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Bench Warrants

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 4 May 2022

Wednesday, 4 May 2022

Questions (374)

Claire Kerrane

Question:

374. Deputy Claire Kerrane asked the Minister for Justice the number of bench warrants currently outstanding in each Garda division as of 26 April 2022, in tabular form. [21838/22]

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As the Deputy will appreciate, difficulties in relation to the execution of warrants, including bench warrants, are a long-standing issue for many police services around the world; notably relating to persons actively seeking to evade detection and where limited identification information might be available to support enforcement.  These difficulties are compounded where the warrant has been outstanding for some years.  However, I am assured that An Garda Síochána execute warrants as expeditiously as possible, giving priority to the execution of warrants relating to serious crimes.

The Deputy will also appreciate that the figure for outstanding bench warrants recorded by PULSE at any given time reflects an accumulation of old bench warrants which has arisen over the years and that therefore the total figure for outstanding bench warrants as shown on PULSE may not be a reliable indicator of the number of 'live' warrants which are actually enforceable.

While it is important to note that an individual can be the subject of multiple bench warrants, I am advised by the Garda authorities that, as of 27 April 2022, there are 34,277 bench warrants outstanding nationally.  The table below provides a breakdown of bench warrants outstanding by Garda Division. 

Garda Division

Outstanding Bench Warrants

Older than 6 Months

Older than 12 Months 

Longest Outstanding Issue Date 

Cavan/Monaghan

887

661

606

03/12/1999

Clare

267

132

107

02/10/1991

Cork City

1,037

643

560

26/10/1999

Cork North

321

183

152

05/07/2000

Cork West

190

132

117

20/10/2003

D.M.R. East

784

669

638

16/03/1990

D.M.R. North Central

5,515

4,833

4,591

14/02/1968

D.M.R. North 

4,565

3,806

3,578

14/12/1995

D.M.R. South Central

2,199

1,784

1,663

02/11/1995

D.M.R. South 

3,190

2,687

2,555

20/04/1998

D.M.R. West

6,076

5,129

4,715

29/01/1987

Donegal

652

547

503

28/07/1999

Galway

1,031

721

639

18/01/1999

Kerry

446

351

329

23/01/1997

Kildare

837

571

486

27/01/2000

Kilkenny/Carlow

482

360

328

14/06/1994

Laois/Offaly

332

190

160

23/02/2004

Limerick

1,024

640

539

22/04/1997

Louth

875

506

452

01/06/1999

Mayo 

274

176

161

28/01/1999

Meath

592

380

324

09/01/2001

Roscommon/Longford

235

137

117

15/09/1998

Sligo/Leitrim

307

248

222

22/07/1998

Tipperary

561

297

230

18/05/2000

Waterford

374

241

193

04/04/2000

Westmeath

269

175

134

04/10/2001

Wexford

412

265

203

28/08/2001

Wicklow

543

410

316

11/02/2000

Total 

34,277

26,874

24,618

 

Figures were collated based on PULSE data as of 5:30am on the 28 April 2022. They are operational and may be liable to change.

Question No. 375 answered with Question No. 358.
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