Gardaí have said they are making inquiries into a licenced premises near Croke Park for alleged breaches of Covid-19 regulations as people gathered for yesterday's All-Ireland hurling final.
In a statement today, gardaí said they conducted a number of inspections at licenced premises in the Croke Park area yesterday.
It came on the foot of its policing plan for the final and reports of anti-social behaviour and a lack of social distancing among crowds, they said.
Gardaí said a number of premises were asked to temporarily cease trading "in the interest of public safety". They are now making inquiries into one of these premises for alleged breaches.
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