Family held hostage in bank raid

Gardaí in Dublin are investigating a "tiger" kidnapping last night in which a female bank official's family were abducted.

Gardaí in Dublin are investigating a "tiger" kidnapping last night in which a female bank official's family were abducted.

A number of armed and masked men forced their way into a house the Johnsbridge estate in Lucan about 1.00am, taking a couple and their two children hostage.

The Bank of Ireland employee was forced to go to her place of work in Inchicore and take an undisclosed quantity of cash.

She left the bank at about noon and left her vehicle carrying the money at Liffey Gael’s GAA Club in Inchicore.

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Her husband and children - a boy aged six years and a girl aged three - were tied up and held overnight. At about 6.00am, they were  bundled into a blue Opel van with the registration number 07 D 69990 and driven to the back of a petrol station in Rathangan, Co Kildare.

They later managed to free themselves and were found unharmed at Toghers Industrial Estate outside Naas, Co Kildare.

The family's silver VW Passat, registration number 99 D 60718,  was taken from their house in Lucan and has not yet been located.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the incident room at Lucan Garda station on 01 666 7332 or the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111.