I would like to see more gardaí in Cork, as I would like to see more gardaí across the country. I want to see the numbers we have increase regardless of what the overall figure is now.
As the Deputy will be aware, the Garda Commissioner is responsible for the deployment of personnel. Having said that, the unprecedented allocation of more than €2 billion for 2023 and €2.35 billion for 2024 to An Garda Síochána demonstrates the Government's commitment to ensuring there is provision for the necessary equipment, technology, facilities, fleet and personnel to be provided in all communities. I am assured that Garda management keeps the distribution of resources under continual review.
The Deputy may be interested to know that crimes such as burglary, public order offences and drugs offences have all decreased across the county when 2023 is compared with 2019. I am informed by the Garda authorities that at the end of April 2024, the latest date for which figures are available, a total of 1,275 Garda members were assigned to Cork. Of this total, 670 Garda members were assigned to the Cork city division, 324 to Cork north division and 281 to Cork west division. This is compared to figures at the end of May 2023, when a total of 1,313 Garda members were assigned to Cork. Of this total, 705 Garda members were assigned to Cork city division, 323 to Cork north division, and 285 to Cork west division. Obviously, there has been a larger decrease in the numbers in the Cork city division, but as more new members come through Templemore and are assigned across the country I can assume and will expect to see those numbers increase again, as is the case in other counties. I am advised by the Garda authorities that just over 200 Garda staff are working alongside Garda members in Cork, a total which has doubled since 2015. Garda staff carry out vital roles to increase the availability of gardaí to focus on front-line duties to free up those gardaí currently undertaking desk-based duties. The significant increase in Garda staff across the country in recent years has enabled 900 gardaí overall to be freed up for front-line duties.
I am committed to pursuing all opportunities to civilianise even further the administrative functions within An Garda Síochána to release Garda members to take on front-line duties. This week, responsibility for first-time registrations and renewals of Irish immigration residence permission for non-EU, EEA, UK and Swiss nationals residing in counties Cork and Limerick transferred from An Garda Síochána to my Department.