Gardaí have arrested a juvenile and seized over €8,000 of suspected drugs in Clonmel, South Co. Tipperary, today.
Picture courtesy An Garda Síochána, Tipperary
Shortly after 1.00pm, members of the Clonmel District Drugs Unit, assisted by Clonmel and Carrick on Suir Detective Branch, executed a search warrant at an address in the Brook Crescent area of Clonmel, Co. Tipperary.
During the course of the search Gardaí seized €8,000 of alprazolam tablets (Xanax) along with a small quantity of cocaine.
Alprazolam is properly used in medicine to treat anxiety and panic disorders and belongs to a class of medications called benzodiazepines which act on the brain and central nervous system to produce a calming effect.
A juvenile is currently detained at Clonmel Garda Station.
Picture courtesy An Garda Síochána Thurles, Co. Tipperary
It was during the course of this search that Cannabis, MDMA, Amphetamine and Cocaine, together worth some €16,100, together with €5,400 in cash was seized.
The arrested woman, understood to be aged in her 30’s, has since been released and a file will now be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).
We understand from An Garda Síochána Tipperary, that Gardaí are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a dog, which was the subject of a burglary at a home in the Mullinahone area, of Co. Tipperary.
The dog was taken on the evening of Wednesday 9thSeptember 2020, at approximately 11.45pm.
A white Volkswagen Caddy was observed in the area in the days surrounding the incident. Any person with information, no matter how small, is asked to contact Clonmel Garda Station Tel: 052 6177640.
Non Productive Tipperary TD’s & Councillors Commanding Large Salaries For No Work
In keeping with our decision stated yesterday, September 7th 2020; we have forwarded an email to Mr Ger Walsh (Ethics Registrar /Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Service, Tipperary Co. Council.) as advised by the Standards In Public Office Commission (SIPO). The email contained details of the refusal by Co. Councillors and officials within the Templemore / Thurles Municipal District to answer pertinent questions.
This refusal demonstrates a pattern of attitudes and behaviour from those concerned, that leaves the local electorate feeling that they are worthless or wanting of any real consideration. Such behaviour from those responsible can no longer be tolerated.
Note: The video shown above was first uploaded on October 28th 2019. Since that date this area has suffered further deterioration becoming progressively worse in its neglect. This is despite being visited by Ms Roisin O’Grady (Tipperary Heritage Officer & Creative Ireland Coordinator) in November 2019.
In the interests of full transparency, the full content of my communication with Mr Walsh is published hereunder for our readers to peruse.
To: Mr Ger Walsh: (Senior Executive Officer, Corporate Service, Tipperary Co. Council).
I now respectfully request that each of the offending elected councillors, reply to my 3 questions, apologising for their failure, nay refusal, to previously do so.
You will be aware from my post, that this issue was correctly attended to and dealt with by Cllr. S. Hanafin and Cllr. S. Ryan, with whom I have no difficulty.
In the interests of fairness, truth and full transparency, all replies received in writing or by email will be published on Thurles.Info [Note: Both my home address and my email address were included in the communication.]
I understand that the failure by Teachtaí Dála (TD’s) is a matter for the Houses of the Oireachtas (Committee on Members Interests not yet set up)
I thank you, in anticipation, for your attention to this matter. Should you have any difficulty regarding this issue; please instruct me further.
Yours faithfully, George Willoughby.
We learned from legal counsel, sought last week, that Under the Roads Act 1993, it is the responsibility of Tipperary County Council not only to protect but also to maintain the public’s right to access Public Rights-of-Way, in each local authority area.
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