Drones banned as gardaí search for body of Trevor Deely

A ban has been imposed on the flying of drones over the site in Dublin where gardaí are searching for the remains of Trevor Deely.

Drones banned as gardaí search for body of Trevor Deely

A ban has been imposed on the flying of drones over the site in Dublin where gardaí are searching for the remains of Trevor Deely.

The Irish Aviation Authority has announced a "Temporary Restricted Area" over the search zone in Chapelizod Demesne.

It follows a request from the Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan on security-related grounds.

It means all unlicensed aircraft - including model planes and drones - must keep away from the area.

Gardaí are continuing their search after a tip-off that the remains of the 22-year-old could be buried there.

Trevor was last seen in Dublin city centre after his Christmas party almost 17 years ago.

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