Kilkee bank raiders escape with €8,000

Gardaí in Clare are appealing for witnesses to an armed bank robbery in which more than €8,000 was stolen.

Gardaí in Clare are appealing for witnesses to an armed bank robbery in which more than €8,000 was stolen.

Two armed raiders entered the Bank of Ireland on Kilkee's Main St at around 2.15pm today brandishing a sawn-off shotgun and a knife.

Gardaí say staff were threatened but not hurt, before the two raiders escaped with cash worth €8,500, some of which was in sterling.

The culprits made their getaway on a high-powered motorbike..

Superintendent Gerry Wall from Kilrush garda station told Clare FM that members of the public may have seen them.

One man was wearing a silver helmet, white gloves and green jacket. The other raider wore a grey jacket and black golves.

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