Dublin: Algerian migrant who arrived in Ireland last year arrested after knife attack in famous shopping street

A 30-year-old man has appeared before Dublin District Court charged in connection with a stabbing yesterday.

The assault happened at the north end of Grafton Street, close to the junction with Wicklow Street, in Dublin city centre at around 9am.

A man in his 30s suffered multiple stab wounds and was taken to St James’s Hospital for treatment.

His injuries have been described as non-life threatening.

Mohamed Akrouf, with an address at Lower Rathmines Road in Dublin, was arrested shortly after the incident, at the St Stephen’s Green Luas stop, at 9.20am yesterday.

Mr Akrouf, who is originally from Algeria and moved to Ireland last November, is charged with assault causing harm and possession of a knife.

Garda Martin O’Rourke, from Pearse Street Garda Station, told the court the accused made no reply when he was charged and cautioned.

Defence solicitor Danica Kinane made an application for bail for her client, which Garda O’Rourke objected to due to the seriousness of the charges.

Judge Michèle Fina refused the bail application due to the seriousness of the charges.

She remanded Mr Akrouf in custody to appear before Cloverhill District Court on Friday.

Judge Finan also granted the accused free legal aid.

https://www.rte.ie/news/2023/0821/1400761-grafton-stabbing/