Gang guilty of Britain's biggest heist

Five men were found guilty today of kidnap and robbery in Britain's biggest ever heist, a daring £53 million pound raid on a …

Five men were found guilty today of kidnap and robbery in Britain's biggest ever heist, a daring £53 million pound raid on a cash depot in Kent.

The robbers, some dressed as policemen and most wearing prosthetic disguises, snatched the record haul after getting past tight security by kidnapping the depot's manager, his wife and son at gunpoint.

They were also helped by an "inside man", who not only provided details of the building's interior layout and security protocols, but also secretly filmed it using a tiny camera hidden on his belt.

Despite the elaborate planning, the gang was rounded up by police within days of the February 2006 raid at the Securitas depot in Tonbridge, after detectives received a tip-off.

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Stuart Royle (49), Jetmir Bucpapa (26), Lea Rusha (35), Ermir Hysenaj (28), and Roger Coutts (30), were convicted at the Old Bailey of conspiracy to kidnap, conspiracy to rob and conspiracy to possess firearms.

Another defendant, John Fowler (59), was cleared of those charges while Keith Borer (54), was found not guilty of handling stolen goods.

Sentence will be passed on Tuesday.

The men had denied all charges but prosecutors said forensic discoveries and detailed phone records linked them to the crime.