Fifteen people have been charged with public order offences after violent clashes in Coolock
Calm was restored overnight after rocks and missiles were hurled at Gardaí during protests at a site earmarked for accommodating asylum seekers, which turned violent.
In all nineteen people were arrested in connection with the public order incident at the former Crown Paints factory on the Malahide Road.
Fifteen were brought before the courts last night. Four more are due to appear today.
Over 200 Gardaí had to be deployed, including public order units and the air support unit, when fires were lit. Garda cars were damaged and fireworks and rocks were thrown at Gardaí.
The Taoiseach, the Justice Minister and the Garda Commissioner have all condemned what's been described as a 'very volatile and difficult' situation.
The building, that has been the scene of protests for months, was being fitted out to house International Protection applicants.
At one stage yesterday evening the protest spilled out onto a residential area along the Tonlegee Road, however calm has now been restored and the Malahide Road has reopened to traffic.
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