But after repeatedly putting the card in and having it rejected, the
43-year-old walked away briefly only to return minutes later with a
hammer from his car. He then used it to smash up the machine that had
rejected his card, and then also attack three other machines in the wall
of the bank.
He then walked a short distance until he spotted another bank, with another five ATM machines, and smashed those up as well.
Police spokesman Jun Li said: "He was furious that he couldn't get
money from his account but it appears it was because he didn't have any
money in his account.
"It was also foolish given that he had tried to use the machine a few minutes earlier, and it was easy to identify him from his card details." The bank warned that the man is unlikely to have any money in his account for some time after they announced they were suing him for the cost of repairing the machines, which is expected to be over 20,000. They are also filing a complaint for criminal damage with police.
"It was also foolish given that he had tried to use the machine a few minutes earlier, and it was easy to identify him from his card details." The bank warned that the man is unlikely to have any money in his account for some time after they announced they were suing him for the cost of repairing the machines, which is expected to be over 20,000. They are also filing a complaint for criminal damage with police.
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