On Saturday, July 2, Gardaí in the DMR South Central arrested one man in connection with an ongoing investigation into Drug Related Intimidation, as part of Operation Fógra.
A Garda spokesperson said that “the man was detained at a Dublin Garda Station under the provisions of Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984.
“He has since been released without charge and a file is being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions.”
Investigations are ongoing.
According to the Gardaí, Drug Related Intimidation “occurs when a criminal or criminals allege that a sum of money is owed as a result of a drug debt.
“Individuals or other family members may be subjected to intimidation or the threat of intimidation. Intimidation can take many forms including threats, threats of physical violence, physical violence, damage to property, various forms of violence. Families and their loved ones become the victims once subject to such intimidation.
“If you or someone you know is experiencing drug-related intimidation, there is help and support available. The Drug Related Intimidation Programme responds to the needs of persons who use drugs and family members experiencing drug related intimidation.
“A Garda Inspector is nominated in every Garda Division to respond to the issue of drug related intimidation. Individuals and family members experiencing intimidation can make contact with the local Inspector through their local Garda Station for an informal or formal meeting.”