It'll probably turn up in John Reid's home... but he won't be prosecuted by the Police as 'they don't know who it belongs to'....
With nu labour so heavily in debt - and with several elections that will cost them a fortune to buy, I would not be suprised if they resort to dodgy deals for cash, frankly.
Correction - the above should of course read " I would not be suprised if they resort to even more dodgy deals for cash, frankly"
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Local radio says there was some woman up in court last wee re the robbery.
Does anyone want some £20 notes, onla a fiver each sssshhhhhhhhh
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You are right.Originally posted by AtWNo, the recent one, just 2 months ago - around £45 mln were stolen, plenty recovered and some people arrested but does not look like masterminds were taken and also at least 20 mln quid were not found.
Did I tell you I live not far from Bridego Railway Bridge?
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No, the recent one, just 2 months ago - around £45 mln were stolen, plenty recovered and some people arrested but does not look like masterminds were taken and also at least 20 mln quid were not found.Originally posted by wendigo100I thought Ronnie Biggs handed himself in?
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That famous bank robbery
Seems awfully quiet on it, they sure found some money, but far from all and seems like the main chiefs have gotten away with it, or did I miss that in the news?
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