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An Garda Síochána

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 October 2023

Tuesday, 10 October 2023

Questions (347)

Darren O'Rourke

Question:

347. Deputy Darren O'Rourke asked the Minister for Justice the number of asset profilers based in the Meath Garda division as of 3 October 2023; and if she will provide the corresponding figures as of 1 April 2021, in tabular form. [43646/23]

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The Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) is a multi-agency statutory body established under the Criminal Assets Bureau Act 1996. The Bureau’s remit is to target a person's assets, wherever situated, which derive, or are suspected to derive, directly or indirectly, from criminal conduct. Since its inception, the Bureau has been at the forefront of fighting organised crime in this jurisdiction and disrupting the activities of criminal gangs by depriving them of ill-gotten assets.

The Bureau has staff drawn from An Garda Síochána, the Office of the Revenue Commissioners (including Customs), the Department of Social Protection and my Department.

Divisional Asset Profilers are trained by the Criminal Assets Bureau, and tasked with continuously providing a criminal asset profiling service in each Garda Division. These profilers are the eyes and ears of the Bureau, as they cover every Garda Division, and have first-hand knowledge of criminality in their geographic locations. The Divisional Asset Profiler Network provides the Bureau with an increased reach to all areas throughout the country.

I am informed by the Criminal Assets Bureau that at the 3 October 2023 there were 27 Asset Profilers assigned to the Meath/Westmeath Division. This represents an increase of 23% since the beginning of April 2021 when there were 22 Asset Profilers assigned to the Meath/Westmeath Division. I have been advised that these figures are operational and may be subject to change.

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