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Update (3): Public Order Incident, Dublin City Centre, 27 February 2021

Issue Date: 03/03/2021

The man in his 30s arrested on Tuesday 02 March 2021 as part of this investigation is expected to appear before a sitting of Dublin District Court - Criminal Courts of Justice No 3 this morning, Wednesday 03 March 2021 charged in connection with the case.
The investigation is ongoing.



Previous Releases


A man his 30s was arrested this morning, Tuesday 02 March 2021 and is currently detained under Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act, 1939 at Irishtown Garda Station.
The investigation is ongoing.


Today 27th February 2021, An Garda Síochána put in place a policing operation in relation to gatherings planned on social media by disparate groups to take place in Dublin City Centre. In support of this operation a number of public spaces in the city centre were closed to prevent any gatherings taking place.
The Health Act 1947 (Section 31A-Temporary Restrictions) (Covid-19) (No.10) Regulations 2020, as amended are currently in force.
From approximately 1:30pm persons commenced to assemble in the Grafton Street area in breach of Public Health Regulations.
An Garda Síochána has been consistent in our graduated policing response (engage, explain, encourage and, as a last resort, enforce) to supporting Public Health Regulations and guidelines in line with our tradition of policing by consent. Garda members engaged with the gathered individuals over a considerable period of time.
Following continued and orchestrated non-compliance with Public Health Regulations and failing to comply with directions from An Garda Síochána, the gathering became violent on occasions with members of An Garda Síochána targeted with fireworks, missiles and spit.
Gardaí were forced to intervene. 23 persons have been arrested under Public Order Legislation. 3 Garda personnel were injured during the incident. One required hospital treatment for his injuries.
The policing operation initially involved approximately 125 members of An Garda Síochána, Uniformed Personnel, Plain clothes, Public Order Units, Garda Mounted Unit and Garda Dog Unit. During the course of the operation further resources were redeployed from across the DMR region in support.
The arrested persons were transported to City Centre Garda stations.
A special Sitting of Dublin District Court will take place this evening in the Criminal Courts of Justice, Parkgate Street at 8pm where a number of the arrested persons will be charged.
Speaking this evening Commissioner Harris stated, "An Garda Síochána have made 23 arrests so far in relation to the disturbances in Dublin City centre today. A major investigation is now underway to seek and bring to justice those that have committed offences today. Gardaí have also noted a number of individuals outside their home without a legitimate excuse.
This was a protest that sits outside the normal behaviours of our society. These are not mainstream groups, the great majority of our society are compliant with the regulations and are living within these regulations in order to supress COVID-19.
An Garda Síochána responded in a professional manner today which resulted in calm returning to the city centre. We will maintain an active presence in the City tonight to ensure that the City Centre remains safe and secure tonight.”


Of the 23 persons arrested during disturbances in Dublin City Centre this afternoon,
• 13 have appeared before the Criminal Court of Justice and have been remanded in custody to appear before Cloverhill District Court at a later date.
• 7 persons were charged with offences and released on station bail
• 3 Juveniles have been released for consideration of inclusion in the Juvenile Diversion Programme.