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Men sentenced for Hatton Garden raid Gang of men sentenced for Hatton Garden raid
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Five men have been sentenced to a combined jail term of 34 years for the £14m Hatton Garden safety deposit box jewellery raid. Five men have been jailed for up to seven years for the £14m Hatton Garden safety deposit box jewellery raid.
The ringleaders behind the heist in London's jewellery quarter during Easter in 2015 each received seven years. Three ringleaders behind the heist in London's jewellery quarter during Easter 2015 each received seven years.
The mastermind, Brian Reader, was too ill to attend court after a second stroke and will be sentenced later. Two other men, Carl Wood and William Lincoln, were given six and seven years respectively.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. The mastermind, Brian Reader, was too ill to attend after a second stroke and will be sentenced later.
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The ringleaders jailed for seven years each for conspiracy to commit burglary are:
Wood, 59, of Elderbeck Close, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, and Lincoln, 60, of Winkley Street, Bethnal Green, east London, were sentenced for the same offence and one count of and conspiracy to conceal, convert or transfer criminal property.
Hugh Doyle, of Riverside Gardens, Enfield, received a suspended sentence for concealing, converting or transferring criminal property between January 1 and May 19 last year.