11 people arrested at protest in city centre

Padraig Conlon 21 Jan 2021

An Garda Síochána implemented a policing operation yesterday in relation to a protest planned to take place outside the High Court, Four Courts.

A garda spokesperson said:

“From approximately 9.45am a number of persons gathered on Inns Quay in the vicinity of the Four Courts. 

“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 protestors over a period of time.

“Following persistent lack of compliance with Public Health Regulations and directions from An Garda Síochána, Gardaí deployed Public Order Personnel to support uniform Gardaí who proceeded to make lawful demands for names and addresses from a number of protestors. 

“11 persons (6 males/ 5 females) who failed/ refused to provide names and addresses following lawful demand were arrested in accordance with section 31(a) The Health Act 1947.  Arrests occurred at various locations along the Quays.

“The arrested persons were transported to Bridewell, Pearse Street, Kevin Street and Store Street Garda Stations.”

• 1 male who further refused to provide name and address has been charged and appeared before District Court 4, Criminal Courts of Justice and has been remanded in custody to appear before Cloverhill District Court tomorrow Thursday 21st January 2021.
• 3 males and 1 female were charged with offences and released on station bail
• 1 male and 4 females were issued with Fixed Payment Notices
• 1 male has been released pending a file for the Director of Public Prosecutions

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