New Ross Standard

3-YEAR-OLD GIRL AMONG REFUGEES DISCOVERED IN LORRY

- By DAVID LOOBY

GARDAÍ are investigat­ing how a three-year-old girl came to be in the back of a lorry discovered in New Ross on Sunday evening.

The girl, whose is believed to be from Iraq, was found in the back of the lorry at O’Leary Internatio­nal in Marshmeado­ws with three men and one woman from the Middle East. Sergeant Eddie Wilde said the people with the child, who are all aged in their twenties, were discovered at 6 p.m. on Sunday.

A THREE-YEAR- OLD girl was found in a lorry in New Ross on Sunday.

The girl was with four other people, who told gardaí that they are from Iraq. The three men, one woman and the three-yearold girl were found in the back of the lorry at O’Leary Internatio­nal in Marshmeado­ws.

Sergeant Eddie Wilde said the people with the child, who are all aged in their twenties, were discovered at 6 p.m. having travelled from a foreign port earlier that day into Rosslare Europort.

Noises from the back of the lorry alerted one of the company’s staff who immediatel­y contacted gardaí. who arrived at the scene in numbers on Sunday evening.

Sgt Wilde said: ‘ They were all in good health but were taken for medical assessment to Wexford General Hospital as a precaution.’

The refugees were then taken to Wexford Garda Station for questionin­g.

‘ The matter is still under investigat­ion,’ Sgt Wilde said.

He said the route the refugees came from is not being released as it is part of the investigat­ion. ‘It is now known if they are related as the last names given are not similar. It appears that they travelled together and spent less than a day in the lorry,’ Sgt Wilde said. In February of this year nine male refugees were discovered huddled inside the back of a truck in New Ross that had arrived at Rosslare Port. They had been hidden inside the trailer for at least two days.

Chief Superinten­dent John Roche said there is an increased garda presence at Rosslare Europort due to the heightened security threat of Isis across the continent.

Supt Roche said as a result several significan­t arrests have been made in recent weeks and a stolen car was seized.

He said several people who had false documents have been sent back to their outgoing port from Rosslare Europort.

A car was also seized and searches are ongoing at the port, he added.

 ??  ?? O’Leary Internatio­nal Transport in Marshmeado­ws.
O’Leary Internatio­nal Transport in Marshmeado­ws.
 ??  ?? LEFT: Sergeant Eddie Wilde. ABOVE: O’Leary Internatio­nal in New Ross
LEFT: Sergeant Eddie Wilde. ABOVE: O’Leary Internatio­nal in New Ross

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