Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

PSNI ARE PANNED FOR NOT BEING IN A GOLD RUSH..

Mining firm slams cops terror cover

- BY DAVID YOUNG irish@mgn.co.uk

THE owners of a gold mine have halted its developmen­t after police refused to provide their requested levels of anti-terror security cover.

Galantas Gold Corporatio­n said the PSNI was not prepared to offer sufficient resources to supervise the transporta­tion and denotation of blasting materials at its mine in Omagh, Co Tyrone. It sourced gold from an open cast mine in the area up until 2013. It has secured planning permission to excavate undergroun­d seams for the next 15 years with projection­s of extracting £30million worth of gold a year. The mining security requiremen­t is in place to guard against the potential threat posed by dissident republican terror groups. The company said the PSNI had offered two hours of cover, two days a week – in exchange for a fee. Galantas said that was insufficie­nt to run the mine and offered to pay the police for two hours of cover, five days a week – albeit reserving the right to challenge the policy of recovering costs in the courts. It said the PSNI rejected that offer, citing resource constraint­s and competing priorities. The company is now pursuing a potential legal action against the PSNI, claiming other mining companies have not been subject to the same limitation­s on police resources. Galantas currently employs 15 people at the Omagh site, five of whom have now been placed on redundancy notice. It had envisaged employing around 130 once the planned undergroun­d mining operation was running. Galantas chief executive Roland Phelps said: “The PSNI’S decision is clearly a blow to any proposed mine developmen­t here and negatively affects the livelihood­s of our employees and their families. “The company pays full UK taxes, royalties and mineral licence fees. “A cost-benefit analysis of PSNI providing the required anti-terrorism cover is hugely to the State’s benefit – not that this is any reason to allow a potential terrorist threat to interfere with any citizen’s lawful rights or business.” PSNI Chief Supt Kevin Dunwoody said: “There are many competing demands for our resources. “They must prioritise those demands in a way that maximises the safety of the public and their officers and works to counter threats, to mitigate risk and to alleviate harm. “Working with others to support their efforts for the developmen­t of enterprise and the economy is important to PSNI. “It is, however, reasonable to expect a commercial venture to contribute all or part of the policing costs where it is legitimate and proportion­ate to do so.”

Decision negatively affects the livliehood­s of staff and families ROLAND PHELPS GALANTAS CHIEF EXECUTIVE

 ??  ?? ALL MINE Galantas hopes to excavate £30million in gold a year
ALL MINE Galantas hopes to excavate £30million in gold a year
 ??  ?? TREASURE Open mine near Omagh, Co Tyrone
TREASURE Open mine near Omagh, Co Tyrone

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