Garda Trainee Recruitment 2025
New recruitment competition opens Spring 2025
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29/12/24
Frankie Jeffray, 25-years-old, who was missing from her home in Dún Laoghaire, Co. Dublin since Fri...
29/12/24
Following the discovery of a body in North Dublin earlier today, the missing person appeal in respe...
29/12/24
David Falvey, 33 years, who had been missing from Mayfield, Cork since 22nd December 2024 has been ...
29/12/24
Gardaí are appealing to the public for assistance in tracing the whereabouts of 25-year-old Frankie...
An Garda Síochána aims to deliver a consistently high level of service to every victim of crime by providing a respectful, reassuring, responsive and reliable service, addressing the needs and expectations of all victims in a non-discriminatory manner.
An Garda Síochána works to combat crime in a number of ways, one of which is through Community Policing. Community policing occurs where Gardaí and members of the community and statutory and voluntary agencies work together.
The Garda National Vetting Bureau's primary objective is to provide an accurate and responsible vetting service which enhances the protection of children and vulnerable persons through enabling safer recruitment decisions.
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