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Ireland extradited 149 people on European Arrest Warrants last year

A new report by the Department of Justice says Ireland received a total of 313 European Arrest Warrants in 2012 for crimes including murder, rape and drug trafficking.

IRELAND SURRENDERED 149 people to other countries in the EU after receiving a European Arrest Warrant last year, according to new figures.

A report published by the Department of Justice found that Ireland received a total of 313 European Arrest Warrants for crimes including murder, rape and drug trafficking in 2012.

The vast majority of these warrants – 170 – were for Polish people. Another 25 were for Irish nationals, followed by Lithuania (22), UK (34), Czech Republic (15) and Latvia (8).

Organised crime was the offence most frequently cited on the warrants, followed by fraud.

Eight appeals were made to the Supreme Court last year over the warrants. One appeal was refused, which meant the person was ordered to be surrendered to the other EU country, while another was granted. Six of the appeals were ongoing.

Ireland issued 88 warrants last year in order to seek the return of people wanted for crimes in Ireland.

Since 2003, the European Arrest Warrant is used by any EU member state to extradite someone who is wanted in one country for a crime but who is living in another country.

It can be used to seek the return of someone to stand trial, face sentencing after already being convicted or to serve a sentence which has been handed down by a court in that country.

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    Oct 30th 2014, 9:55 PM

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    Oct 31st 2014, 3:13 AM

    But can he put a fruit pastille in his mouth without chewing it ??

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    Yes but how is he staying up all night with a sick cow?

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    Oct 31st 2014, 1:07 AM

    I had the opportunity to be mentored by Dr.Higgins while I was a PhD student at UCD.A truly great man, the world needs more people like him.

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    Oct 31st 2014, 12:19 AM

    He’s actually also a really nice man, some academics can be stuffy and arrogant but not Prof. Higgins!

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    Oct 30th 2014, 9:44 PM

    The grammar in the article looks like machine translation!

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    Oct 30th 2014, 9:54 PM

    If you read it in Stephen Hawking’s voice, it’s a great article.

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    Oct 30th 2014, 11:55 PM

    And he’s nailed the professor look as well with beard, fingers on chin but wait a minute check out that watch. A sky blue watch .. Is this man from the future ?

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    Oct 31st 2014, 2:16 AM

    ha! that caught my attention too… +1

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    Oct 30th 2014, 11:01 PM

    So, all those citations of Boyle’s law or boolean algebra or, in advanced maths, hamiltonians don’t count!

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    Oct 30th 2014, 11:52 PM

    It’s the “list of the worlds Most Influential Scientific Minds 2014″. Sadly Hamilton hasn’t been very active this year although his quaternions have been busier than ever.

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    Oct 31st 2014, 4:44 AM

    Ireland has a history of producing pioneering scientists. It’s good to see that tradition continue.

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    Oct 30th 2014, 10:03 PM

    Ah stop with these stroke inducing articles!!!

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    Oct 30th 2014, 10:26 PM

    Ah go back to chasing the ladies Don Juan and leave the science stuff to the grown ups. With your attention span … !

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    Oct 30th 2014, 11:56 PM

    What science stuff?

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    Oct 31st 2014, 8:52 AM

    Fair play to Des Higgins for being at the top of his game. (Waters 2014)

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    Oct 31st 2014, 11:18 PM

    Proud of him.

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