Gardai have raided six properties within the Ballyfermot space of west Dublin in reference to the ramming of a Garda patrol automotive earlier this week.
The incident within the Cherry Orchard suburb occurred at 7.30pm on Monday, and a clip has been extensively shared on social media.
Gardai had been responding to stories of harmful driving when the incident occurred.
Two autos had been noticed driving erratically and the Garda car was intentionally rammed on a variety of events, gardai mentioned.
“The searches this morning had been centered on evidential gathering, and a variety of gadgets together with digital gadgets had been seized,” a spokesman mentioned.
“No arrests have been made, and investigations are ongoing.
“Each Garda members didn't report accidents on the time, however have subsequently reported unfit for obligation.
“Each members are receiving help from their colleagues, and native Garda administration and the broader organisational helps of the peer help service, chief medical officer and 24-hour counselling service have been offered if required.”
Gardai have appealed to any member of the general public who could have witnessed the incident or who has any info to contact Ballyfermot Garda Station on 01 666 7200, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666111 or any Garda station.
The incident has been extensively condemned, with Taoiseach Micheal Martin and Minister for Justice Helen McEntee pledging further Garda sources within the space.
Garda Commissioner Drew Harris referred to as the incident “disgraceful” and mentioned a full investigation is below means.