Two held over 'tiger' kidnapping

Gardaí are continuing to question two men in connection with the kidnapping of the family of bank official and former Kilkenny…

Gardaí are continuing to question two men in connection with the kidnapping of the family of bank official and former Kilkenny hurler Adrian Ronan earlier this month.

The men, aged 28 and 38, were arrested on Tuesday evening and are currently being held at Kilkenny Garda station under Section 50 of the Criminal Justice Act.

They can be held for up to seven days.

An armed gang broke into Mr Ronan's home at Michael’s Church, Ballycallan, Co Kilkenny, at 6.15am on November 4th and held his family at gunpoint as part of an attempt to extort €3 million from the Bank of Ireland.

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Ms Ronan was taken away and left with instructions to go to work as normal at 9am in the Parliament Street branch of the Bank of Ireland in Kilkenny city. He was told his wife would only be released unharmed if he took €3 million from the branch. The gang gave him a phone saying they would ring him later in the morning and direct him where to drop the money off for collection.

The three Ronan children were asleep when the raiders broke into their house. Mr Ronan took them in to work with him.

When the gang members rang Mr Ronan just before noon, he told them he was only able to get €200,000 because of the time-lock systems on the safe. They demanded he get more money.

Just after 1pm the gang rang him back and told him to put whatever money he had in a bag and to go to his car parked close by and await further instruction via the mobile phone. However, he never heard from the gang again.

The Bank of Ireland had told gardaí what was happening and a major Garda operation was put in place.

Gardaí believe the gang may have become nervous over the course of the protracted robbery attempt and simply decided to abandon the heist.