A total of 22 pubs in Ireland have been found in breach of COVID-19 safety guidelines by the gardai.
The instances of non-compliance with health regulations and licencing laws were found between July 20 to July 26.
Most of these cases were to do with no evidence of food being served or consumed and no evidence of receipts to show that food had been sold.
Gardai have been conducting visits to licenced premises as part of Operation Navigation.
A total of 80 licenced premises were found to be non-compliant with health guidelines and licencing laws since the start of the operation on July 3.
Files will now be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions in each of these cases.
Deputy Commissioner, Policing and Security, John Twomey said: "An Garda Síochána is delighted to see a continued high level of compliance by licenced premises to the Public Health Regulations.
"However there are still a minority of licenced premises that are failing to adhere to the regulations.
"In such circumstances Gardaí will continue its graduated policing response based on its tradition of policing by consent and I would appeal to publicans to comply in all circumstances to help stop the spread of COVID-19.”