Inside the UK’s Biggest Cash Heist: 20 Years Since the £53 Million Securitas Robbery
It’s been two decades since the brazen Securitas cash depot robbery shook Tonbridge to its core. Now, the chilling story of how detectives cracked the nation’s biggest cash heist is finally uncovered in a gripping new documentary.
£53 Million Stolen in Daring Kidnap Plot
On February 21, 2006, the depot manager was snatched on his way home. Armed thugs held him and his family hostage, forcing him to open the depot overnight. Seven masked gunmen stormed in, held staff at gunpoint, and made off with a jaw-dropping £53 million in cold cash.
Massive Police Hunt and High-Tech Tactics
- Kent Police launched their biggest investigation ever.
- Over one billion fingerprint checks were processed.
- 40,000 phone lines were analysed.
- More than 14,500 pieces of evidence went under the microscope in court.
From undercover agents inside the gang to prosthetic disguises, spy cameras, and even a hideout in a Moroccan mansion, cops pursued every lead in this jaw-dropping case.
New Documentary Unveils Untold Secrets
To mark the 20th anniversary, Kent Police have dropped a feature-length film packed with original evidence — including spine-chilling recordings made by the robbers themselves. The documentary premieres Friday, February 20.
“The robbery, including the kidnap of the depot manager, is one of the most elaborate in UK criminal history,” said Chief Constable Tim Smith. “But at its heart were terrified victims held at gunpoint. Through good old-fashioned police work, justice was served.”
Despite huge breakthroughs, the investigation remains open with more than £30 million still missing. Police urge anyone with information to come forward now.