Justice ministers discuss north-south co-operation
Justice ministers Helen McEntee and Naomi Long have met to discuss north-south co-operation across a range of criminal justice matters.
The meeting, which took place yesterday under the auspices of the Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) on Cooperation on Criminal Justice Matters, reviewed progress on a range of ongoing cross-border initiatives in the areas of youth justice, support for victims, public protection, forensic science, and criminal justice and social diversity.
The ministers also agreed a new series of measures to take forward work in these areas from 2023 to 2025.
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and An Garda Siochána also updated ministers on the work of the cross-border Joint Agency Task Force (JATF), which was established to tackle organised and cross-jurisdictional crime.
Mrs Long said: “I welcome the opportunity to meet with minister McEntee today to discuss the commonplace challenges faced by our respective justice systems.
“Combating crime, managing offenders, and supporting victims are at the core of what we do. Cooperating productively offers stronger solutions to dealing with the same. This is evident in the days of action carried out by our law enforcements agencies which are disrupting organised crime gangs and making our communities safer.”
Mrs McEntee said: “There are high levels of co-operation and operational activity between all the various law enforcement agencies involved in tackling the six priority areas of rural crime, drugs, trafficking in human beings including children, immigration crime, financial crime and excise fraud.
“The Joint Agency Taskforce offers strategic direction and operational cooperation, and I am very grateful to all those involved.”