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Hatton Garden gang ordered to pay £27.5m Hatton Garden gang ordered to pay £27.5m
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The four ringleaders behind the Hatton Garden raid must pay a total of £27.5m or serve another seven years in jail, a judge has ruled. The four ringleaders behind the Hatton Garden raid must pay a total of £27.5m or serve another seven years in jail.
The burglars, who are all over the age of 60, were ordered to pay the money back during a confiscation ruling at Woolwich Crown Court. John "Kenny" Collins, 77, Daniel Jones, 63, Terry Perkins, 69, and Brian Reader, 78, were ordered to pay the money back during a confiscation ruling at Woolwich Crown Court.
The gang ransacked 73 boxes after drilling a hole in the wall of the vault at Hatton Garden Safe Deposit in London's jewellery quarter in Easter 2015. The gang stole goods after drilling a hole in the wall of a vault at Hatton Garden Safe Deposit in Easter 2015.
The raid has been branded the "largest burglary in English legal history".
Judge Christopher Kinch QC said the men jointly benefitted from an estimated £13.69m worth of stolen cash, gold and gems..
The breakdown of the amounts ordered by the judge in the confiscation ruling on Tuesday are:
It is thought two thirds of the valuables remain unrecovered.