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Ronnie Biggs, one of the Great Train Robbers, has been transferred from Belmarsh on "compassionate grounds". | Ronnie Biggs, one of the Great Train Robbers, has been transferred from Belmarsh on "compassionate grounds". |
The 77-year-old, who is seriously ill after suffering a series of strokes and heart attacks, was moved from the high security jail to Norwich Prison. | The 77-year-old, who is seriously ill after suffering a series of strokes and heart attacks, was moved from the high security jail to Norwich Prison. |
His son Mike said the transfer came "out of the blue" and it was a victory for common sense. | His son Mike said the transfer came "out of the blue" and it was a victory for common sense. |
But he does not think his father will ever be released even though he is not considered a threat to society. | But he does not think his father will ever be released even though he is not considered a threat to society. |
Biggs - who also has MRSA, skin cancer and cataracts - has been held at Belmarsh, in South East London, since returning to the UK from Brazil in 2001. | |
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He was jailed for 30 years for his part in the 1963 £2.6m Great Train Robbery. | He was jailed for 30 years for his part in the 1963 £2.6m Great Train Robbery. |
But he had only served 15 months of the term when he escaped from Wandsworth Prison by scaling a rope ladder. | |
He fled to Paris and Australia before escaping to Brazil, which has no extradiction treaty with the UK. | |
His lawyers have made several unsuccessful attempts over the years to get Biggs, who cannot speak or eat, transferred to a lower security prison. | |
The governor of Norwich Prison declined to comment on the transfer and the Prison Service said it did not comment on individual prisoners. |