HC Deb 09 November 1921 vol 148 c389
38. Sir W. DAVISON

asked the Chief Secretary for Ireland how many breaches of the truce have occurred since the unsigned terms were agreed upon; how many persons have been kidnapped; and how many persons have been punished for breaches of the truce?

The ATTORNEY-GENERAL for IRELAND (Mr. T. W. Brown)

The truce breaches reported by Royal Irish Constabulary total 528, and by Dublin Metropolitan Police 67. This includes 206 kidnappings, in 144 of which the persons kidnapped are known to have been released, and release is believed although not definitely known in a number of other cases; 150 of the other breaches relate to drilling, etc., not involving interference with individuals. Breaches of the truce are dealt with when ascertained, and a number of men are at present in custody for trial for various offences in this connection.

Sir W. DAVISON

Will the right hon. Gentleman answer my question whether in these very serious offences of kidnapping anyone has been punished?

Mr. BROWN

Yes, a number of persons have been punished for these offences.

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