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JihadJane's impulse » GetReligion
They are being held for questioning under Section 50 of Criminal Justice Act 2007 at garda stations across Waterford.” “11th March: Seven people being questioned about an alleged plot to kill a swedish cartoonist have period of detention extended Last Updated Mar 2010 ... I would not have said that my county was a hotbed of international terrorism (the homegrown variety is another matter) so yes - very surprised, to say the least. Martha says: March 11, 2010, at 8:55 am ...

Death of retired Detective Garda Chief Superintendent | Munster ...
A native of Tullamore, County Offaly, the deceased served in Tramore, Adelphi Quay (Waterford city), Crumlin, Tallaght, Dublin Castle, Belmullet, The Garda College, Portlaoise and Harcourt Square, Dublin. ... It was while he was Superintendent at Waterford Garda Station that he was promoted to Chief Superintendent in 1996. He later became a Detective Chief Superintendent and, based in Dublin, led the nationwide fight against organised and serious crime as head of the ...

Men charged after Saturday night car ramming | Munster Express Online
Conditions of bail were that they resided at their Kilkenny addresses and stayed out of Waterford city and county, save to attend court and signed-on at Kilkenny Garda Station on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 9 am and 9 pm. ...

Waterford Civic Trust » The Blue Plaque Trail
Also known as St. Patrick's Fort it was situated by St. Patrick's Gate on the site of the present Garda Station. The earliest reference to a fort on this site dates to 1590 when it was reported that the military engineer Edmund Yorke had started to build ... Roughly 4800 men from Waterford city and county served during the war and over 700 were killed. Among those was John Condon, the 'Boy Soldier' of the Royal Irish Regiment who was killed in action on the 24 May 1915. ...