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Man Arrested Following Arson Attack at Dublin Islamic Centre

by Rachel Morgan News Editor June 29, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Gardaí have arrested a man in his 40s following a fire at the Al-Madinah prayer hall on Talbot Street in Dublin on Monday. Authorities are treating the incident as a criminal investigation into damage by fire, though they have not linked the event to far-right or racist motives. No injuries were reported during the blaze, which prompted the temporary suspension of Luas services and significant traffic diversions in the north inner city.

Did You Know? The Dublin Fire Brigade was alerted to the blaze at 3.40pm on Monday, leading to the deployment of four fire engines and more than 20 emergency responders to the Talbot Street premises.

Response and Investigation Details

Emergency services arrived at the scene shortly before 4pm after receiving calls from the public. Gardaí initially attempted to use fire extinguishers to manage the flames as thick smoke poured from the building. A full evacuation of the premises was carried out, and ESB Networks also provided support to the scene. The area between Gardener Street and Marlborough Street was cordoned off to facilitate firefighting operations.

Response and Investigation Details

The investigation is now focused on identifying the cause of the fire. According to Gardaí, the site has been sealed off to undergo a technical examination. Officers are currently gathering CCTV footage from the surrounding area to assist with their inquiries. The man arrested in connection with the fire is being detained at a north city Garda station under Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act.

Expert Insight: The Procedural Implications

Expert Insight: The decision to invoke Section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act indicates that investigators have reached a threshold of suspicion sufficient to hold the individual for questioning. While the official stance remains that the motive is not yet established, the technical examination of a prayer centre typically requires a high degree of forensic scrutiny to determine the ignition point and potential use of accelerants. The speed of the arrest suggests that the investigation is prioritizing the securing of evidence and the questioning of a primary suspect to stabilize the situation in the north inner city.

Expert Insight: The Procedural Implications

What Happens Next?

The investigation will likely proceed through the technical examination of the building to confirm the origin of the fire. As the suspect remains in custody, investigators are expected to continue analyzing CCTV footage and interviewing potential witnesses. Gardaí have issued an appeal for anyone with information regarding the incident to come forward, which may provide further clarity on the events leading up to the blaze. Once the technical assessment is complete, the findings will likely be used to determine the next phase of legal action.

Major Fire on Talbot Street Dublin

Frequently Asked Questions

Were there any injuries reported during the fire?
No, there have been no reports of injuries following the incident at the Al-Madinah prayer hall.

Has the fire been linked to a specific motive?
No. While Gardaí are treating the matter as a criminal investigation, they have stated they are keeping an open mind regarding the cause and have not linked the incident to far-right or racist motives.

What is the status of public transport in the area?
Green line Luas services were suspended temporarily while the fire was brought under control but have since resumed operations.

How do you think urban centers should better protect community gathering places from incidents of criminal damage?

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Machine Gun Falls from Garda Vehicle in Dublin: Shocking Incident Under Scrutiny

by Chief Editor June 19, 2026
written by Chief Editor

A Garda submachine gun fell from an armed response vehicle in Dublin—here’s what it reveals about security risks and unheeded reforms

An unsecured Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun—capable of firing nearly 1,000 rounds per minute—fell from the boot of an armed Garda vehicle in Dublin’s north quays in April, only to be recovered by a member of the public. The incident, which mirrors a nearly identical 2018 case, underscores persistent security lapses in Ireland’s armed response units and the failure to implement long-standing recommendations to prevent such risks.

Why did a Garda submachine gun fall from a vehicle in Dublin—and how was it recovered?

A Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun, along with ammunition, was lost from the boot of an armed Garda vehicle in Dublin’s north quays in April, according to The Irish Times. A member of the public spotted the bag containing the firearm on the road and alerted another Garda unit, which retrieved it before it could be stolen.

The gun was secured in a bag with other equipment, but the boot of the vehicle—driven by specialist armed response officers—opened unexpectedly, allowing the contents to spill out. The incident raises questions about vehicle safety protocols, especially given that the same model of submachine gun was lost in a nearly identical incident in Dublin’s south inner city in 2018.

Did you know? The MP7 can fire at a rate of 900 rounds per minute, making it one of the most rapid-fire weapons in Garda use. Its compact size and high capacity have made it a standard issue for armed response units—but its loss from an unsecured vehicle poses significant security risks.

How does this incident compare to the 2018 case—and why hasn’t it been fixed?

In 2018, another MP7 fell from the boot of an armed response unit vehicle in Dublin’s south inner city. That time, the boot appeared to pop open as the car drove over a ramp, and a member of the public retrieved the gun within 30 minutes, handing it to Store Street Garda station.

Following that incident, the Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (Gsoc)—now succeeded by Fiosrú—investigated and found that the officers involved should not face disciplinary action. Instead, Gsoc recommended fitting netting to the boots of armed response vehicles to prevent items from falling out if a boot opened unexpectedly.

However, sources familiar with the case say these recommendations have not been fully implemented. Garda Headquarters and Fiosrú declined to confirm whether the netting or other safety measures had been adopted, despite the recurrence of the same issue six years later.

Pro Tip: Vehicle boot security failures are not unique to Ireland. In 2022, a British police officer lost a firearm when a boot latch failed during a high-speed pursuit in London. The incident led to a national review of police vehicle safety protocols—a step Ireland has yet to take.

What happens next? The investigation, discipline, and unanswered questions

Garda Headquarters has appointed a senior officer to examine the April incident, but details remain scarce. Sources indicate that disciplinary action against the officer assigned the lost firearm has been resisted due to concerns within armed specialist units, including the Emergency Response Unit (ERU) and Armed Response Unit (ARU).

In 2019, Gsoc sent a non-statutory recommendation to Garda Headquarters following the 2018 incident, advising improvements to vehicle security. Yet, no public record exists confirming these changes were made. Fiosrú, the current oversight body, declined to comment on whether the incident had been referred for further review.

Why does this matter? The repeated loss of high-capacity firearms from Garda vehicles raises public safety concerns and questions about accountability. If similar incidents occur elsewhere—such as in police forces in the UK, US, or Australia—they often trigger internal audits, equipment upgrades, or even legislative changes. Ireland’s lack of transparency on reforms contrasts with international responses to comparable security failures.

Incident Year Location Firearm Lost Recovery Method Outcome Reforms Proposed
2018 Dublin (south inner city) Heckler & Koch MP7 Public retrieval within 30 mins No discipline; Gsoc investigation Boot netting recommended
2024 (April) Dublin (north quays) Heckler & Koch MP7 Public retrieval; Garda response Investigation ongoing; discipline resisted No confirmed implementation of 2019 reforms

A side-by-side look at Ireland’s two recent Garda firearm loss incidents and the lack of follow-through on safety recommendations.

What are the broader risks—and why should the public care?

The loss of a submachine gun from an official vehicle is not just a logistical failure—it’s a security vulnerability. The MP7, while designed for close-quarters combat, could be diverted, stolen, or misused if left unattended. In 2020, a stolen police firearm in the US was used in a crime, leading to charges against officers for negligence.

Beyond the immediate risk, repeated failures suggest deeper systemic issues:

  • Lack of transparency: Garda Headquarters and Fiosrú have not disclosed whether safety recommendations from 2019 were adopted.
  • Resistance to accountability: Sources say disciplinary action was resisted in the April case, mirroring the 2018 outcome.
  • No public safety audit: Unlike in other countries, Ireland has not conducted a national review of armed response unit protocols following these incidents.

Expert perspective: “These incidents are not just about lost equipment—they reflect a culture where safety lapses go unaddressed until the next near-miss,” said Dr. Eoin O’Malley, a former Garda officer and security policy analyst. “If a bank lost millions in cash twice without changing its security, it would face regulators. The same should apply here.”

Reader Question: “If a Garda loses a firearm, can they be prosecuted?”

Answer: While disciplinary action is possible, prosecution is rare. In the UK, police officers have faced charges for gross negligence in firearm losses, but Ireland’s legal framework for such cases remains unclear. The 2018 Gsoc report explicitly stated no discipline was warranted—yet the incident recurred.

What can be done to prevent future incidents?

International best practices for armed response units include:

  • Biometric locks on vehicle boots and firearm storage.
  • Real-time tracking for high-risk equipment.
  • Mandatory safety drills simulating equipment loss scenarios.
  • Independent audits by oversight bodies like Fiosrú.

In Australia, police forces now use GPS-tracked firearm cases after multiple losses in the 2010s. Meanwhile, the UK’s College of Policing requires quarterly inspections of firearm storage in patrol vehicles.

So why hasn’t Ireland adopted similar measures? Sources suggest budget constraints and operational priorities have delayed reforms. However, with two identical incidents in six years, the lack of action is increasingly difficult to justify.

What’s next for Garda firearm security?

Will the April incident finally push for vehicle safety upgrades? Will Fiosrú demand a public report on why reforms stalled? And could this become a test case for police accountability in Ireland?

Share your thoughts: Do you think Garda Headquarters should face scrutiny for failing to implement safety recommendations? Leave a comment below or explore our coverage of police accountability reforms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How often do firearms go missing from Garda vehicles?

A: While exact figures are not publicly available, two confirmed incidents (2018 and 2024) involving Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine guns have been reported. Other losses—such as pistols—may go unreported or unpublicized.

The Rise of the MP7: Rethinking the Submachine Gun for the 21st Century

Q: Can a civilian be charged for taking a lost Garda firearm?

A: Under Irish law, unauthorized possession of a firearm is a serious offense (punishable under the Firearms Acts). However, if the item was clearly lost and not stolen with intent, charges may not be pursued.

Q: Are other countries facing similar issues?

A: Yes. In 2023, a UK police officer lost a firearm when a vehicle door malfunctioned, leading to internal investigations and equipment upgrades. The US has seen over 100 police firearm losses annually in recent years, prompting some states to adopt blockchain-tracked ammunition.

Q: Are other countries facing similar issues?

Q: What should I do if I find a lost Garda firearm?

A: Do not touch or handle the firearm. Immediately contact Gardaí (999 or 112) and report the location. In the 2018 and 2024 cases, members of the public played a critical role in recovery—never assume it’s safe to retrieve.

Explore More

Interested in police accountability and security reforms? Read these related articles:

  • How Ireland’s Police Are Adapting to Modern Security Threats
  • A Global Look at Armed Police Units: Lessons from the UK, US, and Australia
  • 5 Firearm Security Measures Every Police Force Should Adopt

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