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The seized weapons. An Garda Síochána

Gardaí believe they have foiled a gangland gun attack after raids in Tallaght

Two men have been arrested.

GARDAÍ SAY THEY believe they stopped a gangland gun attack in Dublin yesterday.

Officers attached to the Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime Bureau, supported by several natioanl units carried out a planned operation in the Tallaght area of Dublin which resulted in the seizing of a loaded revolver and a vehicle bearing bogus number plates.

Two men, aged 51 and 22, have been detained under section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act 1939 and are in custody in Dublin Garda stations.

Follow-up searches are ongoing, gardaí added.

Assistant Commissioner John O’Driscoll who has charge of the Garda Síochána’s response to Organised and Serious Crime said: “The Garda Síochána believes, through the actions of the Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime Bureau, supported by other specialist units, we have again intervened in a threat to life situation that was likely to result in the death of at least one person. 

“The members of the Garda Síochána involved are to be commended for bringing this operation to a successful conclusion by seizing a loaded firearm and arresting suspects”.

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    May 23rd 2022, 6:17 AM

    I unfortunately had to register the death of a family member recently. Got the paperwork from the hospital in January and wanted to get it sorted quickly but was told the next available appointment at the registry office was in March. Five days is great in theory but good luck getting that go happen in practice

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    May 23rd 2022, 8:03 AM

    @Laura Diver: I’m very sorry for your loss. I hope you won’t mind me asking a genuine question? Why did you have to do it in person? My mam passed away 18 months ago and we were allowed to email, was that just a covid thing I wonder? You’d think if it worked they would allow it to continue. My dad passed away more than 10 years ago and I can’t remember how we registered his, though I know we waited 6 months for his death certificate as it was a sudden death requiring post mortem. Again my condolences

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    May 23rd 2022, 12:49 AM

    Beggars belief. Currently getting through probate is a nightmare (minimum 16 weeks), even with a will made. Can’t believe the system is efficient enough to get through this in a month.

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    May 23rd 2022, 12:27 AM

    OK so I don’t give a damn about the flipping records and what statistics they want to record (unless my loved one did die from plague or the likes). Hounding the grieving like that is disgraceful.

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    May 23rd 2022, 12:36 AM

    @Helen Downey: absolutely agree

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    May 23rd 2022, 1:47 AM

    @Helen Downey: we were waiting 19 months to get rhe inquest for my brother.

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    May 23rd 2022, 11:15 AM

    @Helen Downey: some families might want it done as soon as possible for their own reasons, it’s not just about stats.

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    May 23rd 2022, 7:59 AM

    Three months may be longer than necessary in most instances, but the suggested timeline here is disgracefully short for a grieving family, 4-6 weeks would be far more reasonable and compassionate

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    May 23rd 2022, 3:42 PM

    @Jo H: Presumably dependants will need this proof to access pension and death grants and so on?

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    May 23rd 2022, 6:15 PM

    @Fiona Fitzgerald: Yes, financial institutions etc. won’t do anything until they are provided a copy, but not everyone needs or is able to consider starting to organise that stuff within 10 days so that might not be a driving factor for many. I know people who have acted on it that day after a funeral, others who take longer. It’s a very personal thing. There should of course be a deadline, I just think the one being proposed is too tight.

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    May 23rd 2022, 10:29 AM

    The problem is that they need to fix the system behind the scenes first rather than reducing the time for families to register as the first port of call. What is the point of reducing that if it then becomes impossible to do? I mean really.
    And as for triggering other services – that would be great but lets face it, departments in this country don’t talk to each other. Or else they get a bit too ahead of themselves – my dad’s pension from the Dept. of Education was stopped on his date of death based solely off his death notice in the paper. Which didn’t contain enough information to really identify him down to an individual. Absolute madness.

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