Four men have been arrested after a full scale river rescue on the Liffey.
Shortly before midnight on Monday Gardaí at Irishtown responded to reports of a boat being stolen from a rowing club at Ringsend.
Gardaí attended the scene and a boat with a number of people on board was spotted stranded on the River Liffey. They had drifted into the Dublin Port shipping channel.
A full scale river rescue involving Dublin fire brigade was launched and four men were brought safely to shore at North Wall Quay a short time later.
Water-rescue trained Firefighters, using one of rescue boats, towed four people to safety last night.
The boat they were in drifted east of the the Tom Clark East-Link bridge and in to the Dublin Port shipping channel.
No injuries. pic.twitter.com/1T3cF1jLmO
— Dublin Fire Brigade (@DubFireBrigade) November 23, 2021
The men, who are in their late 20s, were arrested and brought to Irishtown Garda Station
All four have since been charged and released to appear before Dun Laoghaire District Court next month.
Image: Dublin Fire Brigade twitter page