on

Two men charged after crackdown on ATM thefts

manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Two men have been charged after a police crackdown on cash machine thefts. Both men have been charged with conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life, together with drugs and robbery offences.

Greater Manchester Police said Benjamin Thompson, 36, and Wesley Shepherd, 39, were both due to appear before magistrates in Manchester today - Friday. READ MORE: Man who died after 'wall collapses' at house in workplace accident is named READ MORE: Passengers on Orlando flight 'searched' as plane swarmed by authorities after 'suspicious package' found by cabin crew In a statement, GMP said: "Officers from GMP's Serious and Organised Crime Group (SOCG) launched a proactive investigation in July to crackdown on ATM thefts at commercial premises across Greater Manchester and Staffordshire. "Benjamin Thompson, 36, of Kenworthy Lane, Wythenshawe, has been charged with conspiracy to commit robbery, conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and possession with intent to supply cocaine. "Wesley Shepherd, 39, of Thirsk Ave, Sale has been charged with conspiracy to commit robbery, conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life and possession with intent to supply cocaine. "They both will appear at Manchester and Salford magistrates court on 22 September, 2023." No further details have been released.

on
Related News
A mum has recalled the final heartbreaking conversation she had with her daughter before she died of a sudden asthma attack.
Ander Herrera was delighted to see former side Manchester United produce a vintage comeback victory over Brentford on Saturday afternoon.
Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb conceded there was a lack of belief during Saturday’s defeat to FC Halifax.
Cinch have scrapped their SPFL sponsorship deal two years early after exercising a clause in the contract signed in 2021, leaving the league body searching for a new main sponsor.
Cannabis worth thousands of pounds has been taken out of circulation after police swooped to raid an old factory.

Latest News

Change privacy settings
This page might use cookies if your analytics vendor requires them.