Gardaí are appealing for information after yesterday's tiger kidnapping in West Dublin.
During the raid a mother and daughter were held hostage in a van, while a male family member was forced to hand over money.
It's believed the man, who's a cash in transit employee, was made deliver at least 200,000 Euro to the three-man gang.
The incident caused a major security alert at Dublin Aiport.
The family weren't physically hurt during the incident but are said to be traumatised.
Meanwhile, SIPTU is calling for compulsory training for cash in transit staff, on how to prevent tiger kidnappings.
SIPTU's Brendan Carr says all cash in transit companies must train their staff: