Hatton Garden jewellery heist gang jailed for 34 years
The gang who helped carry out the biggest burglary in English legal history at a safety deposit box in London's Hatton Garden have been jailed for a total of 34 years.
The gang who helped carry out the biggest burglary in English legal history at a safety deposit box in London's Hatton Garden have been jailed for a total of 34 years.
One of the men involved in the Hatton Garden raid has said he feels sorry for the victims of the audacious robbery.
Plumber Hugh Doyle was found guilty of concealing, converting or transferring criminal property between 1 January and 19 May last year.
He was jailed for 21 months, suspended for two years.
Leaving court, Doyle said:
I'm relieved that it's nearly all over. I'd just like to thank my legal team.
I just want to spend some time with my family now and I've got boilers to fit in north London.
I've known Ken (John Collins) for quite a few years ... but it's just one of those things.
I feel sorry for the victims for what's happened because people's lives have been devastated here.
I'm sorry for any inconvenience.
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