Justice Minister Helen McEntee is introducing it this week.
People convicted of conspiracy to commit murder could face life in prison under a new bill introduced by the Justice Minister.
This charge is brought forward when two or more people plan to murder another person but are stopped before they can act on it.
Helen McEntee's targeting this proposal at gangland criminals, who are only jailed for 10 years under current legislation.
The bill also adds three terrorism related offences, including receiving training or travelling for the purposes of terrorism.
Retired Garda Detective Inspector, now based in Mullingar Pat Marry believes the force will welcome the longer penalty for conspiracy to commit murder:
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