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Garda detective who accidentally shot himself while on duty expected to face sanctions

The officer was treated in hospital after he shot himself in the thigh

The officer has already initiated legal proceedings against the force. Stock image
The officer has already initiated legal proceedings against the force. Stock image

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A garda detective who accidentally shot himself in the leg while on duty is expected to face disciplinary sanctions following an investigation into the incident.

The officer, who is a member of the Special Detective Unit (SDU), was treated in hospital after he shot himself in the thigh with his official firearm in June 2020.

The circumstances of the shooting were referred to the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (Gsoc), in line with protocol.

It is understood the garda watchdog has essentially completed its investigation, and made recommendations to garda headquarters.

Sources say it is expected that disciplinary proceedings will now be initiated against the detective but he has yet to be “officially” notified.

When contacted, a spokesman for Gsoc said its investigation was at “an advanced stage” but declined to comment further.

Seán Costello, the solicitor representing the detective, also declined to comment when contacted.

The officer has already initiated legal proceedings against the force in connection with the incident.

It is understood his legal team is seeking to establish whether his holster was not of the required standard, which might have led to the discharge of the firearm.

The Irish Independent previously reported that a whistleblower had made a series of alle­gations about the procurement and standard of holsters for garda-issued personal firearms.

The accidental shooting happened at the official residence of the Israeli ambassador to Ireland in Ballsbridge, Dublin. SDU officers were providing armed protection at the residence because of threats from terrorists.

It is also understood that a report from the Garda Technical Bureau found that because of degeneration in the quality of the leather holster, the officer’s pistol could be dislodged and accidentally discharged.

A protected disclosure was submitted to the Comptroller and Auditor General in late 2022, alleging hundreds of sub-standard holsters had been bought by the Firearms Unit at garda headquarters.

The disclosure, understood to run to more than 80 pages, made a series of allegations concerning the previous procurement of holsters for SIG Sauer pistols, as well as claims that the specialist unit failed to store weapons correctly.

It is alleged that a senior garda had an “inappropriate relationship” with a vendor who was hired to procure the holsters.

This company no longer provides the force with holsters for SIG Sauer pistols.

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