Tehran (IP) - According to Ireland police four attackers who aim to damage at Iranian embassy building were detained by police.

Iran PressEurope: Four men were arrested for causing criminal damage to the Iranian embassy in Dublin, the Irish Examiner newspaper reported.

Four men were arrested just after 11 p.m. on Friday for causing damages to the Iranian embassy in Dublin.

They were held overnight in Garda custody and appeared at Dublin District Court on Saturday when Garda agreed to bail with restrictions.

The four are charged with damage to the exterior walls of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran at Mount Merrion Ave, Blackrock, Co Dublin, on May 12.

They were held overnight in Garda custody and appeared at Dublin District Court on Saturday when gardaí agreed to bail with restrictions.

The four, yet to indicate pleas, are charged with criminal damage to the exterior walls of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran at Mount Merrion Ave, Blackrock, Co Dublin, on May 12.

Yaghoopi faces two additional charges: Possessing a screwdriver to use it or permitting another to use it to damage property by removing the embassy plaque from the wall and trespassing at a private residence in Blackrock.

The four men were ordered to obey curfews, sign on three days a week at their local garda stations, and stay out of Blackrock and away from the embassy.

Judge Hughes remanded them on €500 bonds to appear at Dún Laoghaire District Court on June 1 for directions from the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Iran has released Franco-Irish citizen Bernard Phelan who was earlier sentenced to 6.5 years in prison for "providing information to another country."

The Twitter account of Iran’s embassy in Dublin announced the release on Thursday, saying, “Constructive diplomatic engagement between Iran and Ireland has resulted in pardoning and releasing of the Irish citizen on consular and humanitarian grounds.”

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