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Two charged over £40m jewel raid Two charged over £40m jewel raid
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Two men have been charged in connection with a £40m armed robbery at a central London jewellery store.Two men have been charged in connection with a £40m armed robbery at a central London jewellery store.
Craig Calderwood, 26, and Solomun Beyene, 24, are accused of "conspiring with others" to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street, Scotland Yard said.Craig Calderwood, 26, and Solomun Beyene, 24, are accused of "conspiring with others" to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street, Scotland Yard said.
Mr Calderwood, of no fixed abode, and Mr Beyene, of north London, have also been charged with a firearms offence in connection with the raid on 6 August.Mr Calderwood, of no fixed abode, and Mr Beyene, of north London, have also been charged with a firearms offence in connection with the raid on 6 August.
The pair are due to appear before Wimbledon magistrates on Friday.The pair are due to appear before Wimbledon magistrates on Friday.
Two shots were fired during the robbery, in which 43 items were taken. It was the biggest jewellery raid ever in the UK. £1m reward
Insurers have put up a £1m reward in an effort to find those responsible. Two shots were fired during the robbery, in which 43 items were taken.
Pieces including rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches were taken in what was the biggest jewellery raid ever in the UK.
Insurers put up a £1m reward in an effort to find those responsible.
A third man was arrested in connection with the robbery on Thursday, police said. He remains in custody.