Gardaí investigate apparent petrol bomb attack on Limerick mosque

No injuries were reported in incident during early hours of Thursday morning

Gardai are investigating an arson attack at a mosque in Limerick. Photograph: Alan Betson
Gardai are investigating an arson attack at a mosque in Limerick. Photograph: Alan Betson

Gardaí are investigating an arson attack at the Limerick Mosque and Islamic Cultural Centre. A petrol bomb appears to have been used to start the fire while at least one person was inside.

The attack took place just before 1.30am on Thursday and, though the centre was occupied at the time, no injuries were reported as a result of the blaze.

“Gardaí received a report of an incident of criminal damage by fire that occurred at a premises in the Dooradoyle area, Co Limerick, on Thursday at approximately 1.30am,” Garda Headquarters said.

Gardaí also confirmed no injuries were reported and that investigations into the blaze were continuing.

The alarm at the centre was quickly raised and members of the emergency services rushed to the scene. The blaze was brought under control by members of the Limerick City Fire and Rescue Service.

The scene was sealed off as a crime scene for forensic analysis as part of the Garda investigation.

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Conor Lally

Conor Lally

Conor Lally is Security and Crime Editor of The Irish Times