10 held by gardaí investigating Dublin robberies and assaults

Ten people aged from 14 to 19 have been arrested by gardaí investigating a series of robberies and assaults in Dublin this summer.

10 held by gardaí investigating Dublin robberies and assaults

Ten people aged from 14 to 19 have been arrested by gardaí investigating a series of robberies and assaults in Dublin this summer.

The arrests were made this morning during a series of raids in Dublin and Louth which involved a total of 70 gardaí.

"The ten arrested persons are all Irish and range in ages from 14 years to 19 years and are made up of seven males and 3 females," a garda statement said.

The offences, carried out in the Dublin 2 area, range from robberies from the person to assaults to thefts.

Those arrested have been detained under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984 at Pearse Street, Kevin Street, Kilmainham, Terenure, Sundrive Road, Irishtown, Mountjoy and Store Street Garda Stations. All can be detained for a maximum period of 24 hours.

Gardaí from Pearse Steet, Kevin Stret, Kilmainham, Terenure, Rathmines, Irishtown, Donnybrook, Mountjoy, Store Street, Fitzgibbon Street and Bridewell Garda Stations took part in the operation.

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