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Four armed men rob village bank Police investigate robbery link
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A sum of cash has been stolen from a bank during an armed robbery in Kesh, County Fermanagh. Gardai questioning four men about a stolen car in County Donegal are liaising with the police in NI about a bank robbery in County Fermanagh.
Four men armed with knives and a hammer took part in the raid at the Northern Bank in the village on Friday. The men were arrested in Donegal on Saturday.
They escaped in two cars. One, a blue Mazda rammed a police car in a lay-by at Dromard Cross about a mile outside the village. On Friday, a gang armed with knives and a hammer robbed the Northern Bank in Kesh.
The men then escaped in a silver car. The scene has been sealed off while investigations are carried out. They escaped in two cars. One rammed a police car about a mile outside the village. The occupants then escaped in a silver car.
The Northern Bank said it does not comment on security incidents, but it is understood a sum of money was stolen.
The robbery happened between 1330 and 1415 GMT.The robbery happened between 1330 and 1415 GMT.
Police have appealed for anyone who saw suspicious activity on Main Street to contact them.Police have appealed for anyone who saw suspicious activity on Main Street to contact them.