Two men arrested at Dublin Airport after disruptive behaviour on Ryanair flight

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Two men arrested at Dublin Airport after disruptive behaviour on Ryanair flight
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Gardaí at Dublin Airport met the aircraft as it landed, arresting the two men under the Public Order Act

On Tuesday evening, the crew on board a London Stansted flight headed to Dublin Airport were forced to call for assistance after two passengers, aged in their 30s and 40s, became disruptive onboard.

“Gardaí attached to Dublin Airport arrested two men, one aged in his 30s and another in his 40s, following an incident on board an aircraft that landed at Dublin Airport last night,” a Garda spokesman told the Irish Mirror. “The crew of this flight from London Stansted to Dublin called ahead for police assistance after a pair of passengers became disruptive onboard,” the spokesperson explained.

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