Two teenage boys have been charged with a spate of robberies against taxi drivers in Dublin.
The pair, aged 14 and 16, appeared at the Dublin Children’s Court on Wednesday and were remanded on bail with strict conditions.
They were charged with three counts of robberies of taxi drivers in the Tyrrelstown area on December 10, December 12 and December 17 last.
It was alleged a phone worth €400 was taken from a taxi man at Curragh Hall on the first date and that another driver was robbed of a phone valued €600 along with €200 in cash and they failed to pay a €35 fare during the second incident and that €150 was taken and they failed to pay a €20 fare during the third alleged robbery.
The younger boy is also facing a further charge for failing to pay a taxi for a journey, in Balbriggan in north Co. Dublin and trespassing at a building site there following a chase on December 12 last.
The court heard that up to six youths had been involved in the incidents and the 16-year-old was regarded as being a leader of the group during the incidents.
His mother initially refused to come to court with her son today and he risked being held in custody.
She arrived later and apologised.
They have not yet indicated how they will plead and were ordered to abide by bail conditions including a curfew, an order to go to school and not to associate with each other.
Judge O’Connor warned that a breach of bail would result in being remanded in custody.