A number of people Gardaí want to question about the riots have left the country, with a European arrest warrant issued for one of them.
A further 9 people have been identified, after Gardaí released dozens of CCTV images in connection with the Dublin riots.
A total of 99 photos were published yesterday, as part of efforts to rule individuals in or out of the investigation, almost a year after violence erupted in the city centre.
14 people have now been identified, after yesterday's large-scale public appeal for information.
A number of people Gardaí want to question about the riots have left the country, with a European arrest warrant issued for one of them.
They're separate to the 99 "persons of interest" officers want to rule in or out of their investigation into the unrest last November 23rd.

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