HC Deb 31 October 1884 vol 293 c652
MR. BIGGAR

asked Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, Whether a number of complaints have been made from many persons in Killeshandra against Sub-Inspector Martin; and, whether, under the circumstances, the Government are prepared to remove him to some other county?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WALKER)

in reply, said, that there had been complaints made against Sub-Inspector Martin, which had been reported to the Inspector General of the Royal Irish Constabulary, who, however, considered that that officer had always endeavoured to do his duty. Sub-Inspector Martin had, however, applied to be transferred to another district; and his application would be acceded to on the first vacancy.