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05-17-2004, 08:02 PM
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This photo made available by New Scotland Yard in London, Monday May 17, 2004, shows boxes containing 40 million pounds (US$70 million) worth of gold bullion, that raiders attempted to steal from the Swissport cargo warehouse on the outskirts of London's Heathrow Airport. Police said the intended haul of gold bullion and cash was worth up to 80 million pounds (US$124 million to 142 million). More than 100 officers, including armed police, were involved in the operation to stop the would-be raiders netting 40 million pounds in gold and an estimated 30 million to 40 million pounds in cash.(AP Photo/New Scotland Yard)
LONDON - The Metropolitan Police foiled an attempt Monday to steal gold bullion worth $70 million and cash from a warehouse at Heathrow Airport.
A gang smashed through the shutters of the Swissport Cargo warehouse in a van and threatened the workers with knives, cudgels and at least one firearm. But more than 100 officers who were lying in wait arrested six men after disabling the van.
Two other suspects escaped in another vehicle, but one was arrested later.
No shots were fired during the operation on the outskirts of the airport and none of the warehouse staff was injured. One police officer was slightly hurt.
Police did not elaborate on how they knew the robbery attempt was going to take place.
The gang had been trying to steal gold that had been delivered to the warehouse and reach a secure area containing money, the Metropolitan Police said.
"In preventing this attack, we have foiled what would have been one of the biggest robberies ever committed in the U.K.," Detective Superintendent Barry Phillips said.
This photo made available by New Scotland Yard in London, Monday May 17, 2004, shows boxes containing 40 million pounds (US$70 million) worth of gold bullion, that raiders attempted to steal from the Swissport cargo warehouse on the outskirts of London's Heathrow Airport. Police said the intended haul of gold bullion and cash was worth up to 80 million pounds (US$124 million to 142 million). More than 100 officers, including armed police, were involved in the operation to stop the would-be raiders netting 40 million pounds in gold and an estimated 30 million to 40 million pounds in cash.(AP Photo/New Scotland Yard)
LONDON - The Metropolitan Police foiled an attempt Monday to steal gold bullion worth $70 million and cash from a warehouse at Heathrow Airport.
A gang smashed through the shutters of the Swissport Cargo warehouse in a van and threatened the workers with knives, cudgels and at least one firearm. But more than 100 officers who were lying in wait arrested six men after disabling the van.
Two other suspects escaped in another vehicle, but one was arrested later.
No shots were fired during the operation on the outskirts of the airport and none of the warehouse staff was injured. One police officer was slightly hurt.
Police did not elaborate on how they knew the robbery attempt was going to take place.
The gang had been trying to steal gold that had been delivered to the warehouse and reach a secure area containing money, the Metropolitan Police said.
"In preventing this attack, we have foiled what would have been one of the biggest robberies ever committed in the U.K.," Detective Superintendent Barry Phillips said.