Dublin s Q102 By Hazel Nolan Static checkpoints will resume from tomorrow morning, along with high visibility patrols at key locations.
The Gardaí have announced a range of additional measures to support the latest restrictions announced by government to curb the spread of Covid-19.
The measures announced today include:
- Additional static checkpoints on national routes under Operation Fanacht. These will start from 7am tomorrow and will be supported by the local mobile checkpoints introduced last week.
- Additional re-deployment of Gardaí to the front-line
- 70 Garda trainees currently deployed in training Garda stations, will be attested on successful completion of their initial phase one training
Gardaí to introduce range of additional measures to support government Level 5 Plan for Living
By William O Connor
GARDAI are to introduce a range of additional measures to support the Government’s Level 5 Plan for Living with COVID-19 which was announced today.
Following this afternoons lockdown, Gardaí have issued the following statement.
An Garda Síochána is supporting communities through engagement and ensuring adherence to public health regulations.
The measures announced today include:
- Additional static checkpoints on national routes under Operation Fanacht. These will start from 7am tomorrow and will be supported by the local mobile checkpoints introduced last week.
Three people have so far received jail time for breaking Covid laws
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Image: Leah Farrell/RollingNews.ie
GARDAÍ HAVE ANNOUNCED that three people have so far been handed jail time for violating Covid-19 laws.
Announcing a range of additional measures to support the Level 5 lockdown, a garda spokesman said there have been several people before the courts as a result of breaking lockdown laws.
While many people received fines up to €1,000, there were three people who received jail sentences of 30 days, two months and four months.