This piece of trash, Juzef Puska, who should never have been in Ireland in the first place, comes to our country, does absolutely NOTHING to contribute to society only cycle around on his disability benefit sizing up innocent, defenceless Irish women. This migrant scumbag goes on to murder one of our own finest members of society. But it gets worse – it transpires that pieces of worthless trash runs in the family. His scumbag siblings and family members, all of whom should NEVER have been here, “allegedly” purposely obstructed Gardai from carrying out their work and investigation in an effort to get the brute off what he did. There was massive outcry on social media about how Irish men needed to “check themselves” when this happened – then they realised it was a migrant who carried out this heinous crime and the narrative changed. Jozef Puska is a prime example of what decent Irish people have been warning of for months and years ahead at this stage. Not all migrants are bad, but no migrants should be here when we have 13,000 Irish homeless. We have no idea who is coming into this country. #IrelandisFull Follow and Retweet Click Link Here: https://theliberal.ie/juzef-puskas-migrant-family-charged-over-obstruction-of-ashling-murphy-investigation/

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It is not possible to determine the exact number of members of An Garda Síochána currently in prison. However, it is known that at least 20 members have been charged and convicted of criminal offenses in the past four years, according to BreakingNews.ie. These offenses include assault and drink-driving. While the exact number of currently incarcerated gardaí is not publicly available, it is known that the Irish Prison Service has a significant number of inmates, with the prison population exceeding capacity.  We believe there are 28 Gardai Jailed at present, and many more Gardai before the Courts next Month, some on Serious Charges, Assaults, Sex Assaults, Robbery, and House Break Ins.

Here’s a breakdown of the information: Offenses: These convictions include assault, drink-driving, and other offenses. Prison capacity: The Irish Prison Service

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