
Gardaí launch manhunt for gang behind overnight ATM robbery
Garda crime scene investigators at the ATM in Clones Town on Friday morning. Photo Rory Geary
Gardaí have launched a manhunt for an organised gang behind the robbery of a sum of cash during a targeted raid on an ATM in county Monaghan overnight.
Thieves targeted the independently owned machine which was stationed at the former Ulster Bank building in Clones shortly before 2am.
It's understood the gang wrenched open a steel security door in order to try and secure access to the ATM.
Despite the ATM being left intact, an undisclosed sum of cash was taken in the heist.
Garda crime scene investigators at the ATM in Clones Town on Friday morning. Photo Rory Geary
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The scene itself was sealed off pending a full technical examination as gardaí attempt to find those responsible.
Detectives are currently attempting to secure CCTV footage from the area and surrounding businesses in a bid to identify both the identities of those involved and the vehicles used in the raid.
The Sunday World understands gardaí believe two vehicles, namely a Ford Transit van and silver Audi were used by the gang during the course of the daring raid.
Sources believe the episode may also be linked to a similar incident last week in Jonesborough, a small village along the Armagh-Louth border.
Part of that belief is based on the involvement of the Audi which senior investigators believe was also used in the Jonesborough raid.
Details surrounding the aborted heist have been roundly condemned at local political level.
Cllr Pat Treanor, who lives locally, said the episode was not the first time criminals had targeted the same ATM.
'The local community is disappointed and shocked that this is the second time there has been an attack on this particular ATM,' he said.
'We condemn whoever is at this and ask them to leave this community alone.
'This is one of two public ATMs. There are a number of smaller ATMs in businesses in some of the shops in town, but this ATM is used quite a bit by the through traffic as it is on the main N54.'

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