Dublin gardaí make 35 arrests as part of Operation Thor

Thirty-five people have been arrested as part of an operation targeting crime in Dublin.

Dublin gardaí make 35 arrests as part of Operation Thor

Thirty-five people have been arrested as part of an operation targeting crime in Dublin.

Gardaí from the Dublin North Divisional Task Force and Burglary Response Unit, assisted by armed Detectives - made the arrests on six separate days over the past four weeks.

Thirty-one of those were either charged or taken to prison as a result of outstanding warrants.

Some 105 vehicles were also seized as part of Operation Thor from drivers for a number of offences - including those with no insurance and driving while disqualified.

Gardaí are urging members of the public to report any suspicious activity to their local station.

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