Two men have been jailed for almost 30 years after using gas, fuel, and in one case resorted to throwing a petrol bomb, to steal cash machines and almost £50,000.
Between 27 November 2019 and 14 January 2020, Anthony Crowley and James Whitlock targeted eight cash machines.
They used gas, fuel, and in one case resorted to throwing a petrol bomb, to steal ATMs from locations in Brentwood, Wickford, Clacton, and West Hanningfield in Essex and Plaistow, Woodford Green, Cold Harbour, and Brixton in London.
In total they stole nearly £50,000 and caused around £15,000 in damage.
Crowley, 37, of no fixed address, was later charged with conspiracy to commit burglary, possession of a Class A drug, and handling stolen goods.
Whitlock, 36, of Alfred Terrace, Walton-on-the-Naze, was charged with conspiracy to commit burglary, handling stolen goods, and failing to comply with a serious crime prevention order.
They admitted the charges and at Basildon Crown Court on Monday 17 January Crowley was jailed for 14 and-a-half years and Whitlock was sentenced to 15 years in prison.
Temporary Detective Superintendent Lee Morton, from the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate, said: “Anthony Crowley and James Whitlock when to extreme lengths to steal from money from cash machines.
“The methods they used posed a serious risk to the welfare of people living and working near to the ATMs they targeted and it was fortunate no-one was injured.
“They stole tens of thousands of pounds and caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.
“Their actions, driven by greed and their own financial gain, were reckless even throwing a petrol bomb at one cash machine they had failed to get into.
“We carried out an exhaustive investigation which carefully pieced together evidence from various sources to build this case and I’m pleased we have been able to bring these men to justice.
“They will now face a significant amount of time behind bars as a result.”
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