In English earldom Kent 25 million pounds sterling are stolen
In the earldom Kent in the south of England strangers stole 25 million pounds sterling (about $43,5 million) transfers the Associated Press with the reference to the representative of Bank of England.
According to the data of the local police, six people were involved in the robbery. Under the guise of policemen the robbers took in hostages the family of the depository of available money manager in Thornbridge city and forced him to carry out their indications.
No one suffered with the robbery.
The largest robbery in the history of Great Britain occurred in December 2005 in North Ireland. Then 26,5 million pounds sterling were stolen from Belfast bank.
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