Gardaí have published photos of 99 "persons of interest" as part of the investigation into last year's Dublin Riots.
It's almost a year on since public disorder and violence erupted in Dublin city centre on the evening of 23 November, following an attack at a school on Parnell Square earlier in the afternoon.
Gardaí are asking the public to help them identify suspects to allow them to rule them "in or out" of their investigation.
We continue to investigate the public disorder incident of Nov 2023. We have published CCTV images of 99 ‘Persons of Interest’ on https://t.co/eX25d8kdQc. We are requesting assistance in identifying these individuals so they can be ruled “in our out” of the investigative process. pic.twitter.com/PvtPNgxhQc
— Garda Info (@gardainfo) November 19, 2024
Over the course of the unrest in November last year, 13 gardaí were injured and 15 Garda vehicles were damaged.
One Luas was set on fire, three Dublin Buses were burnt out, and another six Dublin buses were damaged.
Shops were also looted, and around 500 business premises were damaged on the north and south inner-city areas.
57 people have so far been arrested in connection with the investigation, another 99 people are on a suspect list.
53 people have been charged in connection with a variety of offences, including public order and criminal damage.