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  • 28
    Nov
    2012
    6:33am, EST

    7 killed as robbers hit 4 banks, 2 police stations on one night in Nigeria

    By Reuters

    ONITSHA, Nigeria -- Bank robbers armed with assault rifles and explosives attacked four banks and two police stations in southern Nigeria, in a coordinated strike that left seven people dead, police said Tuesday.


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    It was the latest in a spate of security lapses in Nigeria in the recent days, after a suicide bombing by suspected Islamists inside a military barracks Sunday and a jail break in the capital Abuja early Monday.

    The attack took place late Monday night in the remote town of Auchi, in Edo state. The robbers opened fire and detonated dynamite at several of the targets, police commissioner for Eddo state Hurti Mohammed told Reuters by telephone.

    They robbed the vault in Access Bank but were unable to get money out of any of the other banks. Seven people, including a bus driver, were killed in the ensuing gunbattle with police, he said.

    'They shot sporadically'
    Mohammed added that the robbers had escaped.

    "They shot sporadically and were able to gain access to the vault of one of the banks ... carting away an unspecified amount of cash," he said. 

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    The southern, Yoruba-dominated area where the attack took place was hundreds of miles away from the northern areas where Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram is violently challenging the authority of the President Goodluck Jonathan's government.

    But Boko Haram have made forays into the south, including in Kogi state, which borders Edo to the north.

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    Mohammed rejected any link. Powerful, organized robbery and kidnapping rings operate across southern Nigeria.

    "There is no relation between this incident and what is happening in the north," he said. "We suspect the attackers just to be robbers."

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    Bank robbers! I guess that means the prince won't be sending me the money he promised.

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  • 25
    Sep
    2012
    12:30pm, EDT

    Robbers try to blow up ATM, but blow up entire bank instead

    By Carlo Angerer, NBC News

    Editor's note: This story contains a correction.

    Updated at 1:41 a.m. ET: MAINZ, Germany -- Robbers attempted to blow up an ATM to get the cash inside early Monday -- but ended up destroying the whole bank.

    They apparently used more explosives than necessary, reducing the building in the small German town of Darup to rubble and waking some local residents.


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    German police told NBC News Tuesday that they suspect the incident was part of a nationwide series of robberies in which the thieves put an explosive gas mixture into ATMs and ignite it.

    According to a police report, the robbers were able to get a low four-figure sum of cash out of the destroyed ATM. The robbers remained on the run Tuesday.

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    The building in which the bank branch is located also holds four apartments, which are now uninhabitable. No one was hurt.

    Other recent robberies in Germany have seen cars being driven into jeweler's shop windows and bank break-ins where thieves tied ropes around ATMs to pull them out of the building with a vehicle.

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    "Think ya used enough dynamite there, Butch?"

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  • 29
    Dec
    2011
    11:41am, EST

    Aladdin's lock-up: Cops find $6.5 million in gems, silver, cash in Sydney storage unit

    Reuters

    Australian police found $6.5 million worth of gems, jewelry, cash, silver bullion and antiques, in a storage unit on Wednesday. They believe the stash is the result of a string of robberies across Sydney and Melbourne in September.

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    Police on Wednesday uncovered a treasure trove of allegedly stolen goods in a storage unit in Sydney, Australia, including silver bullion, jewelry and 4 million Australian dollars in cash, according to reports.

    The Australian Associated Press reported that the total value of the goods is around $6.5 million, and that the loot is believed to be the result of a string of robberies across Sydney and Melbourne in September.


    In addition to the cash and 264 pounds of silver bricks likely cast from melted-down jewelry, New South Wales police found pistols, war medals and precious gems.

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    Included in the treasure trove was 264 pounds of silver bricks likely cast from melted-down jewelry.

    They found the items after carrying out a search warrant on a storage facility in Waterloo, Sydney.

    Police investigating the September burglaries arrested two men on December 19. The father-and-son pair, aged 56 and 33, are being held in Victoria, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.

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    New South Wales police found 4 million Australian dollars in cash in the Sydney storage unit.

    "We believe there may be a number of owners of both commercial and residential premises who are unaware that their safes have been tampered with and entered and that their property has been taken," Acting Assistant Commissioner Mal Lanyon said according to the Herald.

    Lanyon said the thieves were highly sophisticated and planned out their robberies carefully, but he did not detail their methodology.

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    In addition to the jewelry and cash, police found pistols and war medals.

    Police were urging people to check their safes in case they had been targeted and were unaware of it, the Herald reported.

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    Good thing Dave Hester didn't get that locker,YUP.

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