Irish Rail forced to spend 26k to repair damage caused by man who graffitied carriages
Briefly

Rokas Kalytis, 24, admitted to multiple counts of criminal damage that occurred from January 2020 to May 2022. The damages he caused involved significant graffiti to the interiors of rail carriages and a rail underpass. As a result, Irish Rail faced repair expenses totaling over €26,000 to restore the affected properties. The Dublin Circuit Criminal Court was informed of these expenses during the proceedings.
Rokas Kalytis, aged 24, pleaded guilty to criminal damage charges related to extensive graffiti on Irish Rail property, causing over €26,000 in repair costs.
Irish Rail incurred significant expenses exceeding €26,000 to address the damages inflicted by the graffiti incidents, which occurred between January 2020 and May 2022.
Read at Independent
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