January 2023
Intermediate to advanced
248 pages
3h 45m
English
On the night of Sunday 19 December 2004, two groups of armed men, masquerading as police officers, arrived at the homes of Christopher Ward and Kevin McMullan in Belfast. Both men were officials of the Northern Bank, one of the largest banks in Northern Ireland. Their families were taken hostage and the men were told to go into work as normal the next day.
Ward and McMullan followed instructions and gave the robbers entry to the bank the next evening. The gang got away with a huge haul – around £25 million in cash. Most of it was in Northern Bank banknotes. The hostages were released unharmed. Over the following months and years arrests were made and some stolen money was recovered. Police recovered ...
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