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Three men arrested after €90,000 ‘blocked’ at ATMs in Dublin and Meath

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Three men arrested after €90,000 ‘blocked’ at ATMs in Dublin and Meath

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“Devices are inserted into ATMs and block users from receiving their cash after making a withdrawal from the machine”

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Three men have been arrested and a quantity of cash and a ‘cash trapping’ devices seized after €90,000 was blocked at ATMs in Dublin and Meath.

The three men, aged in their 20s and 40s, were arrested on Friday and are being quizzed at a Garda station in Dublin.

It follows an investigation by gardaí attached to the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau (GNECB) into fraudulent activity at ATMs in Dublin and Meath.

“Gardaí have identified a number of incidents where ATMs were fitted with items known as ‘cash trapping’ devices,” the Garda Press Office said.

“These devices are inserted into ATMs and block ATM users from receiving their cash after making a withdrawal from the machine.

“It is understood approximately €90,000 in cash withdrawals was blocked at various locations in Dublin and Meath in the past week.

On Friday evening, gardaí attached to GNECB arrested three men as part of this investigation. They are currently detained under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2007, at a Garda station in Dublin.

“A quantity of cash and a number of ‘cash trapping’ devices were seized as part of this investigation.”

Gardai said investigations are ongoing.

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