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Four men accused over cashpoint thefts

Four men have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary after being arrested in connection with cashpoint thefts.

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On September 27, a joint operation between West Mercia Police and West Midlands Regional Organised Crime Unit, ended with four men being arrested for thefts and attempted thefts that occurred across the UK and date back to 2017.

West Mercia Police has confirmed some of the ATM thefts were in Shropshire, but has not confirmed which thefts relate to the four men.

Martin Steadman, 34, of Luce Road, Wolverhampton is charged with conspiracy to commit burglary.

Three other men face the same charge, along with a charge of money laundering.

They are Mohammed Maneer Khan, 31, of Great Hampton Street, Wolverhampton; Michael Soloman Stubbs, 32, of Asheridge Close, Wolverhampton, and Noel Anthony Reully, 39, Barnes Hill, Birmingham.

A fifth person has been released by police under investigation.

West Mercia Police also confirmed that a significant amount of money and other items were seized during the investigation.

Officers are continuing to carry out enquiries and anyone with information that may assist should contact West Mercia Police on 101.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111 or at crimestoppers-uk.org

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