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Irish Examiner on MSNSenior garda used official channel to import gun parts for private clubThe then justice minister signed off on the importation of the firearms and An Garda Síochána bore the cost — on the basis ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMick Clifford: This new episode will further shake public trust in An Garda SíochánaSpeaking to Extra.ie this weekend, former HSE board member Fergus Finlay said this newspaper’s revelations about a St John of ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNMan, 40s, arrested in Garda probe into discovery of attempted improvised explosive devicesThe spokesperson told the Irish Mirror: “As part of the investigation into the discovery of a number of attempted improvised ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNHeartbreaking Garda update as body found after 15 month search for missing Galway manThe search for missing Galway man Ray Hosty has been stood down after over 15 months, following the discovery of a body, ...
Seventy-six trainees were rejected after first being admitted to the Garda College in the past year. It comes following a ...
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Independent.ie on MSN€40m in cash evidence held by An Garda Síochána, Oireachtas Committee hears€40 million in cash evidence is being held by An Garda Síochána, an Oireachtas Committee has heard. Garda Commissioner Drew ...
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Extra.ie on MSNGarda advised FAI not to answer TD’s claims until investigation was overThe FAI sought Garda advice on an ongoing criminal investigation before asking to defer an appearance before an Oireachtas ...
SEVEN gardaí from Donegal Division have resigned from duty over a three-year period to date this year, we can reveal.
The incident occurred at the Garda College in Templemore, Co Tipperary on Thursday and an internal investigation has been ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNMore than one garda a day injured in assaults in 2024 despite rise in sentenceGardaí were injured as a result of being assaulted on duty at a rate of more than one every single day last year, new figures have revealed. A total of 372 officers sustained injuries in assaults ...
A GARDA has been praised for going “above and beyond” in helping a tourist at Dublin Airport, after she lost her phone ...
Officials from the department are working with An Garda Síochána and drafters within the Office of the Attorney General to finalise the regulations that will underpin the roll-out of drug ...
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