Senator Micheál Carrigy: 'This increase in garda personnel is a direct response to the community's call for greater security and presence on our streets'
Two additional gardaí will be stationed in Longford Town, starting next week.
According to Senator Micheál Carrigy, this decision reflects a proactive approach to addressing community safety concerns and enhancing a visible garda presence on the streets of Longford.
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Senator Carrigy said the deployment of these additional gardaí aims to strengthen law enforcement and ensure the safety and security of Longford residents. It is part of a broader initiative to boost community policing and foster a safer environment for all.
“This increase in garda personnel is a direct response to the community's call for greater security and presence on our streets,” stated Senator Carrigy.
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“We are committed to addressing the concerns of our residents and enhancing the overall safety and well-being of Longford Town.”
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