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image captionForensics at the scene of the cash machine theft on the Tully Road near Crumlin in April 2019
Three men have been jailed after admitting their roles in a cash machine theft near Crumlin in 2019.
Patrick Close, 23, from Beechview Courtyard in Crumlin, David McClurkin, 25, from Craigburn in Antrim, and Lee Wilson, 33, from Belfast s Ballyutoag Road, will have their sentences divided between prison and supervised licence.
The cash machine contained £59,090 and was valued at £16,000.
The court heard a digger had been used in the theft at a filling station.
Belfast Crown Court heard the trio also admitted two counts of criminal damage on the date of the theft, by causing damage to both the service station on Tully Road and a Landrover.