PHONES SEIZED AFTER BLAZE AT ASYLUM HOTEL
Gardai search four homes during early morning raids
GARDAI probing an arson attack at a hotel earmarked to house asylum seekers seized “a number of exhibits” in dawn raids yesterday.
It’s understood that smart phones are among the items taken by officers who searched four properties near Oughterard, Co Galway.
The swoop by gardai and members of the Galway Divisional Crime Unit focused on evidence linked to a fire at Ross Lake House Hotel in Rosscahill on December 16.
Investigators seized a “number of exhibits” for forensic analysis which they said were possibly connected to the incident.
Gardai probing the criminal damage have taken 145 statements and completed 229 “investigative tasks”.
CONDEMN
The move came as Justice Minister Helen Mcentee vowed to come down hard on anyone involved in arson attacks on sites earmarked to accommodate refugees.
Minister Mcentee said: “I strongly condemn these criminal acts of arson.
“People need to understand these are very serious crimes which carry heavy prison sentences and those who have carried them out will be brought to justice.
“I ask anyone with information either on past incidents or about possible upcoming threats to contact their local gardai.
“It is clear that a group of people in society are intent on sowing division and fear through intimidation. I repeat that there can never be justification for such acts, regardless of circumstances or alleged motivation.” She said gardai were “continually monitoring emerging threats” keeping a watching brief on social media activity. The minister added: “Ireland is a diverse and tolerant country, and such behaviour is not acceptable.”
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris previously said gardai are focusing on a number of local individuals they believe were responsible for the blaze. A protest against the use of the hotel as emergency accommodation to house 70 asylum seekers took place the previous day.
Gardai in Dublin are also probing an arson attack on the Shipwright pub in Ringsend which was wrongly believed to be due to accommodate asylum seekers.
Separately, plans to accommodate asylum seekers at a disused hotel in Ballinrobe, Co Mayo, are said to have been halted.
Fine Gael Cllr Michael Burke said the owners had withdrawn the lease following a protest.