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Jewel raid accused are remanded Third man charged over jewel raid
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Two men charged with taking part in a £40m armed robbery at a jewellery store in central London have been remanded in custody. A third man has been charged with taking part in a £40m robbery at a jewellery store in central London.
Craig Calderwood, 26, and Solomun Beyene, 24, are accused of "conspiring with others" to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street. Clinton Mogg, 42, from Westby Road in Bournemouth, has been charged with conspiracy to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on 6 August.
The pair, who also face a firearms charge over the 6 August raid, appeared before magistrates in Wimbledon. He will appear at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on Saturday.
They are now due to appear at Kingston Crown Court on 1 September. Two other men, charged with the same offence, appeared before the same court on Friday. They are due to appear at Kingston Crown Court on 1 September.
There was no application for bail for Mr Calderwood, of no fixed address or Mr Beyene, of Lilestone Street, St John's Wood, north London. Craig Calderwood, 26, and Solomun Beyene, 24, are accused of "conspiring with others" to rob.
Forty three items, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings and watches were stolen in what was the biggest ever jewellery raid in the UK. There was no application for bail for Mr Calderwood, of no fixed address, or Mr Beyene, of Lilestone Street, St John's Wood, north London.
Forty-three items, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings and watches, were stolen in what was the biggest ever jewellery raid in the UK.