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Couple of class quotes on this:

 

Crime experts believe the gang must have known where the money was, and the easiest way to get in and out.

 

Detective Superintendent Paul Gladstone of Kent Police's serious and organised crime unit said the raid was "clearly a robbery that was planned in detail over time".
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Couple of class quotes on this:

 

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Crime experts believe the gang must have known where the money was, and the easiest way to get in and out.

 

 

 

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Detective Superintendent Paul Gladstone of Kent Police's serious and organised crime unit said the raid was "clearly a robbery that was planned in detail over time".

 

 

 

f***ing quality them Kahnee

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Man and woman being questioned today over it - according to one newspaper, the woman was caught by her bank trying to pay in £6k in used notes :D

 

they weren't used notes, they were brand new. the woman tried to open a building society account with six grand in brand new notes still with the wrapping band around them stamped 'tunbridge'.

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they weren't used notes, they were brand new. the woman tried to open a building society account with six grand in brand new notes still with the wrapping band around them stamped 'tunbridge'.

 

She's about as bright as most types from Kent then.

 

By the way - it's Tonbridge. With an 'o'. Not to be confused with the posh t***s from Tunbridge Wells.

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they weren't used notes, they were brand new. the woman tried to open a building society account with six grand in brand new notes still with the wrapping band around them stamped 'tunbridge'.

 

That makes more sense - must try listening more clearly to conversations I'm not part of

 

Third person was arrested this morning

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they weren't used notes, they were brand new. the woman tried to open a building society account with six grand in brand new notes still with the wrapping band around them stamped 'tunbridge'.

"Honest, I was selling this unwanted jar of Oil of Ulay I got for Christmas on ebay and somebody bid £6,000 for it. It won the auction and the buyer paid me in cash AND left me good feedback"

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