Drones banned from Deely search site

A ban’s been imposed on the flying of drones over the site in Dublin where Gardaí are searching for the remains of Trevor Deely.

The Irish Aviation Authority has announced a ‘Temporary Restricted Area’ over the search zone in Chapelizod.

It follows a request from the Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan on security-related grounds.

It means all unlicensed aircraft – including model planes and drones – must keep away from the area.

Gardai are continuing their search after a tip-off that the remains of the 22-year-old could be buried there.

Trevor was last seen in Dublin city centre after his Christmas party almost 17 years ago.