London Jewellery Heist Valued at £40m
London Jewellery Heist Valued at £40m
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Robbers stole nearly £40m of items from a London jewellers in what police say was Britain’s second biggest robbery.
Two men with handguns threatened staff at Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on 6 August before taking 43 items.
They dragged a female member of staff outside as they left the shop and fired a shot, although no-one was injured.
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CCTV images of the two men have been issued. The £40m haul is exceeded only by the £53m raid on a Securitas depot in Kent in 2006, a Met spokesman said.
Det Ch Insp Pam Mace from the Flying Squad said: “This was a well planned robbery with a number of vehicles used to help the robbers escape.
Reward offered in bid to catch London jewellery robbers
“These men are extremely dangerous and fired at least two shots in busy London streets as they made their getaway.
“Someone knows who these men are, they would undoubtedly have spoken about it beforehand or boasted about it afterwards.”
The “smartly dressed” pair escaped in a blue BMW.
Jewellery heist cops facing wall of silence
Detectives hunting the £40million gem robbers are being faced with a wall of silence from informants.
Criminals are staying tight-lipped as Scotland Yard tracks down the suited and booted gunmen who held up Graff Jewellers on August 6.
One possibility is the gang has a fearsome reputation for violence which is deterring lags from coming forward – despite a £1million reward.
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A police source said yesterday: “We are getting nothing from our informants – even though somebody must know their identities.”
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Gem robbers ‘used false plates’
Two getaway cars used in a £40m raid on a central London jewellers had false number plates, police have revealed.
Officers have also recovered a gun but said that it was not the handgun used by the raiders outside Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on 6 August.
Two cars used in the raid, a silver Mercedes B-class registration LV06 HFA and a blue VW Sharan, registration RA07 XEV, have not been recovered.
New theory over £40m jewel raid
The men who carried out a £40m raid on a jewellery store in central London had planned to carry out the robbery two days earlier, police say.
New images have been released of the suspects approaching the store in New Bond Street at 1640 BST on Tuesday 4 August, two days before the robbery.
Insurers have offered a £1m reward for information leading to the capture of those behind the robbery.
It is believed to be the biggest reward for such a crime.
Female hostage
“We believe this was more than just a practice run, and that they were planning on committing the robbery on the 4 August,” said Det Ch Insp Pam Mace.
“The stills clearly show the men outside Graff Jewellers, looking into the shop, and the blue BMW driving through New Bond Street.”
The robbers walked into the premises on 6 August, threatening staff with handguns before leaving the shop with their haul and a female hostage.
The woman was released outside the shop after the robbers fired a shot into the ground and left the scene in a blue BMW. No-one was injured.
The £40m haul is exceeded in the UK only by the £53m stolen in a raid on a Securitas depot in Kent in 2006.
A 50-year-old man who was arrested by officers in Ilford, east London, has been released on bail.
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