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Dissident Republican Activity

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 6 February 2013

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Questions (63)

Charlie McConalogue

Question:

63. Deputy Charlie McConalogue asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the discussions he has held with his Northern Ireland counterpart with regard to tackling the threat of dissident republicanism; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6047/13]

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I meet frequently and have ongoing discussions with the Northern Ireland Minister of Justice, David Ford, and the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Theresa Villiers, with regard to the security situation and ongoing efforts to combat threats from criminal terrorists, the so-called ‘dissident republican’ groups. The threat which these groups present is a matter of shared concern North and South. We also share a strong resolve to take all necessary actions within the law to bear down on these groups.

The Deputy will know, of course, that these so-called 'dissident republicans' are criminal terrorists who use lethal violence in pursuit of their own, often personal, ends. They are deeply and inextricably involved in serious crime in order to fund their activities and their lifestyles.

I can assure the House that countering the paramilitary threat has always been a priority for the Garda Síochána and nothing has changed in that regard. The Gardaí will continue in their efforts to counteract these groups and their activities.

The Gardaí co-operate seamlessly with their counterparts in Northern Ireland in actively bearing down on these groups. Operational policing co-operation is the responsibility of the Garda Commissioner and the Chief Constable of the PSNI and both have repeatedly emphasised that the close, high quality co-operation between their forces has been instrumental in preventing attacks, combating criminality and saving lives.

There is also a close and ongoing working relationship between our officials. By working together on matters of mutual concern and interest we can improve community safety for all the people on this island. We will continue, in co-operation with the authorities in Northern Ireland and Great Britain, to spare no effort to ensure that those criminal terrorists who seek to subvert the democratic will of the people will face the full rigours of the law.

Question No. 64 answered with Question No. 6.
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