Estimates of up to EUR45 million stolen in bank heist This was some score if they get away with it.
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Estimates of up to EUR45 million stolen in bank heist This was some score if they get away with it.
They are saying that it'll be hard to move that much money, seeing as Northern Ireland is so small !! .... Anyone that did that job have thought about that already.
Question is .... they might have all that money, but will they be happy .... i know i sure as hell would !! :eek:
Anyone know how much the banks in Cork City carry at any one time ??? :p
Thats an amazing amount of money, and by the sounds of it, the money would have been shipped across the water immediately, and distributed there.
What a coup....Maybe it was the directors of Linfield fc, and they're gonna try and sign Ronaldinho.. :D
There's an element of difficulty in that given that each country in the UK has its own banknotes and it is duly noted when you try and use one type in another country. But i do agree that whoever did it has probably got lots of ways of putting it to use planned alreadyQuote:
Originally Posted by joeSoap
Hmmm ...did someone say "IRA retirement fund"? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Magoo
45 million bucks buys a lot of Donegal beachfront territory. :D
The banknotes won't be as big a problem as you think. There are generic ones, like the ones you get at your bureau de change, and if the score contains plenty of these the only problem they'll have is laundering it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Magoo
Terrible goings on; terrible for the victims (hostages) and may have serious aaffect on the peace process if there was paramillitary involvements.
PSNI have stated they are follwing up lines of inquiry on two external gangs, INLA, IRA and UDA.
Possibly set up a vote on who people think it was?
I think its great and well pulled off. You have to admire how they did it. No one was injured and they got away with 22mil. Heist of the century. Sounds like the law don't have a clue who did it.
I often wondered if I spent 4 years planning a big bank robbery instead of going to university what would have happened.
It wasn't me by the way ;)
Ollie Byrne :eek:
*Maribor would like to state that in the event of any future lawsuit, any likeness to Shelbourne's CEOs, dead or alive, is merely coincidental ;)
Agreed if your cute enough to get away with a motha fooker like that I say fair play to them.Quote:
Originally Posted by finlma
one woman was blindfolded for hours. Many people would rather have got a few slaps. it must have been traumaticQuote:
Originally Posted by finlma
Aye-PSNI also said the perpetrators would have killed anyone not complying (ok...if they don't know who id it how do they know what they would have done? fair play). But still the woman was blindfolded-driven to a meadow and left there while, in typical paramilitarry style, they burnt her car. She then had to walk miles to the nearest house (think this was in Lock Neagh are) soaking wet an suffering from exposure :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
Still - she wasn't really injured. A few emotional scars maybe but that will pass with time.
It was a bit of a mastermind to pull the robbery off - especially when there was 20 people involved. Wouldn't mind a piece of that pie.
you reckon? I'd say that woman will be traumatised for years. Whats worse in your book- a belt over the back of the head and a few hours unconscious, followed by a day or two in hospital and no memory of what happened. Or being petrified every time your doorbell rings and being afraid to go out on your own? I'd take belt over the back of the head any day!Quote:
Originally Posted by finlma
wern't there children held hostage as well?
PSNI are very keen to stress that this is not a victimless crime
It was me. I'm having Foot.ie gold-plated.
Breaking News, the blindfolded women was behind the whole thing! Traumatised me ar$e..
from www.breakingnews.ie
The gang behind the Northern Bank heist may be forced to dump more than half the cash, it emerged tonight.
Police chiefs hunting the robbers revealed most of the missing money is made up in new notes.
Money laundering experts in Britain believe it will be virtually impossible to shift the cash without raising suspicions.
With police refusing to rule out republican or loyalist paramilitary involvement in the raid, Jeffrey Robinson said: “If they are smart they will take the US dollars and euro that are there and burn the rest.”
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brilliant country, even helping them along the way :D
I've heard reports though that the notes are mainly Northern Ireland ones. They have 40 detectives working on the case now. There will a lot of pressure on the PSNI to have something to show for after this
THE gang responsible for the world's biggest bank robbery may be unable to dispose of three-quarters of their loot.
The haul from the Northern Bank cash holding centre in Belfast was last night officially estimated at €32m. But the raiders, despite the meticulous planning and audacious methods employed to acquire the money, have yet to overcome their biggest obstacle - spending the loot without being caught.
It emerged yesterday that €18m was made up of new Northern Bank £20 and £10 notes, while another €2.25m consisted of new Northern Bank £100 and £50 notes. The bank will have full details of the serial numbers of the notes, rendering it effectively useless.
Another €5.1m was in used Northern Bank notes, which will be almost impossible to spend or launder without immediately arousing suspicion outside Northern Ireland.
This leaves the gang with only €7.5m in used notes from other banks and even then disposing of it is no longer an easy task because of the activities of bodies, such as the Assets Recovery Agency in the North and the Criminal Assets Bureau on this side of the brder.
As more details of the elaborately planned robbery were revealed yesterday, it emerged the gang were "forensically aware", dressing one woman hostage in blue overalls and trainers to help avoid leaving traces and cleaning up carefully to prevent fingerprints being left behind.
While questioning the two bank officials separately, the gang also displayed extensive knowledge of the layout of the bank building and its internal security system.
Inquiries so far have confirmed initial suspicions that the gang had inside information on how to overcome the obstacles mounted by the security procedures and alarms as well as the battery of CCTV cameras.
Good point Corner: There may well have been a chance that they would go on an almighty tear with the loot and get caught. Not now, eh? I heard most of it was made up of Northern Bank's own notes. Dunno what it's like shifting them in the 26C, but it's next to f*cking impossible in Britain to get rid of in normal times.They'll stand out like a sore thumb now. As for Europe... :D :D :D ...yeah right. Got no sympathy for these people, even if they handed the money over to some worthy charity (and that doesn't include Prisoners Wives' Association or the Bolton Rehabilitation Fund).
How much did 'The General' and his gang get away with in the O'Connor job in the early 90's or late 80's. i'm not sure. They must dump half the loot they got though as it looks so new that it would be easily identified...... serial numbers and the lot ;)
I reckon it was Colin Farrell , its similar to the plot in Intermission.
Good point , they skim hundreds of millions every day in charges and extortionent rates yet a measly £26m goes missing and there is a big fuss.Quote:
Originally Posted by davros
Bunch of Shylocks allright and they'll be skimming a few hundred million more to make up this small shortfall. The customer is the one who'll pay, mark my words.Quote:
Originally Posted by londonred
Aren't Iraqi 'suspects' hooded and bound?Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
(nothing to do with Ireland of course)
you mean when they're kidnapped and sent off to a period of indefinite torture- yeah they sure are. and we provide a nice, scenic refuelling spot for their captorsQuote:
Originally Posted by tricky_colour
Why would she have no memory of it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Éanna
Surely, She's likely to be more traumatised if she actually got hit.
As far as a big bank job goes, it couldn't have gone much smoother (no bullets etc.)
+ the money was insured.
First thing that occurred to me was the IRA RETIREMENT FUND.
Ironically, could be good for the North.
Eastern Europe, middle east, Africa are all possible destinations for the money......that's where the IRA's other 'fundraisers' went :rolleyes:
in all fairness liam they don't know who did it!! when we're talking paramilitary it seems a bit too easy to suggest republican paramilitary!!
fair enough there's a track record there but still i think people are too quick to listen to the hype! :)
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Originally Posted by oconghc2
True, and of course there is more than one IRA now.
I haven't seen Eanna for a while, maybe he's lying low for some reason...
That will still buy a LOT of beer and pizza! :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Magoo
:D I've just been avoiding you cos you smellQuote:
Originally Posted by Ruairi
I hear on the news now that they are now blaming the I.R.A. (not specified what spin off group).
The jist of it is that they say the I.R.A. are in their opinion to blame but they have no evidence. :rolleyes:
Nice to see not much has changed in the "new look" police force. No evidence but always good to have a scapegoat eh? :rolleyes:
They may well have been behind it but to say there is no concrete evidence and then say that is just stirring it and a shocking generalisation IMO.
we'll all find out who did it when the fillum comes out - just bide yer time lads ;)
Hugh Orde said it was the Provos. I'd lay odds it's a setup to derail the peace process, either the whole thing (with a moolah kicker) or just the aftermath. But of course it could have been a setup by the Provos themselves, because they aren't happy with the way things are going, so who knows...Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
Orde specified the Provos in his news conference.Quote:
Originally Posted by drinkfeckarse
I havent seen paisley on tv for a while, maybe he's buying up the bling in new york or somewhere ;)
I am very very anti-Shinners/Provos but i must say this seems to stink a bit.
You can't say that without showing us the evidence.
I suspect he's correct but imagine how big this could backfire if he turned out wrong.