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The Securitas depot robbery was the UK's largest heist. Almost £53m (about $92.5 million or €78 million) was stolen from a Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent.
In 2006, thieves executed the UK's largest cash heist, stealing nearly £53 million from a Securitas depot in Kent.
On February 22, 2006, a gang of robbers carried out the largest cash heist in British history at the Securitas cash-handling depot in Tonbridge, Kent. The criminals posed as security officers, abducted the depot manager and his family, and coerced employees to load over £53 million into getaway vans. Despite one of the most extensive police investigations in the UK, most of the stolen money was never recovered. The operation involved an elaborate ruse and meticulous planning, highlighting vulnerabilities in corporate security procedures. The fallout prompted companies nationwide to overhaul cash transportation protocols and invest in enhanced surveillance and staff training. Several individuals were eventually convicted, but the majority of the loot remains missing, fueling speculation about offshore accounts and hidden caches.
Securitas depot robbery
Tonbridge
Kent