How does a crew of elderly, retired criminals-some in their late 70s with diabetes and knee replacements-manage to execute the most sophisticated, physically demanding, and lucrative safe deposit burglary in British legal history? The Hatton Garden Heist of 2015 was a spectacular final act by London's aging analogue underworld against a digital world. Taking advantage of the long, quiet Easter bank holiday, the crew infiltrated the vault of the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company in London's elite diamond district. Using a heavy-duty, industrial Hilti diamond-tipped drill, they painstakingly bored a massive hole through two meters of reinforced concrete to bypass the two-ton vault door. Sweating in the dust for days, they raided 73 safety deposit boxes, vanishing with an estimated 14 million pounds in untraceable diamonds, gold, and cash before anyone even noticed the breach. This meticulous true-crime narrative dissects the logistics of old-school burglary. It documents the crew's brilliant defeat of the alarm systems, their ultimate downfall due to a single overlooked CCTV camera and their inability to adapt to modern lip-reading surveillance, and the fascinating history of the London diamond trade. Respect the patience of experience. The Hatton Garden Heist proves that against the most advanced digital security in the world, the brute force of a diamond drill and pure stubbornness can still win.



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Titel
The Pensioner's Score: The Audacity of the Hatton Garden Heist
Untertitel
Concrete Drills, Safe Deposits, and the Flawless Easter Weekend Burglary by Britain's Elderly Underworld, 2015
EAN
9783565466672
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.78 MB
Anzahl Seiten
148