1. garda - Noun
2. Garda - Proper noun
garda (plural gardai or gardaí)
(Ireland) Alternative letter-case form of Garda
Synonym of Gardai, the national police force of the Republic of Ireland.
A member of the Gardai, an Irish national police officer
Garda Michael Egan
(inexact, chiefly Ireland, chiefly in in the plural) Synonym of police generally.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA garda spokeswoman said: “The man was arrested for offences contrary to the Prevention of Corruption Acts and was conveyed to Leixlip Garda Station, where he is currently detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984. Source: Internet
A woman aged in her 30s was arrested on suspicion of murder and is currently being held at Clondalkin garda station. Source: Internet
A garda spokesperson said the allocation of gardaí was designed to ensure optimum use was made of resources at district, divisional and regional level and to provide the best possible service to the public. Source: Internet
An Garda Síochána point out that a genuine jury summons is issued only through the postal system. Source: Internet
All units involved in this incident worked closely under Garda Strategic and Operational Commanders with the strategic intention to ‘contain the incident, preserving life and bring the incident to a peaceful conclusion’. Source: Internet
Áras an Uachtaráin is protected by armed guards from the Garda Síochána and Defence Forces at all times, and is encircled by security fencing and intrusion detection systems. Source: Internet