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Booo Yaaaahhhh

14 durable postsStarted 2006-02-22Latest 2006-02-23
#24389Post 1 of 14

Armed Bank Robbers Steal $43.5M in London By JENNIFER QUINN, Associated Press Writer[I] 32 minutes ago[/I]

A gang of armed robbers impersonating police officers tied up employees at a southern England security company and stole the equivalent of $43.5 million, the Bank of England said Wednesday in disclosing one of the largest bank heists in British history. The money, about 25 million pounds in bank notes, was stolen overnight from a cash center at Tonbridge in Kent county, a bank spokesman said on condition of anonymity, according to bank policy. No one was injured in the robbery. The heist at Securitas Cash Management Ltd. began when some of the thieves, dressed as police officers, stopped the firm's manager as he drove home. The manager got into their car, which he believed to be a police vehicle, and was handcuffed by the robbers, authorities said. At the same time, another team of thieves went to the manager's house, saying he had been in an accident. The men convinced his wife and young son to leave the home and go with them. The first team, with the manager in the car, met up with a white van and another group of thieves. The manager was placed in the van, which then headed toward the Tonbridge depot, police said. The manager allegedly was told to cooperate or his family would be hurt. Some of the robbers then changed clothes, donned balaclavas to cover their faces and brandished handguns before entering the security company and tying up 15 staff members on duty, police said. The thieves were inside the building for more than an hour. Detective Superintendent Paul Gladstone said he believed the robbery was planned down to the last detail.

#570311Post 2 of 14

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WOW that is crazy. almost sounds like a movie. that is a shit load of money!!!!!

#570313Post 3 of 14

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thats a damn good job

#570322Post 4 of 14

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stick em up

#570333Post 5 of 14

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makes me want to see the movie heat

#570336Post 6 of 14

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makes me want to rob a bank

#570345Post 7 of 14

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[quote=Lrn]makes me want to see the movie heat[/quote]

LOL me too .... what a good movie BTW

#570351Post 8 of 14

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"dont waste my mothafucking time!"

#570379Post 9 of 14

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[quote=Lrn]"dont waste my mothafucking time!"[/quote]

Best quote of the movie. IMO

#570385Post 10 of 14

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i'm really interested in seeing how this one plays out. it's a little early in the game to say they are home free, but it does make for a great story.

i read in on msnbc about other big heists. most of them are in the UK.

[quote]Major bank heists around the world

  1. $900 million in U.S. bills and as much as $100 million worth of euros ? Iraq Central Bank, Iraq, March 2003. The thefts took place at the beginning of the U.S. invasion and were blamed on Saddam Hussein?s family.
  2. $70 million ? Central Bank in Fortaleza, Brazil. Theft occurred during weekend of Aug. 6-8, 2005.
  3. $65 million ? Knightsbridge Safe Deposit Center, London, July 12, 1987.
  4. $50 million ? Northern Bank, Belfast, Ireland; Dec. 20, 2004. Widely blamed on the Irish Republican Army.
  5. $43.5 million ? Securitas company cash center at Tonbridge in Kent county, England. The Bank of England said on Feb. 22, 2006, that the robbery occurred overnight.
  6. $37.5 million in gold ? Brinks Mat Ltd., Heathrow Airport, London, Nov. 25, 1983. [/quote]
#570386Post 11 of 14

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kent country england seems to be the spot to plan a hist

#570395Post 12 of 14

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oceans 10 imo

#570709Post 13 of 14

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[quote=DJJEFFJONES] Detective Superintendent Paul Gladstone said he believed the robbery was planned down to the last detail.[/quote]

Thats some brilliant detective work! I mean, becuase my first thought was, wow those criminals sure are spontaneous! But thank goodness for Superintedent Paul Gladstone to point out my error!

#570780Post 14 of 14

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[quote=threehills]Thats some brilliant detective work! I mean, becuase my first thought was, wow those criminals sure are spontaneous! But thank goodness for Superintedent Paul Gladstone to point out my error![/quote]

HA HA, are we sure Paul Gladstone isn't cop talk for [B]Police Chief[/B] Clancy Wiggum?!?

[IMG]http://tonova.typepad.com/thesuddencurve/chiefwiggum.jpg[/IMG]

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