Two men have been handed 20-month jail sentences over their involvement in a double ATM heist.
It follows an investigation, carried out by the PSNI and gardai, after two ATM thefts in Dundalk in Co Louth in April 2020.
A cross-border pursuit involving a Garda helicopter ensued and the men were later arrested in Crossmaglen, Co Armagh.
Fearghal Nolan and Michael Muckian - both from South Armagh - were sentenced at Newry Magistrates Court on Friday, Belfast Live reports.
The pair pleaded guilty to handling property stolen in Ireland and dishonestly receiving stolen goods.
Nolan, aged 26, and Muckian, aged 31, were sentenced to 20 months in prison and 20 months on licence.
Speaking afterwards, Detective Inspector Shaw said: "The cash machines were taken from two banks in the Main Street area of Dundalk in the early hours of 4 April 2020.
"A stolen digger was used to smash into the banks; the two machines were then removed and taken away on a trailer.
"ATM thefts cause financial harm, and untold fear and disruption - fear in the local community and disruption to local people who rely upon the service.
"The fact that the two men have appeared before court today is a result of the collaborative, joined-up efforts between our two police services."
Chief Superintendent Alan McGovern from An Garda Siochana added: "This outcome highlights the benefits of the collaborative approach taken by both An Garda Síochána and the PSNI to prevent criminals using the border for criminal enterprise.
"These crimes have a devastating impact on local communities. Not just for citizens who depend on access to ATM machines but also for the business community."
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