Hole drilled by burglars at Hatton Garden revealed

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Images of the hole drilled by thieves into the vault at a Hatton Garden safe deposit company have been released by the Met Police.

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Seventy-two safe deposit boxes were opened in a raid at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Ltd in central London over the Easter Bank Holiday weekend.
In the vault, discarded safe deposit boxes, power tools including an angle grinder and concrete drills, and crowbars can be seen.
No arrests have been made.
The image shows the hole made using a heavy duty drill, a Hilti DD350.
It measured 50cm (20in) deep, 25cm (10in) high, 45cm (18in) wide and sits 89cm (35in) above the floor.
Police have also released a graphic showing the break-in.

The Met are currently reviewing how they responded to the raid after it emerged an intruder alarm had gone off at the scene of the crime but it decided a response was not required.:laughing7:

Hole drilled by burglars at Hatton Garden revealed - BBC News
 

Wow . they had some cohonas to do that .. but then anymore what does one expect ! LOL Nothing surprises me.. Next break in at the Vatician from underground or Ft Knox (unless it protected underground some how). Geesh !
 

LOL Yea That has to be the Coolest Robbery ever :laughing7:
like something out of a Hollywood Comedy :tongue3:

Everyone heard the drilling Noise & the alarms even went off.

& they all ignored it for all that time :o
 

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Wow, did anyone see the size of the vault door? That thing was huge...and next to it, a hole in the wall. Haha, why didn't the bank just leave the door open? Would have been less property damage, too.:BangHead:
 

Watch the movie "The Bank Job" and it is exactly the same as what happened to this bank. Except the movie was made years before.
 

Now all future vault burglars know to buy a Hilti DD350. :D
 

I guess crime doesn't pay. All we as treasure hunters can hope for is that the thieves buried or dropped some of the loot as they fled the scene (preferably in some area of woods or a field). :tongue3:
 

from link, check the ages of these guys, old timer crooks

Detectives from the Metropolitan police’s flying squad charged Terry Perkins, 67, Daniel Jones, 58, and Hugh Doyle, 48, all from Enfield, along with William Lincoln, 59, of Bethnal Green, east London, and John Collins, 74, of north London. Brian Reader, 76, and Paul Reader, 50, both of Dartford, and Carl Wood, 58, of Cheshunt also face the same charge. All eight have been detained in custody to appear before Westminster magistrates’ court on Thursday. A ninth man has been bailed pending further inquiries.

Police have just made a series of arrests and charged a number of men: Hatton Garden heist: Eight charged over jewellery raid in London | UK news | The Guardian
 

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