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An Garda Síochána – Attestation of 53 Garda Members, 8th July 2022

Issue Date: 8th July 2022

  • 53  Gardaí newly attested today

-40 Male/ 13 Female (75% male, 25% female)  

-8 born outside the state – England, Iraq, Poland, Russia, Mauritius, Kazakstan

Strength of An Garda Síochána (as of 8th July 2022)

  • 14,352 Sworn Gardaí (72% male, 28% female)
  • 396 Garda Reserves (74% male, 26% female)
  • 3,334 Garda Staff (28% male, 72% female)

  • New Trainees from 2022 recruitment campaign to commence training by end of Quarter 3 2022 
  • 26 recruit Gardaí currently in training

This morning 8th July 2022 53 Gardaí (75% male, 25% female) were attested as sworn members.

These 53 newly sworn members of An Garda Síochána bring the total numbers of Gardaí attested to An Garda Síochána to date in 2022 to 370.  

The total number of sworn Gardaí is currently 14,352. (8th July 2022)

These 53 members of An Garda Síochána commenced their Garda training in November 2021, having originally applied to become members of An Garda Síochána in the 2018 recruitment campaign.  They have undertaken a blend of on-line learning, on-site learning in the Garda College, and experiential learning in training Garda stations.  These 53 newly sworn Gardaí will now take on operational responsibilities.

Speaking at the Graduation Ceremony in the Garda College Garda Commissioner Drew Harris said,

"Each one of our new Gardaí passing out today have made the choice to pursue a career that will make such a considerable difference to people’s lives, and despite knowing of the risk associated with a job in policing they have stepped up to the mark. In the coming days, these Gardaí will begin their work in communities across the country to guide and encourage, support and protect the public.

"The intensive training that these Gardaí have just completed has helped them to learn, practice, and develop the knowledge and skills required in modern policing.

"Knowing the calibre of this intake, I know that each of these Gardaí are prepared to give it their all to keep people safe, and will be known and recognised by the community they will serve for all the right reasons."