Garda Cracks Down on Fake News After Dublin School Knife Incident

The Garda Síochána has blasted a wave of misinformation spreading across social media following a knife incident at a Dublin secondary school. False claims pushed by far-right accounts alleged an adult migrant was involved. The Gardai have slammed these rumours as “completely untrue.”

All Students, No Adults Involved

In a firm statement, Gardaí confirmed everyone involved were school pupils and Irish nationals. The incident happened inside the school premises — with no adult male present, despite the false chatter online.

Garda Teams Working With School Authorities

Local Garda officers are collaborating closely with the school management. They’re also consulting the Garda Youth Diversion Programme to ensure the young people involved get the right support and intervention.

Warning Against Fake News Surge

The Gardaí warned the public and media to double-check facts before sharing. “We are very conscious of the volume of misinformation and fake news in circulation regarding this incident,” their statement read. Authorities urge calm and stress the need to rely on official sources while the investigation unfolds.

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