ATM thefts: Police warning after nine raids in NI in just a month

Police at the scene of an attempted ATM theft on the Ballysillan Road, north Belfast last year.
Author: Nigel GouldPublished 17th Mar 2023

A total of nine ATM thefts have taken place in Northern Ireland this month alone, it was revealed today (Friday).

That brings the tally to 12 this year.

The PSNI has urged the public to be vigilant and said that the raids strike at the heart of rural communities.

The thefts have occurred in different geographical areas with incidents reported in Dungiven, Articlave, Cabragh, Portadown, Ballymena, Toome, Coleraine, Drumharvey, Kells, Poyntzpass, Derrylin and Tempo.

A PSNI spokesperson said: "We are 100% committed to putting a stop to this crime; a crime that strikes at the very heart of our rural communities and my ask is simple and two-fold.

"I'm asking members of the public to be vigilant; and I'm appealing to anyone with information, even if it seems insignificant, to contact us immediately.

"The 12 ATMs in question, and the recent attacks, have some elements in common.

"Almost all are within a rural or semi-rural location. Furthermore, most of the attacks have taken place in the early hours of the morning.

"While some of the attempts have been unsuccessful, all have resulted in some degree of criminal damage to the machine or surrounding property."

"These targeted attacks don't just have a severe financial impact, they rob the whole community of a service upon which they're totally reliant.

"We have a dedicated team of detectives working across Northern Ireland specifically focusing on this crime, but we rely upon your help."