these matters are continuing and the House will appreciate that it would not be right for me to comment in detail on what is alleged to have happened. It is very important that nothing is said in this House which might prejudice or adversely affect the investigations.
As regards the general issue of vigilantism, the Government's position is simple – there is no place in our society for vigilantism no matter how it is dressed up. It cannot and will not be accepted. The Garda Síochána has a statutory duty to investigate crime in this State. Individuals or groups who seek to usurp the functions of the Garda Síochána or who engage in intimidation, assaults or threats will face the full rigour of the law.
Question No. 176 answered with Question No. 7.