All four appointments are already in effect.
Three midlands Garda Stations are in line to benefit from new appointments from the force.
Superintendent Dermot Drea has been transferred to Mountmellick Garda Station to have responsibility for Laois/ Offaly Garda Division Performance Assurance Functional Area.
Mullingar Garda Station will benefit from two additions, in Superintendent Bláithín Moran and Superintendent David Nolan.
They will have responsibility for the Westmeath Community Engagement Functional Area, and Meath/ Westmeath Crime Functional Area, respectively.
Superintendent Michelle Baker has been appointed to Athlone Garda Station and will have responsibility for the Meath/ Westmeath Performance Assurance Functional Area.
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