Bailiffs and Gaurdi moved in quickly afterwards to evict families from their homes on Claremont Court, with parents being carried out and children screaming while other residents looked on in shock.
This has been the first in a series of court cases to remove those who have falsely claimed asylum in the Irish Republic after residents claimed that some of those who had claimed asylum in the Republic were seen dealing in class A substances which in the Irish Republic have made very clear that anyone who has sought asylum in the Republic of Ireland who abuses its hospitality will be removed.
several of those evicted are spending the night at the Bridewell Gardai Station in Dublin and several others are presently at Mountjoy Jail awaiting a flight back to their country of origin, this has come about after a Gardai operation which has lasted for over 18 months into drug trafficking in the Free State.
Those arrested who insist they are not a part to the drug trafficking gang intend to appeal the decision of the High Court Judge (Justice O'Connell) there will be more news on this tonight on RTE 1 at 10.30pm GMT
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theyweredrugdealers
11.07.2004 11:25
john
Thats news to me
16.07.2004 14:41
PW
Something to destroy immigrants.
29.08.2004 23:39
Stewart.
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Justifying drug dealing...?
08.09.2004 14:24
I have actually heard this before. The front page of the Sunday World (Ireland's leading Sunday tabloid) carried the headline "Nigerian gang in E70m crack fortune", or something similar. There have been several articles like this in the tabloids since late last year, typically Africans dealing drugs to Africans in Moore St, Parnell St.
You would know this if you were Irish or a Working-class Dubliner.....
Martin