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🇬🇧 Belfast · GB · 18 Jul 2026

Massive Bank Robbery in Belfast Leads to £26.5m Theft

On December 20, 2004, a significant robbery took place at the Northern Bank in Belfast, Northern Ireland, resulting in the theft of £26.5 million. The heist, which was meticulously planned and executed, involved a group of armed robbers who gained access to the bank's vault and made off with the substantial sum. The robbers managed to escape without injury or arrest, leaving authorities to piece together the details of the audacious crime.

The modus operandi of the robbers included a high level of sophistication, with precise timing and execution. The robbers were able to bypass the bank's security measures and access the vault, where they stole the cash. The exact details of how they managed to evade the security systems and escape undetected remain a mystery. The police have made no arrests in connection with the robbery, and the investigation is ongoing. The Northern Bank robbery has since inspired a film titled 'No Ordinary Heist,' which is set to get its world premiere, highlighting the significance and intrigue surrounding the event.

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