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Man Accused of Grafton Street Stabbing Refused Bail

Alex Rowley
Alex Rowley

02:29 21 Aug 2023


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A 30-year-old man accused of stabbing another man in Dublin City Centre over the weekend has been refused bail.

Mohamed Akrouf, of Lower Rathmines Road in Dublin 6, was charged with possession of a knife and assault causing harm following the alleged incident on Grafton Street in the early hours of Sunday morning.

The court heard Mr Akrouf was allegedly seen on CCTV in a fight before later being arrested on the Luas with what was claimed to be a knife beside him.

Mr Akrouf was refused bail by Judge Michele Finan after considering conditions from Garda O’Rourke and defence solicitor Danica Kinane.

He was granted legal aid and remanded in custody to appear before Cloverhill District Court again on Friday.

Additional Reporting from 98FM's Andrew Lowth.

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