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Manhunt for thieves who grabbed jewels near Bank of England

By
AFP
Published
Aug 16, 2010

LONDON, Aug 16, 2010 (AFP) - British police were on a manhunt Monday to catch jewel thieves who pulled off a smash and grab raid on luxury stores right next to the Bank of England.


DeBeers, London. Photo : Nicolas Asfouri/AFP

The hooded gang of four broke into London's Royal Exchange, a heavily-protected shopping centre packed with luxury boutiques, before smashing open display cases at South African diamond jewellers De Beers and Swiss watchmakers Omega.

Police said the jewels stolen late Saturday had an estimated retail value of 380,000 pounds (600,000 dollars, 460,000 euros).

"The thieves broke through a padlocked gate then smashed the shop windows with sledgehammers, before taking diamond jewellery and watches from the window displays," a City of London Police spokesman said.

"No other stores were targeted and the gang left in the same red BMW they arrived in. The thieves wore hooded tops and balaclavas.

"The force is treating this incident very seriously."

He said officers were now trawling through security camera footage and appealed for witnesses, saying that although the City financial district is quieter on weekends, several bars and clubs were open in the area.

A security guard at the centre, who did not want to be named, said: "A BMW turned up at the back entrance, four men jumped out and managed to get inside the building somehow.

"It's looking as though whoever has done this has been targeting the shops for a long time."

The robbery is the latest in a spate of raids at jewellers in London.

Earlier this month the gang behind Britain's biggest jewellery theft was jailed.

Four men were convicted for the 40-million-pound (62-million-dollar, 49-million-euro) Graff diamond robbery last August.

Both the De Beers and Tiffany and Co stores were raided in the new Westfield shopping complex in London earlier this year, with the raiders making off with an estimated two million pounds worth of jewels.

And the Mozafarian store in west London was targeted last August, when thieves stole more than a million pounds worth of gems.

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