Ireland

Gardai warn of ‘fake news’ after public order incident at Dublin school

Gardai said that Irish students were the only people involved in the incident which took place on Thursday afternoon.

People have been urged to be wary of fake news after misinformation was spread online in relation to a public order incident at a Dublin school
People have been urged to be wary of fake news after misinformation was spread online in relation to a public order incident at a Dublin school (Niall Carson/PA)

People have been urged to be wary of “fake news” after misinformation was spread online in relation to a public order incident at a Dublin school.

Gardai said that Irish students were the only people involved in the incident which took place on the Blakestown Road at around 1.45pm on Thursday.

“All those involved in this incident are school students and Irish nationals,” they said in a statement.

“The incident is contained within the school and did not involve an adult male.”

Gardai said it was liaising with the management of a secondary school in relation to the incident.

They have also sought to liaise with the director of the Garda Youth Diversion Programme.

Gardai urged people to try to verify posts they see online or that are sent to them on messaging apps.

“An Garda Siochana is very conscious of the volume of misinformation and fake news in circulation regarding this incident – particularly on social media and direct messaging platforms.

“An Garda Siochana appeal to all members of the public and the media to independently verify any information published on social media and/or messaging apps.”

It added that Gardai were the “sole agency” in charge of preserving peace and public order, and urged anyone with information about any crime to report it so that Gardai can investigate.