Gardaí ‘not actively monitoring’ the dark web, assistant commissioner says

Angela Willis told an Oireachtas committee the decision to only investigate when a complaint arises that ‘it’s down to capacity’.
Gardaí ‘not actively monitoring’ the dark web, assistant commissioner says

By Bairbre Holmes, Press Association

The Gardaí are “not actively monitoring” the dark web, a Garda assistant commissioner has said.

Appearing in front of the Artificial Intelligence Committee, Angela Willis was asked by Fianna Fail’s Naoise Ó Cearúil if, given the prevalence of child sexual exploitation on the dark web, “An Garda Síochána are actively monitoring the dark web”.

She responded: “We’re not actively monitoring the dark web”.

Oireachtas justice committee
Assistant Commissioner Angela Willis said the decision ‘comes down to capacity’ (Niall Carson/PA)

The Kildare North TD asked if they investigate when evidence comes before the Gardaí or they have “a reason to believe” there is illegal material on the dark web, she responded “yes”.

She also confirmed An Garda Síochána have the technical expertise to do so.

Asked why “there isn’t an extensive monitoring of the dark web and only when a complaint arises?” the Assistant Commissioner Organised and Serious Crime said: “I suppose it’s down to capacity. It’s as simple as that, and our capacity to monitor it.”

She said if the Gardaí could “deploy AI tools in that space” there would be “huge opportunities for us”, but that they had not “assessed any tools to date”.

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