Operation Faoiseamh... 217 prosecutions commenced for breaches of orders issued under the Domestic Violence Act

There have been 110 prosecutions taken for breaches of orders issued under the Domestic Violence Act 2018 since the 28th October 2020 .

Since the commencement of Operation Faoiseamh on the 1st April 2020, 217 prosecutions, directly attributable to Garda activity under Operation Faoiseamh, have commenced for breaches of orders issued under the Domestic Violence Act 2018.

20,699 contacts or attempts at contacting victims of domestic abuse have been recorded in the course of Operation Faoiseamh in respect of relevant incidents reported between 1st January 2020 and 12th October 2020.

An Garda Síochána has recorded a 17% year on year increase to date in calls for assistance in respect of Domestic related issues between 2019/2020.

Operation Faoiseamh provides enhanced proactive support to victims of domestic abuse while restriction on movement of people associated with the Covid-19 pandemic, are in place. The Operation commenced on 1st April 2020 and will continue over the Christmas holiday period and thereafter while restrictions of movement are in place.

"An Garda Síochána continues to treat all instances of Domestic Abuse as a priority and wishes to take this opportunity to once again re-enforce its commitment to keep people safe, and in particular the victims of domestic and sexual abuse. The vulnerable and victims of abuse, will continue to receive the highest priority response from An Garda Síochána," said An Garda Siochana in a statement..

"The Garda National Protective Service Bureau (GNPSB) is overseeing the implementation of this proactive initiative, which was launched with the aim of ensuring that victims of domestic abuse were supported and protected during this extraordinary time".

Detective Chief Superintendent Declan Daly, Garda National Protective Services Bureau stated;

"Through our community engagement response to Covid-19, Operation Faoiseamh has protected victims, provided comfort and assurance to those victims experiencing domestic abuse. An Garda Síochána are mindful of the fear and concern some in our community have during Covid restrictions. We continue to robustly provide assistance and support to victims of Domestic Abuse, and to all vulnerable victims. An Garda Síochána will continue to ensure your safety and I encourage anyone who feels threatened or is in fear to contact us and we will respond quickly and vigorously.

"If you are a victim of abuse or you know of a family member or friend who is a victim of such abuse, that information is important to us and I ask that you make contact with An Garda Síochána. If you require urgent assistance or support, please call 999 or 112, we are there to listen to help and to protect”.