Lillyrose Welwel, Leah Lowonbu and Doug Dingwall, ABC
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Three men wore white hazmat suits when they used a rifle to stick up a truck full of cash outside a Pacific Island airport in broad daylight.
Making off with A$600,000 (NZ$699,000) belonging to financial services group Western Union, the trio quickly disappeared after executing what is believed to be Vanuatu's first organised armed robbery.
The brazen heist at Port Vila International Airport on 29 December has stunned Vanuatu and become the talk of a nation unused to such overtly public acts of crime.
Local police say the robbery was "well coordinated, well orchestrated, well planned".
In the Pacific country of 330,000 people, where most of the population lives in rural villages on remote islands, armed robberies have until now been more Hollywood than reality.
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