Hatton Garden Heist Robbers
Following the lead up to one of the biggest robberies of the century, hatton garden the heist watches the journey of brian reader, john collins, terry perkins, daniel jones and the mysterious basil throughout the audacious heist.
Hatton garden heist robbers. The hatton garden ringleader known as “basil” has been found guilty four years after carrying out the £14m heist. The gang of brazen burglars involved in the £14m hatton garden jewellery raid face jail after the final three are convicted of involvement. Here is what happened to the robbers.
Hatton garden ringleader 'basil the ghost' must pay back £6million still missing from the £13.6million jewel heist, a court has been told. Can 4 elderly men do the largest burglary in english history, in the hatton garden safe deposit company with an underground safe deposit facility in london's hatton garden area, with a value of up to £200 million. The hatton garden jewellery heist is believed to be one of the largest in british history.
Police claimed the robbers behind the hatton garden heist could have started the major underground fire that burned near the crime scene the day before the easter break. Mr wood, played by geoff bell in the tv drama, was found guilty both of conspiracy to. Police arrest three pensioners and six others following raids.
Around £3.6 million worth of valuables has been returned to its owners, some of it. Michael seed, 58, an alarm specialist, is believed to have let himself into. The gang is said to have gotten away with £14million worth of jewellery and cash in a daring heist on a safe deposit vault in hatton garden in april 2015.
Hatton garden heist gang members jailed for total of 34 years over £14m raid. The mastermind planning of the 2015 hatton garden heist. He was sentenced to 22 years in prison in 1985 for that case.
The robbers stole nearly £6m from a depot in shoreditch, east london, over the easter weekend. Men aged from 43 to 76 held on suspicion of conspiracy to burgle relating to robbery over the easter bank. Elderly gang stole loot worth £14m but sold them for a fraction of the price, court hears.