Since January 2024, we have been preparing for the policing and security requirements of Ireland hosting the EU Presidency.
A robust governance structure, led by Deputy Commissioner, Policing Operations, Shawna Coxon, monitors and reviews the work across the organisation to prioritise and prepare for the demands of the Presidency.
Garda preparations have included meetings with senior officials in relevant agencies including the Department of Defence and the Defence Forces.
In addition, Gardaí have visited countries that recently held the presidency to learn from their experiences, and policing and security colleagues have also visited Ireland.
In preparation for Ireland’s EU Presidency we have procured various vehicles and items of equipment to ensure the delivery of an appropriate security operation during the Presidency and enhance the security and protection capabilities of An Garda Síochána currently and beyond the Presidency.
This has included:
Tactical truck for use by specialist firearm Garda units including Emergency Response Unit (ERU), and Armed Support Units (ASUs)
- Fixed-wing aircraft
- 78 cars for transporting dignitaries and officials
- 75 motorcycles for escort duties
- 12 mini-buses for transporting Gardaí
- Enhanced body armour for public order units
- Hostile vehicle mitigation
- ICT systems and support
We have invested in additional training for Gardaí in areas such as close protection; strategic, tactical and operational command; public order and motorcycle escort.
There has been significant investment in our drone and counter-drone capability over the last 18 months.
Speaking earlier this year, Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly said he was confident that An Garda Síochána has the capacity and capability to deal with drones up to the law enforcement standard across Europe.
Garda managers have been engaged in a series of table-top exercises on potential scenarios for policing the EU Presidency.