A third man has appeared in court charged in connection with what is alleged to be Britain's largest-ever jewellery heist.
Clinton Mogg, 42, from Westby Road in Bournemouth, appeared at Westminster magistrates court charged with conspiracy to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on August 6th.
He was remanded to appear at Kingston crown court on September 1st alongside his co-accused Solomun Beyene, 24, from north-west London, and Craig Calderwood, 26, of no fixed abode.
The latter pair have been charged with conspiring with others to rob Graff jewellers and also a firearms offence in relation to the alleged robbery.
More than £40 million worth of jewels are believed to have been stolen in the alleged raid, the largest in British history.
Clinton Mogg, 42, from Westby Road in Bournemouth, appeared at Westminster magistrates court charged with conspiracy to rob Graff jewellers in New Bond Street on August 6th.
He was remanded to appear at Kingston crown court on September 1st alongside his co-accused Solomun Beyene, 24, from north-west London, and Craig Calderwood, 26, of no fixed abode.
The latter pair have been charged with conspiring with others to rob Graff jewellers and also a firearms offence in relation to the alleged robbery.
More than £40 million worth of jewels are believed to have been stolen in the alleged raid, the largest in British history.

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