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What happened in the Northern Bank robbery?

What happened in the Northern Bank robbery?

On 20 December 2004, just days before Christmas, the thieves took two hostages – families of two bank officials – for 24 hours to ensure their co-operation. They then seized a total of £26.5 million, mostly in unused sterling banknotes. The robbers made their getaway and no one was hurt.

What happened to Northern Bank robbery money?

The PSNI stated it was a stunt attempting to divert attention from the robbery but it was being investigated. It was later confirmed that the money found at the club had indeed been taken during the robbery.

Who was behind the Northern Bank robbery?

The only man jailed over the €30million robbery was Ted Cunningham, but he denies any wrongdoing and in January 2020 told the Irish Sun that his “focus” was on clearing his name. Cunningham was arrested by investigators under Operation Phoenix at his home in Co Cork on February, 16, 2005.

When was Northern Bank heist?

The Northern Bank robbery took place on December 20, 2004, in Belfast. Despite a massive investigation, the criminals who carried out the heist are still at large. The gang of three men held the families of two Northern Bank workers hostage.

What is the biggest robbery in the UK?

In the early morning hours of February 22, 2006, a gang of at least six men, some of them armed, steal £53 million from the Securitas bank depot in Kent, Great Britain. It was the largest such theft in British history.

Has anyone ever got away with a bank robbery?

Few criminals are able to make a successful living out of bank robbery over the long run. Bank robberies are still fairly common and are indeed successful, although eventually many bank robbers are found and arrested.

How much money do you get when you rob a bank?

Depending on the situation, it could be anywhere from $2000 (some mutilated bills thrown in possibly) to $50,000+. But make no mistake. Today technology and security protocols have advanced to a point that it’s not “if” a robbery will get caught, but “when.”

What was the northern bank robbery?

The Northern Bank robberywas a large robbery of cash from the Donegall Square West headquarters of the Northern Bank in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

What happened to the northern bank in Belfast?

Photograph: Peter Mulhy/ AFP The robbery of Belfast’s Northern Bank is one of the most audacious thefts in UK history. Armed raiders took £26.5m from the vaults at the headquarters on Donegall Square, quietly loaded it into crates inside a white lorry and drove away into the night.

What was the biggest bank robbery in UK history?

It was the biggest bank robbery in UK history, as £26.5m in used and unused notes were walked straight out of the Northern Bank in Belfast and into a van parked outside. T he IRA have never admitted involvement in the robbery and only a fraction of the cash was ever recovered.

When did the northern bank change the £10 note?

The Northern Bank announced soon after the robbery that it would replace its £10, £20, £50 and £100 notes; the new banknotes would have different colours, new logos and altered serial numbers. By March 2005 it had done so, meaning that the uncirculated banknotes which had been stolen would be hard to spend.

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