Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Death of Chief Superintendent Gantly.Wednesday, 25 February 1948 |
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Captain Cowan:
asked the Minister for Justice if he will arrange, as a matter of urgent public importance, to have established a tribunal for inquiring into the facts and circumstances surrounding the shooting of the late Chief Superintendent Gantly, Garda Síochána; to report on the nature and adequacy of the regulations governing [76] the training in, and the use of, firearms in the course of their duties by members of the Garda Síochána; and to make such recommendations in relation to the foregoing as they consider necessary or desirable in the public interest.
Minister for Justice (General MacEoin):
I would suggest that the Deputy should repeat this question after the conclusion of the inquest, if he still thinks it necessary to do so at that stage.
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