Controlled explosion at Dublin family courts
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The Irish army has carried out a controlled explosion after reports that a man was armed with a suspect device and a gun at Dublin's family courts.
A hearing was taking place in the family courts at about 11:30 local time on Thursday when the incident began.
The court was evacuated while army bomb experts examined the suspect device and carried out the controlled explosion.
The Gardaà (Irish police) said what appeared to be an imitation firearm had been seized and a man was arrested.
He was taken to Bridewell Garda station for questioning and remains in custody.
All court sittings resumed late on Thursday afternoon.
Irish Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan said: "While thankful that nobody involved was injured, I am nonetheless conscious of the impact on the judge, court personnel and all others who were in the court at the time.
"The security of the courts and the safety of all who use the courts is a matter of the highest priority for me."