Four boys have been arrested as part of a Garda operation targeting anti-social behaviour at train stations in north Dublin.
In collaboration with Irish Rail, gardaí from Raheny and Coolock carried out a number of searches.
The arrests were made in relation to eight separate incidents at Irish Rail stations in recent months.
The boys can be detained for up to 24 hours.
A garda spokesperson says: "As part of an operation targeting anti-social behaviour at train stations in the Raheny and Coolock areas, Gardaí from the Dublin Metropolitan Region (DMR) North have arrested four males, today, Wednesday 29th January 2025.
"In collaboration with Irish Rail, Gardaí from the Raheny and Coolock Community Engagement (CE) and Crime Hubs conducted a number of searches.
"Four juvenile males were arrested in connection with eight separate incidents, which occurred in recent months at Irish Rail stations in the North of Dublin.
"The four males are currently detained pursuant to Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act 1984, at Garda stations in the North Dublin area.
"Investigations are ongoing."