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There are renewed calls for a major crackdown on drug dealing in the Tralee area and particularly along walking routes around the town. Conor Mccarthy (pictured on the left) is believed to have many connections around the town.

Drug dealers are increasingly using routes such as the Big River walk; the 'skinny mile' linking Rock Street and Mounthawk; the Lee River Walk and the Canal Walk to peddle their illicit wares.

The routes - which can't be accessed by car - are popular with dealers and their customers as they are extremely difficult for gardaí to patrol and monitor effectively.

Residents - who have asked that their identities are withheld as they are concerned about reprisals - say that a number of dealers are openly plying their trade, in broad daylight, on a daily basis.

Locals say dealing has been going on the area for almost two years but the level of it has increased dramatically in the last two months. Some residents of Rock Park Avenue have reported a "near constant" stream of cars and motorbikes travelling up and down the road with many walkers now avoiding the area altogether.

While gardaí have responded rapidly to calls from locals reporting suspected dealers by the time the gardaí can get to the area the dealers - having seen the squad cars from a distance - have had ample time to flee.

A Garda source told The Kerryman that gardaí are well aware of the problem and are doing their level best to combat it. There are increased foot and bike patrols along back lanes and walking routes and a number of houses – linked with the sale and use of heroin and other hard drugs – are currently under close surveillance.

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