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Gardaí Launch Urgent Crackdown on Burglary Gangs Nationwide

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URGENT UPDATE: An Garda Síochána has just announced a decisive crackdown on organized burglary gangs, implementing high-security measures typically reserved for violent crime units. Detective Chief Superintendent Séamus Boland revealed this strategy during the launch of the winter phase of Operation Thor, emphasizing that these gangs pose a significant threat to public safety.

In a bold move, Gardaí are deploying elite armed intervention squads to intercept these criminal groups. The shift in tactics allows law enforcement to act against burglary gangs without needing to catch them in the act. Instead, they are leveraging organized crime legislation to target these gangs, which are now classified as serious threats akin to murder teams.

Chief Supt Boland stated, “From our analysis, we have at least seven organized crime groups operating on the island of Ireland focused primarily on burglaries. These are highly organized.” He condemned those involved as the “lowest of the low of criminals,” citing the profound impact their actions have on victims and the pervasive fear they instill in communities.

The Gardaí have recorded a 25% reduction in reported burglaries since 2022, including a 15.5% drop in the last year. However, Boland warned that burglaries tend to surge by 20% during the darker winter months, heightening the urgency for community vigilance.

He urged residents to safeguard their homes by locking doors and windows, using timers for lights, and activating alarms. “Burglars want nothing but cash and jewelry,” Boland cautioned, urging citizens to report any suspicious vehicles, including details like color, make, and registration.

In addition to increased operational resources, Gardaí have extended detention powers under the new legislation, allowing for up to seven days of detention following an arrest. This is a significant expansion from the standard 24-hour limit, designed to facilitate thorough investigations.

Gardaí are collaborating closely with the PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland) through joint task forces to share intelligence and combat these criminal networks effectively. Boland emphasized the importance of this collaboration in creating a hostile environment for burglary gangs.

As this situation develops, residents are urged to remain alert and proactive in preventing crime. Gardaí are determined to deter these organized groups and bring them to justice, making community safety a top priority.

Stay tuned for updates as this urgent situation unfolds.

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