New anti-gangland laws prompt 'police state' claims

Human rights campaigners today accused Justice Minister Dermot Ahern of abusing the Dáil and operating a police state by fast-tracking tough new anti-gangland laws.

Human rights campaigners today accused Justice Minister Dermot Ahern of abusing the Dáil and operating a police state by fast-tracking tough new anti-gangland laws.

The minister has pushed ahead with the crime crackdown, which includes allowing covert surveillance and non-jury trial, leaving just two sittings for debate.

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