Police have been investigating attacks on more than 40 cash machines across the UK
Six men have been charged with attacks on cash machines across the UK.
Among items seized were stolen cars, high-value vehicles and motorhomes, large amounts of cash, offensive weapons and two imitation firearms.High-powered vehicles The total worth of cash stolen, along with the cost of damage to buildings, amounted to hundreds of thousands of pounds, police said.
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