The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

ATM gang hoped to blend in as ‘white van men’ to escape

Criminals broke into chalets before cash machine raid

- Richard waTT riwatt@thecourier.co.uk

An ill-fated criminal gang’s last night of freedom has been revisited after they were jailed for more than 90 years.

The seven-strong team of ATM thieves was sentenced to 92 years in prison following a series of cash machine raids across the UK, which netted around half a million pounds.

Four Scottish raids included one in Perth and two in Aberdeensh­ire, carried out alongside nine in England.

But five of the thieves were rumbled after spending the night at Panbride House, Carnoustie, where high-performanc­e getaway cars were kept in the hopes of spiriting away after hitting the town’s Co-op on Barry Road.

Each man broke into a holiday chalet adjacent to Carnoustie’s only listed building, ahead of an early-morning getaway that only made it as far as Westway in Arbroath and a police sting.

Police entered the estate, which is highly secured, to find one member of the gang left behind as a lookout. He was caught with a 296bhp Type R Golf and the cash machine within.

Anthony Conroy, Andrew White, Nanu Miah, Robin Vaughn and Carl Cavanagh were taken into custody as a UK-wide police operation, Titan, worked to link them with the wave of heists.

Panbride House has now been bought by Brian Boyd, who watched the drama unfold on February 12 2016.

“They broke in here the night before and would have hidden their cars right up the drive,” he said.

“It looks like they were going to lie low for 12 hours and disappear into the rushhour traffic heading to Dundee, just a white van with all the others,” he said.

“But the car with the cash machine was racing along at 4.30am, as someone was leaving their house to get on a bus to travel to a rugby match in Wales.

“It just so happened that an off-duty officer was on board and they phoned the control room. Shortly after that, there were vans and helicopter­s all over the area.”

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Panbride House.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Panbride House.

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