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Sixth man charged over £40m raid Sixth man charged over £40m raid
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A sixth man has been charged in connection with a £40m robbery at a central London jewellery store. A sixth man accused of involvement in Britain's biggest jewellery robbery, is due in court later.
The theft from Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on 6 August is thought to be the UK's biggest jewellery raid. Five men have already appeared in court charged in connection with the £40m raid at the Graff jewellers in Mayfair.
Benjamine McFarlane, 21, of St John's Wood, north-west London, will appear at Wimbledon magistrates on Thursday charged with conspiracy to rob. Bejamine McFarlane, 21, of Paveley Street, Westminister, is accused of conspiracy to commit robbery at the New Bond Street store on 6 August.
He will appear at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court later. The five others have been remanded in custody.
Five people have appeared in court over the raid, in which 43 items were stolen from the jewellers.Five people have appeared in court over the raid, in which 43 items were stolen from the jewellers.
Courtney Lawrence, 30, from Ladbroke Grove, west London, and Gregory Jones, 29, from Harrow, north west London, appeared at Kingston Crown Court to face charges of conspiracy to rob.Courtney Lawrence, 30, from Ladbroke Grove, west London, and Gregory Jones, 29, from Harrow, north west London, appeared at Kingston Crown Court to face charges of conspiracy to rob.
Jamal Mogg, 42, from Bournemouth, Craig Calderwood, 26, and Solomun Beyene, 24, faced the same charge via video link. Jamal Mogg, 42, from Bournemouth; Craig Calderwood, 26, of no fixed address and Solomun Beyene, 24, of Lilestone Street, Westminster, faced the same charge via video link.
Mr Calderwood, of no fixed address, and Mr Beyene, from St John's Wood, north London, also face one firearms charge. Mr Calderwood and Mr Beyene each face a further firearms charge.
All five men were remanded in custody, to return to the court on 23 October. All five men are expected to appear in court again on 23 October.