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Veronica Guerin's Legacy in Fighting Crime
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Thirty years after her murder, Veronica Guerin’s legacy still echoes through Ireland’s fight against organized crime. Shot six times in her car while investigating the notorious John Gilligan drug ring, she became a symbol of courage and justice. Her death sparked sweeping reforms — witness protection, asset forfeiture, and specialized courts — that dismantled Gilligan’s empire. Her brother now calls for an apology from convicted killer Brian Meehan before his parole, insisting accountability matters. Though new gangs like Kinahan have emerged to fill the void, Ireland’s transformed law enforcement — armed with new tools, resources, and global cooperation — has made organized crime far more vulnerable. Guerin’s sacrifice didn’t just stop one gang — it reshaped the nation’s resolve to never let such violence go unanswered.
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