Northern Bank official tells trial of 'threats'

An assistant manager at the Northern Bank cash centre in Belfast today told how he and his wife were threatened at gunpoint and…

An assistant manager at the Northern Bank cash centre in Belfast today told how he and his wife were threatened at gunpoint and told that they would be killed if he didn't co-operate with a gang planning to rob millions from the cash centre.

Kevin McMullen told how man posing as a policeman called to his house on the evening of December 19th, 2004 and asked him to confirm his identify before informing him that his sister had been killed in a car crash and he was needed to identify her body.

Mr McMullen said he went back into the house and that the man followed him in to be followed by an armed gang who threatened to kill his wife, Karen if he didn't facilitate their robbing of the Northern Bank cash centre in Donegall Square West in Belfast.

“A gun was put to the back of my head, also to my wife's head. We were both tied up with plastic ties around our hands. A man pulled a hat down over my wife's face and tape around her head at eye level. They then led her away from the house.

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“Two men stayed in the house with me. They went through a plan to be followed out the next day at work. If I didn”t comply fully or if anything went wrong my wife would be killed. They repeated that threat throughout the night.

“I had no choice because of the threat made against my wife. I feared these men would carry out the threat, if anything went wrong with the robbery my wife would be killed. They said, 'We”ll shoot her in the head, we will damage her beyond repair', and that I would be killed.”

Mr McMullen was giving evidence at Cork Circuit Criminal Court at the third day of the trial of a 60-year-old financial advisor and his son, who are both charged with laundering over £3 million taken in the Northern Bank raid.

Ted Cunningham (60) of Woodbine Lodge, Farran, Co Cork denies 20 charges of money laundering while his son, Timothy Cunningham (33) of Church View, Farran denies four charges of money laundering, all between December 20th 2004 and February 16th, 2005.

Among the charges which they both face is one of possessing £3,010,380 at Farran between December 20th, 2004 and February 16th, 2005, knowing or believing it to be the proceeds of robbery at the Northern Bank cash centre, Donegall Square West, Belfast.

Mr McMullen told the jury of seven men and five women that he went into work at about 11.30am on December 20th 2004 and followed the gang”s instruction, entering the vault and sending staff home to facilitate the robbery.

The court heard that the gang never entered the bank centre but that Mr McMullan and another employee, Chris Ward, who like Mr McMullen, was also a key holder to the vault, brought the money out to them.

Cross-examined by Jim O”Mahony SC for Ted Cunningham about Mr Ward, Mr McMullen confirmed that Mr Ward had also said that he was put under pressure by the gang taking some of his family members prisoner as they had done with his wife.