Court asks surveillance garda to answer question on how many observed suspects

A court has ruled against surveillance gardaí who claimed that revealing the number of officers who observe suspects from cars would allow other suspects to know which cars “to look for”.

Court asks surveillance garda to answer question on how many observed suspects

A court has ruled against surveillance gardaí who claimed that revealing the number of officers who observe suspects from cars would allow other suspects to know which cars “to look for”.

The ruling was made in the Special Criminal Court trial of eight men charged with IRA membership on Good Friday two years ago in which six officers of the National Surveillance Unit (NSU) are giving evidence.

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