Video: Armed gardaí called as protesters take over Limerick court

There were chaotic scenes at Limerick Circuit Civil Court today as anti-eviction protestors took over the court and forced it to abandon hearing 170 home repossession orders writes David Raleigh.

Video: Armed gardaí called as protesters take over Limerick court

There were chaotic scenes at Limerick Circuit Civil Court today as anti-eviction protestors took over the court and forced it to abandon hearing 170 home repossession orders writes David Raleigh.

Limerick County Registrar, Pat Wallace, who was hearing the cases, had to vacate the bench twice after protestors approached him and shouted at him.

Protestors claimed the repossession courts were "not legitimate" and were supporting the mass eviction of people around the country.

"It's a kangaroo court," one protestor shouted.

Mr Wallace left to jeers and shouting by a crowd of around 150 people who had packed inside the court.

As the crowd swelled inside, gardai called for back up units to deal with the disturbance.

Around thirty officers, including armed units, were deployed to the scene, which descended into chaos.

Anti-eviction protestors refused to leave the court and formed a mock jury and a mock judge.

The protestors decided all of the cases be thrown out of court to cheers from the crowd.

The protestors accused gardai and other officers of the court of being "criminals working for the government".

Solicitors and Gardai were also jeered by the crowd as they walked out from the courtroom.

The protest became angry as Brian McCarthy, of the Anti-Eviction Task Force and Distressed Mortgage Holders, served the Registrar with a notice to "cease and desist".

The crowd began abusing Gardai and members of the legal profession, as Mr MCarthy was removed by gardai from the court.

"We need to start putting manners on these people," Mr McCarthy said, speaking outside the court.

One of the solicitors in the court, Ger O'Neill - who has represented dozens of people facing repossession - said the protestors had gone too far.

"This is intimidation and harassment of the Gardai, the County Registrar, and the solicitors, and the lawyers," Mr O'Neill said.

"Everyone has the right to protest but this is gone beyond a protest," he added.

"The Gardai can't enforce the law because of the sheer numbers...It's wrong."

Mr O'Neill said some people who had cases listed before the court fled the court in fear.

"People have left the court because they are scared," he said.

Gardai removed a number of others from the court after they refused to leave and claimed, "this is a civilian court, not a criminal court"

Mid-way through the protest, Mr Wallace returned to the bench but was forced to retire again due to more jeering from the crowd.

As he took to his seat, the crowd drowned out proceedings by singing loudly the Irish national anthem song.

Mr Wallace was seen shrugging his shoulders and informing gardai he could not continue.

Mr Wallace left the court and the proceedings were abandoned.

There were further chaotic scenes as the crowd began to disperse, while at the same time, Gardai formed a human barricade at the court entrance to stop more protestors from gaining entry.

The protesters eventually left the court and performed a mock funeral procession through Limerick city centre, with a coffin raised on their shoulders.

The procession was led by a woman in a mask and dressed in black cloak, and wearing the sign "The Debt (Death) Collector".

The protestors also tried to storm a number of banks in the city but were prevented from doing so when Gardai and bank staff closed their front doors while protestors stood outside chanting.

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