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Gardaí hunt arsonists 18.08.11

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

GARDAÍ are investigating a spate of arson attacks across Inishowen which has seen five separate fires in just seven days.
Buncrana fire chief James McKenna and Garda Superintendent Kevin English separately said that they’re concerned about the danger posed by these attacks to the public.
“I’m concerned of the danger not just for our personnel but also for the general public. If this continues, there’s a real danger that someone will be injured or killed,” Mr McKenna said.
Superintendent English said: “I’m concerned that lives will be endangered if these attacks continue.”
Mr McKenna revealed that between Tuesday 9 August and Monday 15 August fire fighters had to deal with FIVE apparently malicious fires.
“It is incredibly rare, not just in Buncrana but anywhere else in the country, to have so many, what would appear to be, malicious fires in such a short period.
“I’m deeply concerned by the current spate of fires.”
St Oran’s National School in Cockhill was targeted last Monday week, while a dog was killed and thousands of euro worth of farm equipment destroyed, in a farm-shed fire on Inch Island last Tuesday week.
Superintendent Kevin English.
An unoccupied house was torched in Monreagh, Burnfoot, in the early hours of Friday 12 August, while on Monday night a caravan in Cockhill and an unoccupied house in Aghilly, Buncrana, were also burned in separate incidents.
Superintendent English appealed to the public to be extra vigilant and to immediately report any suspicious activities to the Garda.
While the suspicion is that either an individual or a small group of people are responsible for this series of fires, Supt English said Gardaí are keeping an open mind on the identity of the perpetrators.
“The targets range from a school to a farm shed and unoccupied dwellings, and have occurred between 11pm and 4am. There are no apparent set targets, but I would appeal for the public to be vigilant and contact us with any information they have.”
He added that he was concerned that fire officers dealing with these fires could be delayed in responding to other emergencies.
Inishowen was hit by widespread gorse and forest fires in April, many of them also started maliciously, while at least three other unoccupied properties – on Inch Island, at Ludden and at the Black Farm – have been torched over the summer months.
Local TD Pádraig Mac Lochlainn appealed for anyone with any information on who is responsible to contact the Garda.
“I have taken several calls from concerned members of the public and I would appeal to anyone with information about these attacks to contact the Garda.
“These are senseless acts and are nothing short of wanton vandalism and the action of these idiots could result in loss of life.
“Somebody out there must have information and they should contact the gardaí, no matter how insignificant they think that information is.”
MacLochlainn praised the response from the local Fire Service and Garda to these fires. Anyone with information on these incidents is asked to contact Buncrana Garda Station on 07493 20540.
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