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Sixth man charged over £40m raid | Sixth man charged over £40m raid |
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A sixth man accused of involvement in Britain's biggest jewellery robbery, is due in court later. | |
Five men have already appeared in court charged in connection with the £40m raid at the Graff jewellers in Mayfair. | |
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, of no fixed address and Solomun Beyene, 24, of Lilestone Street, Westminster, faced the same charge via video link. | |
Mr Calderwood and Mr Beyene each face a further firearms charge. | |
All five men are expected to appear in court again on 23 October. |