Boy charged over anti-social behaviour at Dublin train stations

A boy has been charged over anti-social behaviour at train stations in Dublin, while three others who were arrested have been released
Boy charged over anti-social behaviour at Dublin train stations

James Cox

A boy has been charged over anti-social behaviour at train stations in Dublin, while three others who were arrested have been released.

Four male juveniles were arrested on Wednesday as part of an operation targeting anti-social behaviour at train stations in the Raheny and Coolock areas.

The boy who was charged is due to appear before the Children's Court this morning.

The other three arrested males have since been released from custody pending referral to the Garda Youth Diversion Programme.

Investigations are ongoing, gardaí said.

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