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A man who was involved in stealing thousands of pounds from hundreds of cash machines across the UK has been jailed.
Andrei Matei was involved in stealing more than £19,000 from ATMs at locations across the country while also causing damage valued at over £30,000 to the machines in his wake.
He and an accomplice used a specially modified tool to jam open the cash dispenser on the ATMs so they could take money from inside.
The investigation started in West Yorkshire but officers the Yorkshire and Humber Regional Organised Crime Unit (YHROCU) soon established that Matei was carrying out his activities further afield as well.
Officers conducted a painstaking examination of CCTV footage from a number of locations across the UK, including West Yorkshire, London, Wiltshire, Nottinghamshire and Berkshire.
Matei was arrested in Nottinghamshire on 1 September, 2023.
He admitted 483 charges of theft from cash machines and criminal damage.
Appearing before Leeds Crown Court for sentencing yesterday (26/2), the 35-year-old Romanian national, formerly of Atherstone Avenue, Crumpsall, Manchester, was sentenced to 27 months. He will also be deported once he is released.
His offences included ATMs at:
His offences included ATMs at: