Police discovered a detonated improvised device and extensive damage at the scene on March 1 last year following reports of a loud bang
A man appeared in court today accused of causing an explosion as part of a bid to raid a cash machine in north Belfast.
A man appeared in court today accused of causing an explosion as part of a bid to raid a cash machine in north Belfast.
Roberto Balogh, 21, was charged by detectives investigating the attack on a Danske Bank ATM in the Ballysillan Road area.
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Balogh, with an address on the city's Crumlin Road, is charged with causing an explosion likely to endanger life or seriously injure property, and destroying an ATM.
He faces further counts of attempting to steal money belonging to Danske Bank and possessing an explosive device with intent.A PSNI officer said she could connect him to the changes, but no further details about the incident were disclosed.
With prosecutors seeking more time to prepare their case, Deputy District Judge Philip Mateer agreed to a four week adjournment.For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here. To sign up to our FREE newsletters, see here.
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