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Taoiseach corrects Aontú leader as case of missing boy is raised – The Irish Times

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Taoiseach intervenes as Aontú Leader Raises Concerns in Missing boy Case

Dublin,Ireland – Taoiseach ‍Micheál Martin corrected Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín during a ⁢Dáil ​Éireann exchange today regarding the case of missing⁤ boy,Nóra Fintan Gallagher. The correction came after Tóibín raised concerns about alleged delays in Gardaí ‍accessing CCTV footage relevant to the investigation.

During​ Leaders’ Questions,⁢ Tóibín stated that Gardaí were initially refused access to CCTV footage from a local business for a period of time. The Taoiseach responded, clarifying ‍that ‌Gardaí had,⁣ actually, received the footage within 24 hours​ of requesting it, according to information provided to him by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris. Martin emphasized the⁤ importance of accurate information being presented, notably in sensitive cases like this one.

Nóra Fintan‌ Gallagher (11) has‌ been missing since last Saturday, ​September ⁤9th, after last being seen ⁣in the⁤ vicinity of the ‍Strand Road in Ballyshannon, County Donegal. Gardaí continue to appeal to the public for any ⁤information that might assist in locating the boy.

The exchange occured as members of the Oireachtas returned from a two-month summer break, with committees resuming work earlier today adn the Dáil itself reconvening at 2pm for Leaders’ Questions. Security ‌around Leinster ‍House has been heightened for the new term.

Beyond the missing person case, political attention is also focused on the upcoming budget, with a three-week period of pre-leaking expected before its official release on October 7th.The National Ploughing Championships are currently underway in Screggan, co Offaly, and the‌ search for additional presidential candidates continues following recent developments in the race.

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