Fire breaks out at site earmarked to house asylum seekers in Coolock

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Fire Breaks Out At Site Earmarked To House Asylum Seekers In Coolock
Gardai officers during a stand-off with protesters at the former site of the Crown Paints factory in Coolock (Niall Carson/PA), © PA Wire/PA Images
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By PA Reporter

A fire has broken out at a site earmarked to house asylum seekers in north Dublin.

The former Crown Paints factory in Coolock has witnessed violent disorder this week amid protests at the accommodation plan.

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Gardaí came under sustained attack at the disused factory through Monday.

Fifteen people – 13 men and two women – appeared before a late-night sitting at the Criminal Courts of Justice on Monday, charged with a range of public order offences.

Six others appeared in court on Tuesday.

A number of Garda cars were damaged during the disturbances on Monday and public order officers used incapacitant spray on anti-immigration protesters who threw missiles at them.

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On Thursday evening, the Dublin Fire Brigade said two fire engines had attended the scene.

In a statement, it said: “The fire in a lobby area has been contained and we expect firefighting operations to be wound down soon.”

Late on Thursday night, gardaí confirmed they were at the scene, with a spokeswoman describing it as a “live and ongoing operation”.

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