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Man in court over jewellery raid Man in court over jewellery raid
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A third man is appearing in court charged with taking part in a £40m robbery at a London jewellery store. A third man has appeared in court charged with taking part in a £40m robbery at a London jewellery store.
Clinton Mogg, 42, from Westby Road in Bournemouth, has been charged with conspiracy to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on 6 August. Clinton Mogg, 42, from Westby Road in Bournemouth, was charged with conspiracy to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on 6 August.
He is appearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court in central London. He was remanded in custody at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Craig Calderwood, 26, of no fixed address, and Solomun Beyene, 24, from St John's Wood, north London, have been charged with the same offence.Craig Calderwood, 26, of no fixed address, and Solomun Beyene, 24, from St John's Wood, north London, have been charged with the same offence.
They appeared before the same court on Friday and are due to appear at Kingston Crown Court on 1 September.They appeared before the same court on Friday and are due to appear at Kingston Crown Court on 1 September.
Forty-three items, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings and watches, were stolen in what was the biggest ever jewellery raid in the UK.Forty-three items, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, earrings and watches, were stolen in what was the biggest ever jewellery raid in the UK.
A fourth man, aged 50, has been arrested in connection with the investigation and released on police bail.A fourth man, aged 50, has been arrested in connection with the investigation and released on police bail.