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Gardaí searched a house in Drimnagh yesterday evening at around 7:00pm.
Twenty three gardaí have been suspended so far this year.
The move is the latest in a wave of international action against the Kinahan cartel.
The figures emerged during a meeting of the Policing Authority this afternoon.
Budget 2022 has provided for the recruitment of up to 800 gardaí and 400 Garda staff this year.
Retired Sergeant William Hughes has said that he was “subjected to a horrendous cycle of intimidation, bullying and harassment”.
The man has since been released and eliminated by gardaí as a suspect.
Over €24 million has been seized since the Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime Bureau was set up in 2015.
Gardaí have warned drivers to make sure their vehicles are roadworthy by checking their tyres and lights.
The annual AGSI conference will hear calls for the introduction of body-worn cameras.
The journalist died in 2017 shortly after images of her were leaked by a garda.
Marques had been arrested in Dublin and extradited to the US in 2019.
13 gardaí today received the highest decoration for bravery awarded by the police force.
It is understood that the garda, who was interviewed in recent weeks, has denied any wrongdoing.
The unit was launched in June but unions say it was introduced without consultation.
Businesses expressed frustration in a report examining policing during the pandemic.
2020 figures show that, for the first time, the highest number of applications to involuntarily detain mental health patients came from gardaí.
The Garda Commissioner yesterday issued an apology to the victims who had their 999 calls cancelled.
People are asked not to engage with these callers and to hang up and block the number if possible.
The overhaul of how gardaí operate includes a new power for gardaí to request passwords or encryption keys.
Harris rejected criticism that the garda response in Dublin may have been over-reactionary.
The drug testing regime was launched yesterday and is ‘mandatory’ for all garda members.
Testing of Garda personnel for controlled drug use is set to commence in the coming months.
Tributes were paid to 89 gardaí who died in the line of duty.
The five accused were charged in court with a total of 42 counts of perverting the course of justice.
Focus has turned to road safety as drivers get back on the road post-lockdown and the new ‘The Road Back’ campaign is launched.
The incident occurred in Murroe village this morning.
All adults in a car on a non-essential journey may be liable for a €100 fine each, Gardaí said.
“There was literally no time to draw weapons,” a source said.
Investigations are ongoing.
Garda Keith Harrison has been suspended pending a disciplinary investigation.
A nightdress was found near the remains discovered at a construction site on the Midleton-to-Youghal Greenway on 5 January.
One of the arrested men is 58 years old, the two others are aged 45.
The Costa Rica to Cork cargo route has seen a number of successful drug interdictions.
A total of six arrests were made by Gardaí, with five made for people driving under the influence of an intoxicant.
The garda commissioner also discussed the powers given to gardaí, having Covid-19, and his father’s killing on the Late Late Show.
Gardaí have also said that traffic volumes have also dropped in border areas.
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