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Post by account_disabled on Feb 15, 2024 9:18:02 GMT
The perfect technical execution was spoiled because of a friend of the Italian, who was not able to get rid of the evidence that linked him to the largest jewel theft in history. Notarbartolo was arrested and sentenced to 10 years in prison, but has been released on parole. The diamonds have not been recovered. Knightsbridge security deposit robbery On July 12, 1987, the Italian Valerio Viccei asked to rent, together with an accomplice, one of the safe deposit boxes at the Knightsbridge Depot. When the bank operator opened the chamber in which the boxes were located, he was held at gunpoint. They did the same with the rest of the workers and with the bank director. The rest of the robbers then entered the Algeria Email List establishment. They closed the bank by putting a sign on the door so that people wouldn't be suspicious and began taking everything the safe deposit boxes contained, which would be equivalent to a total of 60 million pounds today. The biggest cash robbery in British history. It was almost a perfect crime. Viccei fled to Latin America, but made the mistake of returning to England to ship his Ferrari to his new home. That's when the police arrested him and also broke his car windshield in the chase. Knightsbridge Security Depot (Photo: Google) California bank robbery Amil Dinsio was one of the most wanted men in the 70s in California. In 1972 he sabotaged United California bank alarms with polyurethane foam. He then used dynamite to blow up the roof of the entity's security camera. He managed to get hold of $30 million in cash, along with other items from the safe deposit boxes.
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