8 men have been charged over ATM Attacks
8 men have been charged following their arrest 29 June
2016, as part of an investigation by 'Titan', the North West
Regional Organised Crime Unit, along with Police Scotland. All 8 men we are told
have been kept in custody to appear before Liverpool City Magistrates Court very
soon.
We are also told that the charges relate to the period 1 February
2015 to 13 February 2016, during which ATM machines, in England and Scotland,
were attacked on 10 different occasions.
The following people have been charged:-
► Andrew Michael White, aged 27, from St Helens,
Merseyside.
► Anthony David White, aged 26, from Huyton, Knowsley.
► Carl John Cavanagh, aged 33, from Huyton, Knowsley.
► Anthony Raymond Conroy, aged 29, from Wavertree,
Liverpool.
► Michael Francis Galea, aged 41, from Prescot,
Knowsley.
► Nanu Miah, aged 27, from Sparbrook, Birmingham.
► Scott Pearson, aged 34, from Leigh, Greater
Manchester.
► Gary Andrew Carey, aged 39, from Huyton, Knowsley.
We are told that they have been charged with:- 'Conspiracy To Cause An
Explosion' contrary to Section 3 1a of the 'Explosive Substances
Act 1883' and 'Conspiracy To Burgle Commercial Premises'
contrary to Section 1a of the 'Criminal Law Act 1977.' |