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Garda National Immigration Bureau Operation – Sunday 25th January 2026

Issue Date: 25/01/2026

Today, Sunday 25th January 2026, the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) of An Garda Síochána carried out an operation removing individuals from the State on foot of EU Removal Orders, with Exclusion Orders issued banning re-entry into the State for up to periods of 10 years.

This operation resulted in the removal of 33 adults (31 male and 2 female) ranging in age from early 20s to early 60s.

All individuals were removed on a chartered flight which left Dublin earlier today Sunday 25th January for Poland and onwards to Lithuania.

The targeted individuals are 17 Polish and 16 Lithuanian nationals who have a criminal history in Ireland and have been convicted before the courts and received custodial sentences for their crimes.

Twenty individuals had been currently serving prison sentences and were removed directly from Irish Prison Service custody. The other thirteen individuals have been arrested and detained from communities across Ireland and were lodged in Prison prior to their removal today.

The removal of these 33 individuals, all convicted of offences in this jurisdiction, supports ongoing operations by An Garda Síochána nationwide including:

• Operation Moonridge; targeting sex offenders, domestic violence offenders, for offences including rape, sexual assault, and possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM)
• Operation Táirge; targeting recidivist offenders involved in organised retail crime and handling stolen property
• Operation Tara; targeting drug networks involved in sale, supply, importation and cultivation of controlled drugs
• Operation Thor; targeting organised crime gangs involved in burglary offences nationwide
• Road safety; multiple convictions for road traffic offences including dangerous driving, driving while intoxicated and no insurance

An Garda Síochána continues to work closely with the Department of Justice in implementing immigration policy and the Irish Prison Service in the implementation of these operations.