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Update - Operation Thor day of Action - Kilkenny/Carlow Division on the 6/10/16

Gardai carrying our their day of action under Operation Thor in Kilkenny/Carlow Division have arrested a total of 35 persons, searched a total of 24 premises, seized drugs and one firearm.

The 35 persons were arrested in the Kilkenny/Carlow Division, 12 people were arrested under warrant and dealt with accordingly (taken to Court), 4 were charged and taken to court and a total of 19 prisoners are detained at Carlow (6), Kilkenny (8) and Thomastown (5) Garda Station under Section 4 of Criminal Justice Act, 1984. 
 
A total of 24 premises were searched in Kilkenny city, Urlingford and Castlecomer, which are all dwellings with the exception of one premises. Drugs to the value of €34,000 (subject to analysis) were seized in these searches.

The firearm which was a handgun was seized during a search in Kilkenny city.


Garda Press Office


This morning, 6th October 2016, at 8am Gardaí began an Operation Thor Day of Action in Kilkenny/Carlow Division.

This is the 8th such Day of Action in the Division. Operation Thor is a multi-strand national anti-crime strategy.  
 
The Day of Action is a high visibility policing operation whose main focus is to prevent and detect high volume crimes (burglaries and thefts) committed throughout the Kilkenny/Carlow Division.  The operation will focus in particular on intelligence gathering, warrant executions, searches, arrests, crime detection and crime prevention. 

Chief Superintendent Dominic Hayes said, "The objective of the operation is to disrupt criminals living in and travelling through Kilkenny/Carlow Division.  Criminals will be deterred from committing crime in an area perceived as being heavily policed. This operation will also assist in the detection of criminal offences through proactive policing activities

In excess of 130 Gardaí are deployed in the operation including 50 students Gardaí from the Garda College.

The Operation is supported by National and Regional Units including the Regional Support Unit, Regional Surveillance Unit and the Garda Air Support Unit. 

Updates on the progress of the operation will be issued during the course of the day.