DUBLIN city had the highest crime rates in Ireland last year, with gardaí in Louth and Waterford also investigating more offences than the national average per 100,000 of population.
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Apr 5, 2021 12:19 PM
Crime rates in Waterford are higher than the national average in many categories, according to an analysis by the Irish Independent newspaper.
While Dublin City had the highest crime rates in the country last year, Waterford and Louth were over the national average for five common crimes; drugs, thefts, assaults, public order and possession of weapons.
The figures measure county by county offences per 100,000 of the population.
The analysis shows while most serious crime categories have decreased as a result of restrictions introduced during the Covid-19 pandemic, some offences increased in 2020.
In particular, drugs and weapons crimes have risen and, while assaults have dropped overall, attacks on women have not dropped as sharply compared to assaults on men.
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Gardaí seize almost €12,000 worth of suspected Diazepam in Louth
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Gardaí have seized almost €12,000 worth of Diazepam believed to be destined for illegal sale and supply in Drogheda, Co Louth
Gardaí attached to the Divisional Drugs Unit and the Crime Unit based at Drogheda Garda Station made the seizure following the search of a house in Drogheda town centre shortly before 5.30pm on Monday March 15, 2021.
During the course of the search a large quantity of Diazepam (pending analysis) with an estimated value of €11,850 were seized.
This search was conducted under Operation Stratus, an ongoing operation targeting the sale and supply of drugs in Drogheda.