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Third man named after Hatton Garden heist arrests as 'perfect gentleman' plumber Hugh Doyle Third man named after Hatton Garden heist arrests as 'perfect gentleman' plumber Hugh Doyle
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A third man has been named after being arrested in connection with a £200m heist on Hatton Garden in London.A third man has been named after being arrested in connection with a £200m heist on Hatton Garden in London.
Hugh Doyle, a plumber who lives in Enfield, was arrested on Tuesday in a series of raids by around 200 police officers.Hugh Doyle, a plumber who lives in Enfield, was arrested on Tuesday in a series of raids by around 200 police officers.
Two men arrested in Dartford were earlier named as Brian Reader and his son, also named Brian, but known more widely as Paul.Two men arrested in Dartford were earlier named as Brian Reader and his son, also named Brian, but known more widely as Paul.
Customers leaving reviews of Mr Doyle's plumbing business described him as "a perfect gentleman" and "very professional [and] punctual".Customers leaving reviews of Mr Doyle's plumbing business described him as "a perfect gentleman" and "very professional [and] punctual".
"Hugh and his boys were definitely my Knights in shining Armour," another wrote, referring to Mr Doyle's plumbing team."Hugh and his boys were definitely my Knights in shining Armour," another wrote, referring to Mr Doyle's plumbing team.
More than 12 properties were hit by police yesterday. Four suspects - aged 67, 74, 58, and 48 were arrested in Enfield.More than 12 properties were hit by police yesterday. Four suspects - aged 67, 74, 58, and 48 were arrested in Enfield.
A 59-year-old man was detained in east London, while a man aged 76 was held in Dartford, with a 50-year-old.A 59-year-old man was detained in east London, while a man aged 76 was held in Dartford, with a 50-year-old.
All those detained were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to steal.All those detained were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to steal.
A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London More than 70 safety boxes were raided and discarded in a pile
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London Thieves bypassed the metal vault door and drilled through the concrete wall
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London The thieves used a heavy duty drill to bore huge holes into the concrete vault wall
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London The damaged entrance to the vault
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London Police were greeted by chaotic scenes with discarded safety deposit boxes and power tools littering the vault
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London Thieves climbed down a communal lift shaft and then bent open a security shutter to get into the basement
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London The lift shaft took thieves to the corridor leading to the secure vault
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London The thieves entered in through a lift shaft and used heavy cutting equipment to gain access the vault (AFP PHOTO / MPS)
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London The men are wanted in connection with the Easter bank holiday weekend burglary at Hatton Garden Safety Deposit Limited in London (AFP PHOTO / MPS)
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London CCTV footage issued by Metropolitan Police of a suspect during the Hatton Garden Safety Deposit raid (AFP PHOTO / MPS)
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London Thieves raided deposit boxes in London's diamond quarter
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London The Metropolitan Police has come under fire for failing to respond to an automated call as the burglars were inside
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London A policeman emerges from a Hatton Garden safe deposit centre on April 7, 2015 in London, England.
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Between 60 and 70 safety deposit boxes were opened by thieves during the 7 April raid on Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Ltd, the Metropolitan Police has said.Between 60 and 70 safety deposit boxes were opened by thieves during the 7 April raid on Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Ltd, the Metropolitan Police has said.
The eponymous street is well known for its Jewellery shops.The eponymous street is well known for its Jewellery shops.
There was no sign of forced entry in the raid; thieves had disabled a lift an on the second floor of the building and climbed down a shaft to the basement, where they used a drill to bore holds into the subterranean concrete vault.There was no sign of forced entry in the raid; thieves had disabled a lift an on the second floor of the building and climbed down a shaft to the basement, where they used a drill to bore holds into the subterranean concrete vault.
An official figure of losses has not been declared in full but estimates have placed the haul at around £200m.An official figure of losses has not been declared in full but estimates have placed the haul at around £200m.