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Information about how to report a crime, victim support services, victims information leaflet, victim services offices.
15/05/22
All patrons travelling to the Aviva Stadium for the event are advised to utilise public transport a...
28/04/22
Closing date is 17:00 on Friday 20th May, 2022
20/04/22
Commences Monday 25th April 2022
12/04/22
An Garda Síochána would like to provide the following advice to the public in general when speaking...
17/05/22
Arrests and Court Appearance: Operation Fógra, Drug Related Intimidation, 17th May 2022
15/05/22
An Garda Síochána would like to thank the public for their assistance with this matter.
15/05/22
Ballinasloe Garda Station on 090 963 1890, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda...
14/05/22
Gurranabrahrer Garda Station 021 4946200, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111 or any Garda ...
An Garda Síochána aims to deliver a consistently high level of service to every victim of crime by providing a respectful, reassuring, responsive and reliable service, addressing the needs and expectations of all victims in a non-discriminatory manner.
An Garda Síochána works to combat crime in a number of ways, one of which is through Community Policing. Community policing occurs where Gardaí and members of the community and statutory and voluntary agencies work together.
The Garda National Vetting Bureau's primary objective is to provide an accurate and responsible vetting service which enhances the protection of children and vulnerable persons through enabling safer recruitment decisions.
Improving road safety and significantly reducing the incidence of fatal and serious injury on Irish roads is the main responsibility of the Garda National Roads Policing Bureau. Roads Policing Units will focus on community protection, crime prevention and denying criminals the use of the roads.