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Man in court over £53m cash raid | Man in court over £53m cash raid |
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A man has appeared at the Old Bailey on a number of charges in connection with the UK's biggest cash robbery two years ago. | A man has appeared at the Old Bailey on a number of charges in connection with the UK's biggest cash robbery two years ago. |
The defendant appeared via videolink and was remanded in custody for a plea and case management hearing on 2 May. | The defendant appeared via videolink and was remanded in custody for a plea and case management hearing on 2 May. |
The charges he faces relate to conspiracies to kidnap, rob and possess firearms. | The charges he faces relate to conspiracies to kidnap, rob and possess firearms. |
Five men have been found guilty and jailed for involvement in the £53m raid on the Tonbridge Securitas depot. | Five men have been found guilty and jailed for involvement in the £53m raid on the Tonbridge Securitas depot. |
They were convicted on kidnap, robbery and firearms charges on 29 January. | They were convicted on kidnap, robbery and firearms charges on 29 January. |
The man faces 14 charges relating to the £53m robbery at the Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent, in February 2006. | |
He is charged with one charge of conspiracy to rob an employee of Securitas, three charges of conspiracy to kidnap, six charges of possessing an illegal firearm, one charge of robbery and three charges of kidnap between 1 July 2005 and 23 February 2006. | He is charged with one charge of conspiracy to rob an employee of Securitas, three charges of conspiracy to kidnap, six charges of possessing an illegal firearm, one charge of robbery and three charges of kidnap between 1 July 2005 and 23 February 2006. |