Our website uses cookies to enhance your browsing experience and to collect information about how you use this site to improve our service to you. By not accepting cookies some elements of the site, such as video, will not work. Please visit our Cookie Policy page for more information on how we use cookies.

Court Appearance - Arrest of males – Use of ATM Skimming devices

The two males who had been detained at Kildare and Newbridge Garda Stations are scheduled to appear before Court number 2, The Criminal Courts of Justice, Parkgate Street, Dublin at 10.30am this morning charged in connection with the investigation.

Previous press release listed below refers.

Garda Press Office


Gardai in the Kildare Division arrested two males in Blanchardstown this morning in connection with the use of a skimming device on a bank ATM in Kildare town yesterday.

The Kildare Gardai, supported by the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau, Harcourt Square, had been working closely with a major Irish financial institution in an attempt to intercept the criminals involved.

It is thought that these criminals form part of an Eastern European criminal organisation and the arrests are seen as a significant development in this case which involved the targeting of eight different bank branches in Dublin, Kildare and Meath.

Skimming devices and credit cards were recovered at the scene of the arrests. The two males, in their 30's, are being held at Newbridge and Kildare Garda Stations under Section 4 of The Criminal Justice Act where they will be interviewed in relation to their criminal activities.

Speaking today Detective Chief Superintendent Patrick Lordan of Garda National Economic Crime Bureau said:

"Gardai are working on a daily basis with the financial institutions to prevent fraud. I would again like to stress the importance of being vigilant in all your financial dealings. Pay particular attention to suspicious activity or unusual items in the vicinity of ATMs.”