Gardai investigating prostitution have spoken to nearly 40 people suspected of buying sexual services.
Searches, targeting the demand for prostitution, were carried out last week across nine garda divisions.
The intelligence led Operation Quest aimed to clamp down on "prostitution and to protect vulnerable persons, including victims of human trafficking involved in prostitution".
The Days of Action were carried out across Dublin, Kilkenny, Carlow, Cork, Kerry, Galway and Donegal between September 16 and 21.
During the operation, 38 suspects spoke with gardai and files are now being prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions, with a view to establishing prosecutions.
A garda spokesman said: "An Garda Síochána conducted intelligence led operations across nine Garda Divisions: DMR North, DMR East, DMR South Central, DMR West, Kilkenny/Carlow, Cork City, Kerry, Galway, Donegal.

"Searches in both rural and urban areas targeted the demand for prostitution and to enforce legislation which criminalises the purchase of sexual services.
"These Days of Action were coordinated by the ‘Operation Quest’ team at the Garda National Protective Services Bureau, in liaison with local Detective Units and took place in furtherance of an enforcement strategy to target persons involved in the purchase of sexual services.
"These Days of Action were also scheduled to coincide with an EMPACT (European multidisciplinary platform against criminal threats) Week of Action targeting sexual exploitation.

"During the course of this intelligence led operation, thirty-eight individuals were stopped and spoken to by members of An Garda Síochána, arising from suspicion of having purchased sexual services from an individual involved in prostitution.
"A number of files will now be prepared for the Director of Public Prosecutions, with a view to establishing if any criminal prosecution should be initiated, arising from the 'Days of Action'.
"This operation reinforces An Garda Síochána’s commitment to target the demand for prostitution and to protect vulnerable persons, including victims of human trafficking involved in prostitution.
"This is the second national operation targeting the demand for prostitution in 2019 and further operations are planned."