Written answers

Thursday, 22 June 2006

Department of Defence

Defence Forces Deployment

5:00 pm

Photo of Pat RabbittePat Rabbitte (Dublin South West, Labour)
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Question 81: To ask the Minister for Defence if Irish troops are deployed on the border with Northern Ireland; if so, the number of troops deployed; if it is intended to discontinue the deployment of such troops; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [23730/06]

Photo of Willie O'DeaWillie O'Dea (Limerick East, Fianna Fail)
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The primary responsibility for the internal security of the State rests with An Garda Síochána. The Defence Forces, pursuant to their role of rendering aid to the civil power, assist the Garda as required. Defence Forces Border operations are undertaken as aid to civil power (ATCP) requests. The Defence Forces also assist the Garda in relation to prisoner escorts, cash escorts and explosives escorts.

The Defence Forces have three Infantry Battalions and a Cavalry Squadron tasked with Border Security. They receive direct support from Explosive Ordnance Disposal teams and air support from the Air Corps. These units are based in barracks and military posts in counties Donegal, Longford, Cavan, Monaghan and Louth.

The demands on the Defence Forces in relation to Border duty depend on the nature of the requests for assistance received from the Garda at any particular time. These requests include the provision of armed parties for the purpose of protecting gardaí and the carrying out of duties such as vehicle checkpoints, mobile patrols, specialist search team tasks and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) tasks.

The level of demand for Defence Forces assistance to the Garda in the Border area has reduced significantly in recent times and will be kept under review in my Department in consultation with the relevant Government Departments as well as with the Garda authorities.

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