Dublin flights diverted due to Garda chase

Members of force used helicopter to track armed robbers this morning

Hundreds of airline passengers had to be diverted mid-flight over Ireland to allow a police helicopter to chase armed robbers.

Air traffic controllers were forced to clear the flight path into Dublin Airport so airborne Garda officers could pursue two men involved in a shopping centre hold-up in the capital.

All incoming flights were ordered to go into a “holding pattern” — circling outside the designated zone — while three passenger planes diverted to Shannon Airport on the west coast to refuel.

They included two Dublin-bound Aer Lingus services, one from London Gatwick, with 146 travellers onboard, and a flight from Brussels, which had 137 people onboard. A Ryanair flight from Las Palmas also diverted to Shannon.

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After refuelling they returned to Dublin, about an hour and a half behind schedule.

Another three Aer Lingus passenger flights — from Heathrow, Paris and Dusseldorf — were forced to remain in the skies for a further 20 minutes before they could safely attempt landing.

A Dublin Airport spokesman said the Garda had requested helicopter priority from air traffic control to allow them to follow the armed raiders.

“Ordinarily this wouldn’t be an issue but it just happened to be in the exact location of the incoming flight path,” he said.

The airborne Garda mission followed the hold-up of a cash-in-transit van at the Clare Hall shopping centre, about 8km from Dublin airport, at about 10.30am.

Investigating officers said one man — believed to be armed with a gun — approached and threatened a security worker delivering cash to the mall before fleeing in a waiting car with an undisclosed sum of cash.

Acting on a tip-off about two men acting suspiciously on the nearby N32, which runs between the shopping centre and the airport, officers rushed to the scene.

Two men, aged 28 and 29 years, were arrested and are being held under section 30 Offences Against the State Act at Coolock Garda station.

“In the course of the search the Garda Dog Unit, armed units and the Garda helicopter were utilised,” a Garda spokesman confirmed.

The cash was recovered and a firearm was also discovered close to the scene of the arrests in the city’s northside. A burnt out car similar to the one used in the robbery was located a short time later.

Detectives have appealed for witnesses or anyone with information to contact them.