Dutch police have arrested three suspects for allegedly blowing up ATMs in Germany. Police say the suspects stole $1.01 million in at least eight attacks between October and November of last year, according to a report by Euro news.
The suspects, who were reportedly part of a gang, used stolen vehicles and explosives to access the machines. Police arrested the three members in the cities of Haarlem and Vianen in the Netherlands.
The gang has also released video tutorials on how to blow up ATMs, according to the news outlet. Police have arrested a total of nine people in an investigation into this gang, according to the report.
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