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Belfast, December 2004. As festive crowds filled the city center for Christmas, a white van quietly backed into the loading bay of the Northern Bank headquarters. What appeared to be a routine rubbish collection was actually the final phase of a military-grade operation that secured twenty-six and a half million pounds in cash—marking the largest bank robbery in British and Irish history.This investigation strips back the meticulous planning behind the heist, which began the night before with the coordinated armed hostage-takings of two bank employees and their families. We examine the forensic vacuum left by a gang that bleached crime scenes , the immediate geopolitical fallout that threatened the Irish peace process , and the multi-jurisdictional money trail that wound across Europe. From the unprecedented recall of entire bank note lines to the newly declassified state papers identifying the suspected mastermind behind the plot , we analyze how an army-style operation executed a historic theft without a single conviction for the robbery itself. Support Northern Crimes on Patreon: https://patreon.com/northerncrimes [https://patreon.com/northerncrimes] Subscribe to Northern Crimes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@northerncrimes [https://www.youtube.com/@northerncrimes] Subscribe to our sister channel, Southern Crimes: https://www.youtube.com/@SouthernCrimesYT [https://www.youtube.com/@SouthernCrimesYT]
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