Gardaí have apprehended five individuals residing illegally in Ireland, as part of the newly launched Operation Fern. The arrests, conducted in the Dublin region, aim to address illegal immigration issues within the country.
Operation Fern Targets Illegal Residents
Operation Fern is an initiative targeting individuals who have defied Deportation Orders issued by the Minister for Justice. Detective Chief Superintendent Aidan Minnock clarified that these orders result from extensive engagement with the Department of Justice, offering voluntary return packages to the individuals’ home countries. However, those arrested had declined these offers and continued to reside illegally in the state.
Rise in Deportation Orders
This operation follows recent criticism regarding the low number of deportations in Ireland. The Department of Justice reported that 68 individuals have been deported this year, with an additional 227 choosing voluntary departure. The total number of Deportation Orders issued so far stands at 860.
Operation Fern is a significant step in ensuring compliance with immigration laws and maintaining the integrity of Ireland’s immigration system. The five detainees are currently held in custody, pending their deportation.