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Having committed a robbery, you can not only become hunted by the police, but also get your portion of fame.
It is enough just to steal an impressive amount of money, preferably several million dollars.
And then the media will talk about this crime, and thieves will be searched all over the world.
Many even dream of committing such a theft, which would provide them with free funds for the rest of their lives.
Fortunately, in most cases, the matter does not go beyond fantasies.
However, criminology knows several cases when people managed to carry out a robbery of their whole life.
These high profile crimes have already become part of history, but it was not always possible to avoid fair justice.
Harry Winston.
Harry Winston's jewelry house is the most popular in Hollywood.
At the Oscar ceremony, many stars flaunt rented jewelry from this manufacturer.
One of the most famous robberies in modern history is also associated with the name of Harry Winston.
In 2009, 4 armed men entered a jewelry boutique on the Champs Elysees in Paris just before closing.
At the same time, three of them were dressed in women's clothes, even wearing wigs.
The criminals cleared the storefronts and forced the staff to open the storage room as well.
The stolen millions were clearly not enough for them.
As a result, the thieves took out all the jewelry from the store.
The amount stolen was estimated at 80 million euros.
After it became known about the theft, the shares of the jewelry house immediately fell by 9%.
In June of the same year, the French police detained as many as 25 suspects, they found part of the jewelry and the proceeds from the sale.
The detainees were men and women aged from 22 to 67 years.
They say that they work for a large criminal cartel "Pink Panther".
This organization works in many European countries, it was created by immigrants from Yugoslavia.
The cartel specializes in stealing luxury goods, but does not disdain to engage in drugs, smuggling, and murder.
I must say that the robbed boutique was robbed a year before this incident.
Then the thieves stole 10 million euros worth of jewelry.
Diamond theft in Antwerp.
Not everyone knows that 80% of all rough diamonds pass through Antwerp.
But criminals have such information.
As a result, there were many thefts related to precious stones in the city.
However, this crime is out of the total number, both in terms of execution technique and taking into account the amount of stolen goods.
The trophy was so big that the thieves could hardly take it out.
Of the 160 vaults of the diamond exchange vaults, 123 were emptied.
The daring crime was invented by Leonardi Notarbartolo, a thief with 30 years of criminal experience.
The robbery was planned for several years, 4 people directly took part in it.
The bandits rented an office in the same building where the exchange itself was 3 years before the theft.
Thanks to a fake company, the attacker gained access to the magnetic keys.
Leonardo himself played the role of a diamond merchant, having created a corresponding reputation for himself.
The thief met with potential clients, made deals - no one thought that this was a fictitious person.
On February 15, 2003, for the weekend, the attackers sealed the lenses of video cameras and replaced the cassettes in the cameras, which concealed their actions.
Although the vault was protected by ten types of security equipment, including infrared and magnetic sensors, a lock with 100 million combinations, the thieves still somehow got into the vault.
The police could not understand how exactly the bandits were able to bypass the protection.
Slowly, the thieves cleared almost all the safes, they simply could not carry them all away - the entire floor is covered with diamonds.
The jewels belonged to 70 individuals and organizations.
The best detectives joined the investigation.
A day later, Leonardo Notarbartolo was arrested.
His accomplices, his wife and a Dutch couple, were also caught.
They found evidence in a high profile case.
But the diamonds themselves in the amount of $ 100 million were never found.
Notarbartolo is currently serving a long term in prison.
Interestingly, at the fate, he said that they were hired by a certain Jewish merchant, and they stole only a part of the diamonds, worth $ 20 million.
By the time the thieves arrived at the vault, some of the safes had already been emptied.
Notarbartolo believes that he was framed by making the bandits part of a big insurance fraud.
The police do not believe in this version, later detaining three more accomplices of the thieves.
The robbery of the United California Bank.
This story happened in the distant 1970s.
To date, the value of the stolen goods is estimated at $ 100 million.
In those years, it was a record breaking robbery.
There were 7 robbers from Ohio, led by Emil Dincio.
A gang called Laguna Nigel broke into one of the banks of the California United network.
The thieves quickly cleared the safe.
The exact contents of the vault were unknown, so the amount of the stolen was only approximately calculated.
As a result, the FBI was able to capture the robbers.
They couldnot stop and went back to work.
Later, one of the thieves described the incident in the book "Supervisor".
British Bank of the Middle East.
In the 1970s, the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) launched active terrorist activities.
The Arabs under the leadership of Yasser Arafat wanted to win back a part of the land for living in Palestine.
The PLO was waging a real war, which required a lot of money.
In those years, a real civil war was raging in Lebanon, so real chaos reigned in the country.
At that time, the PLO militants robbed more than ten banks, the most famous of which was the British Bank of the Middle East.
The terrorists were able to take away from there in the form of gold, currency, shares and jewelry $ 25 million.
To get to the vault, the thieves even blew up the wall of the bank.
Specially invited specialists from Corsica worked on the safe.
The stolen shares were eventually sold back to their owners.
Theft at the airport of Schiphol.
This diamond theft is the largest in history.
Then the thieves were able to steal about $ 118 million worth of precious stones.
At the same time, it is difficult to say the exact cost of diamonds, since many of them were not cut.
This implies their relative assessment and additional difficulties in finding them.
Although many famous thefts are distinguished by a subtle design and elegance of execution, in this case the thieves acted head on.
A month before the crime, a gang of 4 men stole the uniform of the service personnel and a truck.
Thus, until the very last moment, the thieves did not attract attention to themselves in the protected area of Amsterdam airport.
On February 25, 2005, it was supposed to send a valuable cargo to Antwerp.
In front of everyone, the bandits, threatening the truck driver with a gun, forced him to get out.
The thieves got into the car with the diamonds and drove away.
Given the fact that the truck was not chosen by chance, the police suspected a "leak" of information from the inside.
This was not the first time that a secure airport terminal could not resist criminals.
So the owners of the stolen diamonds quite logically ask questions about the level of protection.
Although several people were arrested during the investigation, it has not yet been possible to find the stolen goods.
Knightsbridge Bank.
After Valerio Viccei got tired of hiding from the police for his 54 armed robberies, in 1986 he moved from his native Italy to the UK.
The bandit decided to continue his activities in a new country.
He came to the Knightsbridge bank with a request to check the rented cell there.
On the way to her, Viccei neutralized the guard.
In this, the thief was helped by the manager, who, because of his cocaine addiction, fell into the Italian's network.
A sign was hung on the storage that it was temporarily out of operation.
The manager changed the guards and disabled the surveillance cameras.
The thieves quietly robbed the financial institution, taking with them 60 million pounds sterling.
At today's prices, this amount has tripled.
The authorities found out about the robbery only an hour later, this time was enough for the thieves to escape from the crime scene.
The authorities had only a fragment of the fingerprint.
Interpol found out that it belonged to Viccia.
Valerio managed to escape to Latin America, but all his accomplices in England were arrested.
Surprisingly, the bandit's instinct changed - he decided to return to England for his favorite Ferrari and follow its mandrel.
The police arrested a daring robber, the court sentenced him to 22 years in prison.
The investigators were able to return only 10 million, the rest of the money settled somewhere in South America.
After being released, Viccei did not break with his criminal past and was killed in a shootout in 2000.
The 45 year old thief was driving to his next bank robbery.
Money was not the main thing for him - robberies and fame became a kind of drug for Viccia.
The mysterious thief of Baghdad.
In 2007, a private bank "Dar es Salaam"was robbed in Baghdad.
When the employees went to work in the morning, they found that the doors of the institution were open, the safe was not locked, and all the money had disappeared from it.
Along with $ 282 million, 3 security guards also disappeared.
A huge amount exceeds the budgets of some poor countries.
This robbery raises more questions than answers.
It is unclear why the bank had such a huge amount in dollars, and not in local currency.
How did the robbers manage to take out so much money without being noticed?
Perhaps the thieves were helped by the local police, who led them through security posts.
As a result, the robbers could not be caught.
I must say that Iraq holds the first place in the world in terms of the amount of money disappearing during bank robberies.
At least $ 1 million is stolen here every month.
Boston Museum.
On March 18, 1990, two men in police uniforms convinced security guards at the Gardner Museum in Boston that they had come on a call.
Allegedly, the alarm went off, so we need to check the halls.
The guards, contrary to their instructions, allowed the guests into the museum.
The thieves then handcuffed the guards and took them to the basement.
The bandits didnot even have weapons.
Over the next 81 minutes, the thieves selected 12 particularly liked paintings and took them away along with the surveillance camera film.
The amount of the stolen is estimated at $ 300 million - among the paintings were the creations of Vermeer and Rembrandt.
The police could not find any traces of the intruders.
However, in 1994, an anonymous person offered to return the stolen goods for the amount of $ 2.6 million in exchange for refusing further prosecution.
However, there was no continuation of the story with that note.
The police can only assume that the robbery was carried out by amateurs.
The fact is that they handled the paintings rather carelessly, and the most valuable samples remained untouched.
Today, a reward of $ 5 million has been set for any information about the stolen paintings.
The authorities even promised not to pursue their new owner.
Theft of bonds.
This robbery on a quiet street in London would have looked like an ordinary street, if not for one "but".
58 year old courier John Goddard was carrying $ 292 million worth of valuable bonds in his briefcase.
These checks belonged to the Bank of the British Treasury and housing construction companies.
The essence of bonds is that their owner is the one who holds them in his hands.
In fact, this is a kind of cash.
A knife was held to Goddard's throat and his briefcase was taken away.
Eventually, the police arrested Keith Cheesman, who was jailed for 6.5 years.
The perpetrator of the crime is called Patrick Thomas, who was found shot in the head.
As a result, the police uncovered a gang of thieves, only two of them remained unknown to the authorities.
It is surprising that one of the most high profile robberies in modern times was committed on an ordinary dark street with a knife in his hands.
The Central Bank of Iraq.
This robbery is again connected with Iraq, a country where the disappearance of money from the bank no longer surprises anyone.
Usually, crimes of this kind require painstaking planning, often it is necessary to use force.
But in this case, the robbery was both simple and effective at the same time.
The fact is that the ruler of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, eventually began to consider the whole country his patrimony.
And he perceived the Central Bank of Iraq as a personal repository of his money.
In the early morning of March 18, 2003, just a few hours before the start of the military campaign against the country, Saddam Hussein's youngest son appeared in the office of the main financial institution with the dictator's closest aide.
They demanded to give them $ 900 million and 100 million euros.
Instead of documents, the couple presented only Saddam Hussein's personal order to issue the required amount.
The bankers decided that it was better to fulfill the personal instructions of the head of the country, rather than discuss them.
The dictator's envoys refused to say why they need so much money and where they will be moved.
for 2 hours, the bank loaded cash, they eventually settled on three trucks.
Even before the start of the working day, the kidnappers left with a billion dollars.
But this amount is equal to a quarter of all the foreign exchange reserves of Iraq.
Bankers report that earlier Hussein and members of his family applied to banks for cash, but they did it infrequently, and the amounts did not exceed $ 5 million.
The Americans believe that such an impressive amount was required by the dictator that in case of defeat in the war, they can use them already abroad.
However, Hussein was caught and executed, and his son was later killed.
The new authorities managed to find only 650 million dollars, they were hidden in a secret place in the palace of the former leader.
The rest of the money was never found.
They say that they were taken to Syria.
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