According to Cambridgeindependent, six ram-raiders used a digger to smash into a Co-op store in Sutton and steal an ATM. The incident, reported on 27 April 2026, demonstrates the vulnerability of retail premises to coordinated, heavy-equipment-based attacks targeting cash machines and high-value assets.
Ram-raids of this scale — employing mechanical diggers to breach shop fronts — represent an escalation in commercial burglary tactics. The use of construction equipment allows rapid entry and the removal of heavy items that would otherwise be immovable, making ATMs a frequent target due to their cash contents and relative portability once extracted.
Business owners should consider installing robust physical barriers, such as reinforced bollards or impact-resistant shutters, to deter ram-raid attempts. Coordination with local police and investment in monitored CCTV systems are essential layers of defence for retail premises at risk.
Source : Cambridgeindependent
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