Daring Thieves in London Have Made Off With As Much As $300 Million in Valuables

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A police forensics officer enters the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London Tuesday May 7, 2015 after it was burgled over the weekend.A crack team of thieves broke into a vault in central London’s gem district over the weekend and raided up to 70 safety deposit boxes, making off with a staggering fortune in jewels, cash and other heirlooms.

Though police have not confirmed the value of the haul, the former chief of the Flying Squad (a London police branch that specializes in organized crime) Roy Ramm estimates the jewelry stolen during the heist could be worth as much as £200 million ($300m), reports the BBC.

Users of the safety deposit boxes at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Ltd still do not know if they are among the victims, as police continue to forensically examine the scene.

One local jeweler, Michael Miller said he “felt sick” at the prospect of losing up to £50,000 ($74,000)of uninsured watches and jewelry.

Many other users of the depository did not insure the contents of their boxes because of the high cost of premiums.

“If you can’t afford your jewelry insurance you put it in a safety deposit box which is going to cost you between £300 to £400 a year and you know it is the most secure place you can put it,” said James Riley, a gem industry expert.

Using heavy cutting equipment, the thieves are believed to have accessed the vault via a lift shaft, drilling into the vault to reach the boxes.

“There is still a concern that the thieves may have had some kind of inside knowledge,” said BBC News correspondent Daniel Sandford.

Tracing the stolen gems would be nearly impossible says diamond dealer Neil Duttson. “Once diamonds have been re-cut and polished there is no geological map,” he said.

[BBC]

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