No matter that what they did was wrong, it was a pretty impressive operation.
I can't imagine any of the useless feckers that call themselves PMs that I've worked with being able to plan and execute such an operation.
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Based on the fact they drilled 3 holes how the **** did no one hear that racket!!
https://youtu.be/et-4L4KjqME
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Ho Ho . I clicked on the link and my browser said 'only secure content will be displayed'
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'It is too early to say if the handling of the call would have had an impact on the outcome of the incident.'
Of the 72 boxes opened during the burglary, officers have only been able to make contact with six people who are believed to be victims.
Hmm what is in the safety deposit boxes?
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Posthttps://uk.news.yahoo.com/hatton-gar...2.html#HVPp0eN
Stone me, that must have been a big Black & Decker.
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Posthttps://uk.news.yahoo.com/hatton-gar...2.html#HVPp0eN
Stone me, that must have been a big Black & Decker.
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Call that a hole?
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/hatton-gar...2.html#HVPp0eN
Stone me, that must have been a big Black & Decker.
Police have released dramatic new images of inside the audacious Hatton Garden jewellery raid.
The pictures show how the gang neatly tunnelled into the vault through concrete walls to ransack 72 security boxes over the Easter weekend.
When the raid was finally discovered, officers found the vaults covered in dust and debris and the floor strewn with discarded boxes and numerous power tools, including an angle grinder, concrete drills and crowbars.Last edited by zeitghost; 8 June 2017, 09:13.Tags: None
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