Breaking: The man in his 30s who was questioned by Gardai over the alleged female genital mutilation of a 2-yr-old girl has been released without charge – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Breaking: The man in his 30s who was questioned by Gardai over the alleged female genital mutilation of a 2-yr-old girl has been released without charge




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A man in his 30s who was interviewed by gardaí over the alleged female genital mutilation of a young girl has been released without charge.

A Somalian national was arrested in Crumlin, Dublin, on Thursday at his home where he lives with his wife and two daughters under the age of 5.

It is believed the arrest under the Criminal Justice (Female Genital Mutilation) Act 2012 is one the first arrests of such a crime in Ireland.

Garda forensic teams combed the first floor apartment yesterday afternoon. Specialist detectives carried out a detailed examination of the properly yesterday.

It’s believed a 2-yr-old girl is currently receiving treatment in hospital in connection to the incident.

Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as female cutting, is common practice in at least 30 – mainly African – countries, but is a criminal offence in Ireland.

If convicted, the man could have faced 14 yrs in prison and a €10,000 fine.

They released the man without charge in the early hours of this morning.
A file is now being prepared for the DPP.

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