Saeid Khosroabadi, a 41-year-old Iranian national, is accused in connection with an alleged arson attack on a mosque in Dublin and appears in court after bail was denied. The reports say prosecutors and Gardaí allege that Khosroabadi told investigators he hated Islam and referred to Muslims as “dirty people.” According to court accounts, he also said he did not care if children died in the attack and expressed pride in what he had done.

The Irish Times also reports that Khosroabadi claimed a news story about a mosque in Galway that had been burned “triggered him,” indicating the alleged incident motivated his actions. The case is presented as involving statements attributed to Khosroabadi during the investigation. Across the outlets, the focus is on the alleged anti-Islam remarks and his reported comments about fatalities. Further details on the charges, the exact date of the alleged attack, and the evidence presented are not included in the provided excerpts. The matter remains before the courts.