Joint Policing Committee Public Meeting 2021

By | 12th October 2021

COUNTY LEITRIM JOINT POLICING COMMITTEE PUBLIC MEETING

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A public meeting of the Leitrim Joint Policing Committee will take place on

Wednesday 3rd November 2021 at 7.00 p.m.

in

Áras Padraig, Drumshanbo, Co.Leitrim, N41 YE63.

Members of the public are invited to attend this public meeting.

The Joint Policing Committee was established under the Garda Síochána Act, 2005. The Membership of the JPC includes Elected Members of Leitrim County Council, Oireachtas Members, Garda Representatives, Community Representatives and officials from Leitrim County Council. The function of the Committee is to serve as a forum for consultations, discussions and recommendations on matters affecting the policing of the local authority’s administrative area.

Members of the public have the right to attend the meeting, to have their views heard and to put questions to the Committee. All questions concerning the policing of County Leitrim should be submitted in writing to:

Mr. Kieran Brett, Administrative Officer, Corporate Services, Áras an Chontae, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim or by e-mail to: kbrett@leitrimcoco.ie.

 Questions should be received no later than 4pm on Friday, 22nd October 2021 and must include the name and address of the person submitting the question, which will be kept confidential. Questions will be accepted from any person affected by the policing of the county. Those who require alternative arrangements for the submission of questions may contact the Administrative Officer, Corporate Services on 071-9620005.

Please note that the Joint Policing Committee may not consider matters relating to a specific criminal investigation or prosecution or matters relating to the security of the State. In addition, the Joint Policing Committee will not consider a matter if:

·    It would endanger the security of one or more individuals.

·    It relates to an individual.

·    It involves information received by the Garda Síochána or the local authority in confidence.

·  It would, or would be likely to, prejudice the prevention or detection of crime or the apprehension or prosecution of offenders.

·  Individuals shall not be discussed or named. An individual’s right to privacy and the provision of the European Convention on Human Rights Act, 2003 must be adhered to.

·    It is deemed prejudicial to a Garda operational matter.

·    The public is advised that in some circumstances, for legal reasons, it may not be possible to provide information requested.