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Hatton Garden heist: Tenth man arrested over bank holiday jewellery robbery Hatton Garden heist: Tenth man arrested over bank holiday jewellery robbery
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A 10th man has been arrested in connection with the Hatton Garden heist, police have confirmed.A 10th man has been arrested in connection with the Hatton Garden heist, police have confirmed.
A 42-year-old man from Essex was arrested on suspicion to burgle. A 42-year-old man from Essex was arrested on suspicion to burgle. 
Eight men have already been remanded in custody charged with conspiracy to burgle in connection with the Hatton Garden jewellery raid.Eight men have already been remanded in custody charged with conspiracy to burgle in connection with the Hatton Garden jewellery raid.
They are accused of being part of the plot to raid a safety deposit vault in London's jewellery quarter over the Easter weekend.They are accused of being part of the plot to raid a safety deposit vault in London's jewellery quarter over the Easter weekend.
More than 70 safety boxes were raided and discarded in a pile
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Thieves bypassed the metal vault door and drilled through the concrete wall
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The thieves used a heavy duty drill to bore huge holes into the concrete vault wall
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The damaged entrance to the vault
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Police were greeted by chaotic scenes with discarded safety deposit boxes and power tools littering the vault
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Thieves climbed down a communal lift shaft and then bent open a security shutter to get into the basement
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The lift shaft took thieves to the corridor leading to the secure vault
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The thieves entered in through a lift shaft and used heavy cutting equipment to gain access the vault (AFP PHOTO / MPS)
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The men are wanted in connection with the Easter bank holiday weekend burglary at Hatton Garden Safety Deposit Limited in London (AFP PHOTO / MPS)
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CCTV footage issued by Metropolitan Police of a suspect during the Hatton Garden Safety Deposit raid (AFP PHOTO / MPS)
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Thieves raided deposit boxes in London's diamond quarter
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The Metropolitan Police has come under fire for failing to respond to an automated call as the burglars were inside
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A policeman emerges from a Hatton Garden safe deposit centre on April 7, 2015 in London, England.
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A police forensics officer entering the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit company in London
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Terry Perkins, 67, Daniel Jones, 58, and Hugh Doyle, 48, all of Enfield, north London; William Lincoln, 59, of Bethnal Green, east London; and John Collins, 74, of Islington, north London, all appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court.Terry Perkins, 67, Daniel Jones, 58, and Hugh Doyle, 48, all of Enfield, north London; William Lincoln, 59, of Bethnal Green, east London; and John Collins, 74, of Islington, north London, all appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Also in court were Brian Reader, 76, and Paul Reader, 50, both of Dartford Road, Dartford, Kent, and Carl Wood, 58, of Elderbeck Close, Cheshunt, Herts, who face the same charge.Also in court were Brian Reader, 76, and Paul Reader, 50, both of Dartford Road, Dartford, Kent, and Carl Wood, 58, of Elderbeck Close, Cheshunt, Herts, who face the same charge.
The charge states that together, between 1 April and 19 May this year, they conspired to enter as a trespasser a building, namely The Hatton Garden Safety Deposit at 88-90 Hatton Gardens EC1, with intent to steal.The charge states that together, between 1 April and 19 May this year, they conspired to enter as a trespasser a building, namely The Hatton Garden Safety Deposit at 88-90 Hatton Gardens EC1, with intent to steal.
They are due to appear at Southwark Crown Court next on 4 June.They are due to appear at Southwark Crown Court next on 4 June.
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