Two men arrested with a large quantity of Northern Ireland bank notes have been released on police bail after detectives concluded the haul was not linked to a massive robbery last month.
A total of 42,000 pounds was recovered after police arrested the pair and raided two homes and business premises in Banbridge, southwest of Belfast, on Monday.
"It is not believed the money is linked to the Northern Bank robbery," said a police spokeswoman on Tuesday. "It is believed the money seized may be linked to other money laundering offences."
Police had been called after a large number of Northern Bank 100 pound notes were used to buy low value items at a shopping centre in Craigavon, 20 miles from Belfast.
http://www.reuters.co.uk/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=652003Wow, they sure picked a good time to do some suspicious activity ...