The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

ATM raid gang’s tyre shooting ‘justified’

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Police were “wholly justified” in shooting out the tyres of a vehicle used by ATM raiders in the dramatic Angus conclusion to a major operation in which the criminals were snared after a series of thefts across the UK.

Following the conviction of seven men at Liverpool Crown Court for a total of 13 cash machine thefts, including strikes at Perth and Carnoustie, the Police Investigat­ions and Review Commission­er (Pirc) has published the findings of an investigat­ion into the events of February 12 last year when the gang were cornered in the car park of Arbroath’s McDonald’s restaurant.

Earlier that morning the gang had ripped the ATM from the shop floor of the Co-op in Carnoustie.

They then headed for the drive-thru restaurant at Westway retail park and stunned customers watched as armed police swooped on the group, with tyre deflation rounds fired as the gang tried to ram an escape route in their stolen Mercedes.

The findings of the Pirc investigat­ion were submitted to the Chief Constable of Police Scotland in May last year, and have been released following the conclusion of a four-month trial at Liverpool Crown Court.

Seven men, from Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham have been convicted of 13 ATM raids across the UK which netted half a million pounds – including over £100,000 in Scotland – and they will be sentenced later this month.

The commission­er’s report found that because of the high risk posed to the public and police, the police firearms response was both necessary and proportion­ate to allow the officers to disable the suspects’ vehicle, prevent them from escaping and maximise the safety of the public and police.

Officers discharged three shotgun tyre deflation rounds (TDRs) to disable the suspects’ vehicle when they used it to ram a police car in an attempt to escape, the Pirc report said.

During the incident, two further rounds were also discharged at another vehicle which was mistakenly thought to be involved with the earlier theft.

The commission­er, Kate Frame, said: “The police response, to what was a significan­t threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.”

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