Eight men arrested after two supermarkets were looted in Dublin during Friday’s blizzards have been charged with theft, burglary and trespassing offences, Irish Police have said.

The defendants, aged between 24 and 47 years, were due to appear in court on Saturday morning.

A number of vehicles were also reported stolen.

A ninth man, in his 30s, has been arrested for handling stolen property.

Unverified social media footage appeared to show a Lidl store being attacked with a digger before the alleged looters entered.

Irish police said the store on Fortunestown Lane in the west of the city had sustained substantial damage, while another store had also been damaged.

The Lidl store in Fortunestown Lane, Jobstown, Tallaght (Niall Carson/PA)
The Lidl store in Fortunestown Lane, Jobstown, Tallaght (Niall Carson/PA)

The alleged incident came amid some of the worst snow storms to hit Ireland for decades.

Following the raid on the Lidl store, which almost flattened the building, locals on Saturday were forced to drag their shopping baskets in the snow, a mile to the next outlet to stock up.

Shoppers walked to the Lidl opposite the Tallaght Stadium, home of Shamrock Rovers FC.

As well as the looting of the two supermarkets, the shells of several burnt-out cars were found abandoned in the snow following a night of vandalism.

Irish Police said in a statement: “Following reports of burglary and theft of vehicles, Garda units deployed in the Tallaght District and nine arrests were made to date.

“Substantial damage was caused to a supermarket on Fortunestown lane and further damage to another premises in Jobstown. All those arrested are currently detained at Dublin Garda Stations.”

Police urged anyone with information to come forward.

A member of Ireland’s ruling Fine Gael party, parliamentarian Colm Brophy, said: “I utterly condemn this mindless criminal behaviour that has been carried out in recent hours.

“I fully anticipate that the gardai will pursue the perpetrators to the fullest extent of the law.”

He added: “I am particularly mindful that these actions have taken place in the midst of a code red weather warning when our emergency services are at full stretch.

“Lidl is a much valued and appreciated employer in our community whose head office is on the Main Road in Tallaght.

“The type of outrageous behaviour we witnessed tonight has no place in our community.”