ATM burglaries using explosives

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The idea of an ATM blow up is to destroy the automated teller machine, in order to get the money that is inside it. It is also called ATM burglary using explosives. Such burglaries have also been done with other vending machines, such as those selling tickets, cigarettes or other goods. In some cases, the machines are destroyed to get the goods that are inside the machine.

Blown up ATM on a parking lot in Hameln
Blown up cigarette vending machine in Itzehoe

Blowing up a machine is a crime.

Mode of operation edit

Very often, a flammable substance is led to the machine. Common substances are air with propane gas or acetylene. A device is then used to detonate the mixure remotely. These devices are often self-built, improvised explosive devices. In other cases, true explosives or pyrotechnics are used.

Both professional criminals, and amateurs blow up devices. They operate alone, or in small groups or gangs. Usually, they operate at night, when there are few customers. Most detonations occur in the early morning hours.

When the blow up the machine, the perpetrators are not always successful, and often they don't get to the money inside the machine. The federal criminal office (Bundeskriminalamt) reports that in 2017, that only in 48% of the cases, the perpetrators were able to get some money. In most cases, the damage done is more than the moey of the prey. In some cases, the damage is more than a million euros. There can also be a lot of damage to the surrounding area. The exlosions cause damage to buildings, in some cases, uninvolved people are hurt.

When a group of people blew up a ticket vending machine in Wittighausen, Baden-Württemberg, on 17th September 2013, one of the peretrators was killed.[1] On December 10, 2016, there was a lot of damage to the bank, and the doctor's office opposite the bank, in Hagen.[2] Another detonation of a ticket vending machine, in Dortmund, on March 21, 2017, killed the peretrator.[3] In Ottersberg , Lower Saxony, an apprtment block had to be evacuated after a detontion of an ATm in April 2017, for fear that the building would collapse. A detonation in Espelkamp, on March 15, 2018, put the whole branch office of the bank on fire.[4] On March 31, 2018, a mixed-use appratment block was heavily damaged, when there was an attempt at blowing up an ATM.[5]

In 2020, about 40% of the detonations were done using explosives.

Countermeasures edit

 
Color trail after an activated cartouche, at an ATM blow up, in Dresden

There are countermeasures: These include cartouches with specially colored ink, which will mark the bank notes, if an attempted blow up is detected.[6] There are also systems to monitor, and neutralize gas that is pumped into the ATM, and finally, the chamber containing the money has a strong protection, which will survive a detonation.[7] Other measures include closing ATMs that are accessible from outside.[8] Because more potent explosives are used more often, there are setups that use up to 15 cm of reinforced concrete on free-standing ATMs. These constructions weight up to 10 tonnes, and conventional explosives show no effect on them.

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References edit

  1. ^ "Automatensprenger erneut wegen versuchten Mordes verurteilt". 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  2. ^ "Automatensprengung: Über sechs Jahre Haft für Bandenmitglied". Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  3. ^ "Dortmund: Mutmaßlicher Täter stirbt bei Automaten-Sprengung". Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  4. ^ "Automatensprengung: Täter entfachen Brand in Espelkamper Bank". Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  5. ^ "Geldautomat gesprengt - Haus zerstört". Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  6. ^ "Raubstopptinten". Bundeskriminalamt. Retrieved 2022-03-20.
  7. ^ "Automatensprengungen: Die Täter kommen am frühen Morgen". Retrieved 2018-06-26.
  8. ^ "Bank fürchtet Automatensprengung". Retrieved 2018-06-26.