Customers, who didn't even have money in their account, were able to withdraw hundreds of euro.
Today marks two years since people queued at ATMs across the country, thinking they were getting free cash.
In Kildare, a number of Gardai were deployed after a queue of people lined up at a bank machine in Naas.
Gardai were also deployed to other Bank Of Ireland branches across the country.
Customers, who didn't even have money in their account, were able to withdraw hundreds of euro.
They were given six months to pay it back.

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