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Four held over brothers' ordeal Elderly robbery suspects quizzed
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Four men have been arrested by police investigating the armed robbery of two elderly brothers at their home near Ballynahinch in County Down. Four men are still being questioned by police investigating the armed robbery of two elderly brothers at their home near Ballynahinch in County Down.
Masked men broke down the back door of the house at Crawfordstown Road in Drumaness at 2110 GMT on Thursday.Masked men broke down the back door of the house at Crawfordstown Road in Drumaness at 2110 GMT on Thursday.
Bill Killen, 89, said they threatened him with a gun and said they would kneecap him. They also hit his brother, Thomas, 82, on the head with a cudgel.Bill Killen, 89, said they threatened him with a gun and said they would kneecap him. They also hit his brother, Thomas, 82, on the head with a cudgel.
The gang ransacked the house before making off with a sum of money.The gang ransacked the house before making off with a sum of money.
The robbers cut the phone wires, but a neighbour heard the commotion and called the police.
Both brothers were badly shaken by the ordeal.Both brothers were badly shaken by the ordeal.
Bill Killen said: "The character at the front, who would appear to have been the leader, said in as calm a voice as you ever would have heard 'where is the money?'.Bill Killen said: "The character at the front, who would appear to have been the leader, said in as calm a voice as you ever would have heard 'where is the money?'.
"From then on it was just disorder. When they weren't going to get the money, they started ransacking everything.""From then on it was just disorder. When they weren't going to get the money, they started ransacking everything."