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Day of Action: Unlawful use of e-bikes, scramblers and e-scooters DMR West - 24th April 2025

Issue Date: 24/04/2025

Gardaí in the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) West today, Thursday 24th April 2025, seized 41 vehicles as part of an ongoing operation to target the unlawful use of e-bikes, scramblers and e-scooters.

Twenty residential properties were searched under warrant in the DMR West – Serious Crime South Functional Area (Clondalkin/Ballyfermot/Rathcoole/Ronanstown/Lucan). 

A total of 41 vehicles were seized. An adult male was arrested and subsequently charged in relation to a burglary in which two e-scooters were stolen. 

Another premises searched led to the recovery of a caravan stolen last year. 

In total, more than €75,000 worth of controlled drugs was seized, including cannabis, cocaine, ketamine, heroin and alprazolam tablets (subject to analysis). Approximately €6,500 in cash was also seized.

Following the searches, a number of patrols and checkpoints were conducted which led to the arrest of an adult male engaged in dangerous driving of a scrambler along the footpaths.

Assistance for the Day of Action was provided by Community Engagement members and the Stolen Motor Vehicle Investigation Unit, along with the Garda Air Support Unit.

Chief Superintendent Michael McNulty of the DMR West Division said: "This was a multi-faceted operation, which focused on both road traffic enforcement and the detection of serious crime. The success of the operation is a testament to the continued efforts of Gardaí to counteract the use of e-scooters and e-bikes for criminal purposes, whilst prioritising the safety of the local community.”