A third man detained in connection with a number of stabbing incidents in Dublin City Centre on 27/7/15 has been released without charge.
A file will now be prepared for the information of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Press Releases below refer.
Garda Press Office
Gardaí have charged a second man, aged in his early 20’s, in connection with the investigation into a number of stabbing incidents which occurred in Dublin City Centre on Saturday 27th June 2015 at approximately 7.30pm.
The man remains in Garda custody at Pearse Street Garda Station and is due to appear before Dublin District Court 3, Criminal Courts of Justice tomorrow morning, Friday 3rd July 2015 at 10.30am.
One other man arrested in connection with this investigation remains in Garda custody detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act, 1984 at Pearse Street Garda Station.
Garda Press Office
One man was arrested last night (1/7/15) and a further two men arrested this morning (2/7/15) All men are aged in their late teens/ early 20’s. They were arrested in the Dublin City Centre area.
All three are currently detained at Pearse Street Garda Station under the provisions of Section 4 Criminal Justice Act 1984.
Investigations are continuing.
Garda Press Office
Gardaí at Pearse Street are appealing for witnesses following two stabbing incidents in Dublin city centre on Saturday 27th June 2015.At approximately 7.30pm a male aged in his mid 20’s was approached and assaulted by a group of youths on Fleet Street. He sustained stab injuries to his side and face during the incident. He was removed by ambulance to St. James Hospital where he continues to receive treatment. His condition is not believed to be life threatening.
In a second incident, a short time later, a male aged in his early 30s was approached and assaulted by two males outside a night club on Cope Street. The man fled from his assailants onto Anglesea St. where he sustained a number of stab wounds to his abdomen and face. He was also removed by Ambulance to St James Hospital. His condition is understood to be serious.
Investigating Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to contact the incident room at Pearse St. Garda Station. No arrests have been made to date and Gardaí are continuing to review CCTV in the area as one of a number of lines of enquiry. Technical and forensic examinations at each of the scenes have been completed.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Pearse St. Garda Station 01 6669000 or the Garda Confidential Line 1800 666 111.