
Theft of 12 e-scooters worth almost €8,000 was ‘opportunistic’ robbery
A man involved in the “opportunistic” theft of 12 electric scooters from a Dublin business has been handed a suspended prison sentence, reports Eimear Dodd.
Dublin Circuit Criminal Court heard that the 12 e-scooters, worth €7,780, have never been recovered.
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