funny....here's the bite out of the whole article, quote "Although there was no sign of forced entry to the building, the detective said, "whether that involves
inside knowledge will form part of the investigation."
change that to "inside assistance"...i'm sure they had buyers in Antwerp all lined up...the haul went into a lorry, which went onto a ferry to Rotterdam, and to Antwerp, trading capital of stones, at best they get paid 30 cents on the dollar, probably 10 to 15 though.
MAYBE, the owners of the stones were behind this, they get "ripped off", insurance has to "pay" them and in the end, the stones are back in Europe. The guys that REALLY got to sweat are those dunceski's monitoring the security systems, not only will they be sweated HARD...they better pray they didn't use their cell phones imprudently. they might think they got it made, with that pitiful 100,000 pounds they got for their role in this crime.....police will be finding corpses in the days ahead.
one more thought, of all the markets in precious whatevers, excluding art, gems are the worst, because you have to be a top flight expert to know value, its not exactly a liquid broad anonymous market.
why cant people have the wisdom to just behave?