Progress made on ‘Operation Moodridge’ removing non-Irish national sex offenders from the State
Garda National Immigration Bureau has removed 25 non-Irish national sex offenders from the State under 'Operation Moonridge'.
The operation commenced in 2025 targeting highly dangerous non-Irish nationals in the State. The operation involves identifying and locating convicted sex offenders of interest to the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) for consideration for an EU Removal Order or deportation.
To date, a total of 25 sex offenders have now been removed from the State which consists of 14 non-EU nationals and 11 EU nationals who are now all subject to exclusion periods from Ireland.
Minister Jim O’Callaghan said “This work being undertaken by specialised units within An Garda Síochána is critical for the protection of people and for building public confidence in Ireland’s immigration system.
“I am implementing a rules-based migration system which means if a person commits serious offences while in the State, that person will be caught and removed.
“Operation Moonridge involves extensive information sharing between the Garda National Immigration Bureau and a number of key agencies, including the Garda National Protective Services Bureau, the Garda Sex Offenders Management Intelligence Unit (SOMIU) and units within my Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. I commend all these agencies involved in this significant work.”
By using information provided by these bodies, GNIB identifies, targets and removes individuals who have committed sexual offences and do not have a lawful basis to remain in the State.
Minister of State at the Department of Justice Colm Brophy said “It is a key priority for me that people who hold an immigration permission who are involved in criminality and who pose a danger to society are removed from Ireland.
“The enforcement aspect of our immigration laws are essential to ensure that our communities are kept safe.
“I would like to acknowledge the hard work of both An Garda Síochána and officials from my Department who work together tirelessly to ensure that such people are removed from the State.”
Operation Moonridge remains ongoing.