Senator says legal defences possible for those accused following vigilante style sting operations

A Labour Senator has expressed concerns over vigilante groups approaching potential child sex offenders.

Senator says legal defences possible for those accused following vigilante style sting operations

A Labour Senator has expressed concerns over vigilante groups approaching potential child sex offenders.

Ivana Bacik who is also a professor of criminal law at Trinity College Dublin says any evidence gathered may not hold up in court.

It follows a number of sting operations over the weekend in County Louth where it is alleged individuals were confronted by members of the public.

Ms Bacik said that while everyone is concerned by children being groomed online, vigilantism might not be the way to go.

Ivana Bacik
Ivana Bacik

"Gardaí, of course, are very experienced in preparing this sort of case and preparing a chain of evidence, but certainly there are concerns about the way in which a chain of evidence may be presented to court where vigilante groups are involved," she said.

"And indeed, there may also be defences possible then for people where they feel they have been entrapped into carrying out an offence they mightn't otherwise have done."

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