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£40m robbed from UK’s Graff Jewellery

Posted by Shane On August - 11 - 2009ADD COMMENTS

Robbers in UKA well ‘planning and execution’ of the plan which most robbers dread to happen in existence actually happened in one of the Jewellery shops in UK, thereby successfully getting hold of   £40m from the jewellers.

The police quote this robbery as most perfectly executed and said this is  the second most money robbed throughout Britain. The first ofcourse is the robbery of 50million euros which also relates to a Jewellery shop.

Now, you wont believe this. Both the robbers, Successfully got hold of  43 items from the shop. Ah, this act requires some holding up and they did exactly the dirty work.

One of the staff of Graff Jewellery were taken along the robbers and they did 2 gun shots in open air to make things happen for them.

The people who entered the jewellery were neatly dressed, police says.  The Police release the CCTV of the robbers and it can be noticed that

“The first suspect is described as white, about 30 years old, slim and between 5ft 10ins and 6ft tall.The other man is described as black, in his 30s, 6ft tall, more well- built than the first suspect, with very short hair”.

Det Ch Insp Pam Mace from the Flying Squad said: “This was a well planned robbery with a number of vehicles used to help the robbers escape.

“These men are extremely dangerous and fired at least two shots in busy London streets as they made their getaway.

“Someone knows who these men are, they would undoubtedly have spoken about it beforehand or boasted about it afterwards.”

As usual though, the robbers used cars to escape the scene of crime  and changed the vehicle occasionally to make thing Easy on them and difficult for police to trace.

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Telling Barack Obama that “Hillary Clinton called” might land one in trouble, for this is one of the 21 things that the White House staff is barred from saying to the U.S. President.

According to the Politico, a list of 21 things the staff were not allowed to say to the President was circulated in the White House.

The 21 Things You Cannot Say to the President after a News Conference are:

1. Hey, we hear the Golf Channel is going to carry it next time. Well, actually, only the Golf Channel is going to carry it next time.

2. Don’t worry. We’ll get ‘em next year.

3. Professor Gates called. He can’t find his house keys.

4. You want to take a mulligan on this one?

5. We did try to plant a question about Bo, but nobody would go for it.

6. Saying, “I don’t know all the facts … but the police acted stupidly” is a little like saying, “I don’t know if there are weapons of mass destruction … but let’s invade Iraq anyway.”

7. We’ve decided to call the whole news conference a “teachable moment.”

8. You want a cigarette?

9. Biden called.

10. William Henry “Bill” Gates is the Microsoft guy. Robert Michael Gates is the secretary of defense guy. Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the Harvard professor. They are not related and have never performed in Vegas together. Gibbs will walk this back in the gaggle. 1. Tape it over? But, Mr. President, these press conferences are live.

12. The reason we can’t put the questions on the teleprompter is because we aren’t supposed to know the questions in advance.

13. Those bunched-up clothes in the bed turned out not to be Douglas Elmendorf.

14. That reporter wasn’t from North Carolina; he was from North Korea.

15. Hillary called.

16. You want a blue pill?

17. We checked: After six months, they can’t fire you.

18. If nobody blogs about it, we think you’ll be OK.

19. Now, is somebody willing to rehearse more and play golf less?

20. The only poll that counts is the one on Election Day.

21. Rahm wants to see you in his office immediately

Tourists

Tourists

AN angry tourist turned on staff at Edinburgh Castle after they told him that his son could not fire the One o’Clock Gun.

The incident was revealed after Historic Scotland disclosed that 30 of its workers had been physically or verbally attacked by visitors over the last three years. 

Black eyes and broken teeth were among the injuries suffered in other incidents.

One woman, who works at Edinburgh Castle, said: “You’d be surprised how angry people can get when they visit. I’ve seen visitors get hot under the collar from everything from the shop running out of a certain size of T-shirt to a man’s son not being allowed to fire the One o’Clock Gun.”

The documents, released under freedom of information laws, did not reveal at which Historic Scotland site each incident had taken place.

The incident logs show that in March 2007 one steward was beaten up by a visitor asking them to move a car parked illegally.

Source: Edinburgh Evening News