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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 3 June 2020

Wednesday, 3 June 2020

Questions (361)

Martin Browne

Question:

361. Deputy Martin Browne asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of drugs seizures and value of drugs seized by An Garda Síochána in County Tipperary by month to date. [8869/20]

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A core focus of the work carried out by An Garda Síochána is aimed at tackling drug distribution and organised crime. The continued disruption of the supply of all illicit drugs remains a priority for An Garda Síochána and the other state agencies tasked with responsibilities in this regard.

Since its establishment in 2015, the National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau, which manages national and international drug trafficking and organised crime investigations, has continued to make significant seizures of controlled drugs and make related arrests. Divisional Drug Units also continue to have a significant impact.

It is important to say that the Commissioner is by law responsible for the administration and business of An Garda Síochána and for direction of operational matters.

The following table, furnished to me by the Garda authorities, sets out the number of drug seizures and their estimated value, in respect of Tipperary Division for the period January to May 2020.

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January 2020

February 2020

March 2020

April 2020

May 2020

Total

Drug Seizures Tipperary

44

56

60

71

84

315

Estimated value

€19,691

€42,636

€71,093

€127,141

€106,983

€367,544

The Deputy may also be interested to note that An Garda Síochána indicates that, since January 2020, the number of personnel attached to the Divisional Drugs Unit in Tipperary Division has increased from one Sergeant and five Garda members to two Sergeants and fourteen Garda members. Overall and benefiting from record financial provision of €.88 billion this year, the Garda workforce is now at its highest ever, consisting of over 14,700 Gardaí nationwide, supported by over 3,000 Garda staff.

As the Deputy will appreciate, An Garda Síochána continue to work to protect and support communities by preventing and detecting crime, while taking extensive action in support of public health restrictions in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The latest report from An Garda Síochána indicates that incidents detected during policing operations to support public health guidelines since 8 April 2020 have resulted in pre-existing enforcement powers being used by Gardaí in over 1,800 incidents nationwide. During this period An Garda Síochána have made significant seizures of drugs and firearms, arrests for thefts of vehicles and burglaries, and enforcement of road traffic offences including drink and drug driving.

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