- Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery
The Knightsbridge Security Deposit robbery took place on
12 July 1987 inKnightsbridge ,England , part of theCity of Westminster inLondon . This robbery, theBanco Central robbery at Fortaleza , and the $900 million stolen from theCentral Bank of Iraq in2003 are said to be the largest bank robberies in history.Two men entered the
Knightsbridge Safe Deposit Centre and requested to rent aSafe deposit box . After being shown into the vault, they produced hand guns and subdued the manager andsecurity guard s.The thieves then hung a sign on the street level door explaining that the Safe Deposit Centre was temporarily closed, whilst letting in further accomplices. They broke open many of the safe deposit boxes and left with a hoard estimated to be worth £60 million [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3723839.stm Mention of raid in the BBC archive- "World's biggest robberies" panel] ] (equivalent to roughly US$98 million at the 1987 exchange rate; the inflation-adjusted value would be £105 million ($174 million)
as of 2006 ). (However, the true value of the haul was only estimated, as those renting the boxes would have, for various reasons, not correctly reported the contents.)One hour after the robbers departed the shift changed and the new staff saw and alerted the police of the occurrence.
Police
forensic investigators at the crime scene recovered a bloodfingerprint that was traced to the Italian Valerio Viccei. After a period ofsurveillance , several of his accomplices were arrested during a series of coordinated raids on12 August 1987 and later convicted of the crime. Viccei however, fled to Latin America for sometime. Later, on return to England to retrieve and ship his belovedFerrari to Latin America, police arrested him.See also
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List of famous bank robbers and robberies Notes
References
* [http://www.met.police.uk/so/100years/studies.htm Metropolitan Police] case studies.
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