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Second arrest made after the shooting of Tonbridge Securitas robber Paul Allen

A second man has been arrested in connection to the shooting of a robber who was part of Kent's biggest heist.

On Thursday, police began investigating the violent attack on Chatham man Paul Allen, who carried out part of the £53m Securitas robbery, in Tonbridge in 2006.

A man, aged 28 was arrested yesterday on suspicion of attempted murder and firearms offences.

Paul Allen who has been jailed for his part in Kent's biggest robbery Pic Kent Police
Paul Allen who has been jailed for his part in Kent's biggest robbery Pic Kent Police

This followed the arrest of a man, in his 50s, who was taken in to custody by police earlier in the day, for the same offences.

Both have since been bailed to return on a date in mid-August.

Thieves stole £53million from a Securitas van in the Tonbridge heist. Pic:Kent Police
Thieves stole £53million from a Securitas van in the Tonbridge heist. Pic:Kent Police

Police were called to Paul Allen's home in Malvern Drive, Woodford Green London after11pm on Thursday.

Reports claimed six bullets were fired through a conservatory window.

The 41-year-old suffered gunshot wounds and was taken to hospital where his condition remains critical.

The gang of robbers held the lorry driver and his family hostage. Pic Kent Police
The gang of robbers held the lorry driver and his family hostage. Pic Kent Police

He is notorious for the Tonbridge heist, which saw him and a gang of men steal millions of pounds from a Securitas van.

At the time he was living in Hunterfield Close, Chatham.

Detectives from Trident and Area Command investigate and retain an open mind as to motive.

Some of the millions of pounds that were stolen in the Tonbridge heist. Pic Kent Police
Some of the millions of pounds that were stolen in the Tonbridge heist. Pic Kent Police

Detective Chief Inspector Nicky Arrowsmith of Trident said: “This investigation remains ongoing and officers continue to follow a number of lines of enquiry.

“We are still appealing for any witnesses or anyone who has information to come forward and speak to police.

“The shooting took place at a residential property in Malvern Drive. Were you in Malvern Drive around that time? Did you see anything unusual or possibly the suspect fleeing the scene?”

Anyone who saw this incident or has cctv/dashcam footage is asked to call Trident on 101 quoting 9891/11JUL

Or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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