“Helen’s Felons” – Concern in Co Louth as Louth County Council reportedly house foreigner, who tried to rape girl in UK, beside school in Dunleer – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

“Helen’s Felons” – Concern in Co Louth as Louth County Council reportedly house foreigner, who tried to rape girl in UK, beside school in Dunleer




The Irish Freedom Party has asked Justice Minister Helen McEntee, why 21-yr-old Roman Krok, who was convicted for multiple attempted rapes of a 14-yr-old girl in the UK, is now permitted to live in free social housing in Ireland just meters away from a primary school.

Kroc, who is on the UK sexual offenders list, came to Ireland in 2021 after he release from a British and was promptly homed by Louth County Council in Dunleer beside a primary school despite his status as a sex offender and ahead of countless Irish families.

The attempted child rapist not only enjoys a free house at the taxpayers’ expense but also lives off social welfare and now the hard-pressed Irish citizen is also paying for his legal defense as he has been charged with burglary.

Mr. Kelly has advised Irish citizens to contact Justice Minister Helen McEntee and ask why this man is allowed to reside in Ireland despite being a danger to children and an alleged burglar living off the Irish taxpayer.

Others on social media have advised those concerned to contact Louth County Council and ask why they housed an attempted child rapist beside a primary school and why he was determined to be more important than Irish families languishing on the social housing list.

Many people on social media have started using the term “Helen’s Felons” in relation to criminals being allowed to walk freely around the country, leaving the blame firmly at the feet of Justice Minister Helen McEntee.

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