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Urgent Update: Citywest Protests Surge, 31 Arrested Amid Violence
UPDATE: Widespread violence erupts at the Citywest asylum centre in Saggart, Dublin, as anti-immigration protests enter a dangerous phase. Since Monday, 31 people have been arrested, and authorities warn of another four to five days of potential unrest, raising alarms for public safety and community order.
Authorities confirm that serious clashes broke out on both Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, with protesters unleashing bricks, bottles, and fireworks against Garda officers. Chief Superintendent Michael McNulty stated that the police are on high alert, having already implemented a robust policing plan to counteract escalating violence.
Last night, a crowd of 50 to 75 people gathered near the Citywest centre, where peaceful protesters held their phone flashlights in memory of a young girl who was sexually assaulted earlier this week. However, tensions quickly escalated as a woman with a loudspeaker led chants of “Get them out!” against the backdrop of a heavy Garda presence, including a helicopter overhead.
Garda resources, including a water cannon and riot squad units, are on standby as the situation remains volatile. McNulty emphasized, “We will maintain a constant presence of guards in the Citywest complex and surrounding areas.” He warned that police will escalate their response if the situation deteriorates further.
Violent protests also erupted at the asylum accommodation on Basin Lane, where demonstrators hurled projectiles and set bins ablaze, chanting obscenities in a show of support for the Citywest rioters. This alarming trend of violence has raised significant concerns among law enforcement.
Assistant Commissioner Clíodhna Richardson noted the unrest could impact the upcoming Presidential election, stating, “The last few days have resulted in more discussions around the security of the count centre.” As the election approaches, authorities are particularly vigilant against potential disruptions.
Richardson condemned the violent actions, stating, “This was not a peaceful protest. These were individuals intent on causing harm.” Several Garda officers are currently hospitalized due to injuries sustained during the clashes, underscoring the severity of the situation.
In response to the unrest, Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly visited the scene and vowed that those responsible will face justice. “I am determined that further people will be brought before the courts,” he asserted.
The Irish government, led by Taoiseach Micheál Martin, has condemned the violence, asserting there is “no justification” for attacks on law enforcement. Authorities have urged the public, particularly young males, to refrain from participating in violent protests, warning, “The choices you make may have serious consequences for your future.”
As tensions continue to rise, officials are appealing to the community for support and urging families to discourage involvement in public disorder. The situation remains fluid, with further updates expected as police monitor developments closely.
Citizens are encouraged to stay informed and report any suspicious activity as the Citywest protests unfold. The coming days will be critical in determining whether calm can be restored in Saggart and surrounding areas.
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