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    Wicklow Man Charged for Sharing False Social Media Post About Migrant

    November 3, 2025Updated:November 3, 20252 Mins Read
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    Wicklow man charged over false post
    Kirk Loco (44), with an address at 37 Waverley Meadow, Broomhall, Co. Wicklow, outside Bray Courthouse on November 3, 2025. Source: Irish Independent.
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    A man from Wicklow has appeared in Bray District Court after being accused of posting false information online about a migrant. The man, identified as 44-year-old Kirk Loco of Waverley Meadow in Broomhall, was charged after he allegedly created and shared a fake post claiming a migrant had behaved indecently on public transport. However, Gardaí confirmed that the claims made in the post were completely false.

    According to the case presented in court, the post included a picture of a man sleeping on a bus. The message that went with the picture falsely accused the man of exposing himself to women and girls during the journey. This led to concern and anger online before Gardaí stepped in to investigate. The case was brought under the Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Act 2020, which deals with harmful and offensive online behaviour.

    In court, it was stated that Garda Emma Jane Doyle arrested Mr. Loco at around 7:05am on Monday and brought him to Bray Garda Station. When charged, Mr. Loco reportedly made no reply. The investigation is part of a wider effort to stop the spread of false and harmful claims about migrants online, especially as tensions around migration continue in some areas.

    Why was this case taken seriously?
    Authorities explained that false claims like this can cause harm to innocent people and can also increase fear and division in communities. By sharing false accusations, the post could have damaged the migrant’s reputation and could have encouraged anger or even violence. The law aims to protect individuals from this kind of behaviour.

    Bail was granted without objection, but with strict conditions. Mr. Loco must stay away from migrant accommodation centres operated by IPAS and is not allowed to take part in any protests or demonstrations. These conditions were put in place to prevent further incidents or escalation.

    His lawyer requested legal aid, saying he receives social welfare of €250 weekly, but the judge said he must first provide a full statement of means before aid can be approved. The case has been adjourned until December 8, 2025, when Mr. Loco will either enter a plea or a date will be set for the full hearing.

    This case highlights how misinformation, especially targeting vulnerable groups like migrants, can lead to serious legal consequences. It also shows the ongoing work by Gardaí to monitor false claims spreading on social media.

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