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Three in dock over £53m robbery

Two of the suspects, covered in blankets, being escorted by police to a prison van after the court hearing. Picture: GRANT FALVEY
Two of the suspects, covered in blankets, being escorted by police to a prison van after the court hearing. Picture: GRANT FALVEY
A third suspect, under a blanket, is taken to a prison van. Picture: ANDY PAYTON
A third suspect, under a blanket, is taken to a prison van. Picture: ANDY PAYTON

TWO men and a woman have been remanded in custody after appearing in court charged with offences connected with the robbery at the Securitas depot in Tonbridge last week.

One of them is 60-year-old John Fowler, a car salesman, of Elderden Farm, Chart Hill Road, Staplehurst, near Maidstone.

He is charged with one count of conspiracy to rob and three charges of kidnapping depot manager Colin Dixon, his wife Lynn and their nine-year-old son Craig. Additionally he is jointly charged with handling stolen goods.

The second man charged is Stuart John Royle, 47, also a car salesman, of Allen Street, Maidstone, who is charged with conspiracy to rob the Securitas depot between January 1 and February 23.

The woman is Kim Shackleton, 38, self-employed, also of Allen Street, Maidstone, who is accused of handling stolen goods, namely steel cash cages belonging to the Bank of England and Securitas.

The three appeared before magistrates at Maidstone. They were remanded until March 13 when they will appear before a judge at Maidstone Crown Court.

Elizabeth Howe, Chief Crown Prosecutor for Kent, said: "I have been working closely with the investigation team from the start. We have preferred these very serious charges after due examination of the existing evidence.’

Assistant Chief Constable Adrian Leppard said: "I remain pleased with the progress of this case. This investigation is likely to continue for many months and possibly years as we track down those responsible and indeed all of the stolen money. Future success will rely upon thorough and painstaking detective work - something we are very good at in Kent."

On Wedneday night a woman arrested on Monday was released on police bail.

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