25 Highest Profile Robberies, Heists And Raids
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I rob banks for a living, what do you do?- John Dillinger
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1. Lufthansa Heist 1978 $6 Million
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2. The Great Train Robbery 1963 2.6 Million Euro
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3. Dunbar Armored Facility Robbery 1997 $18 Million
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4. Drumlanrig Castle Robbery 2003 $40 Million
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5. Northern Bank Robbery 2004 26.5 Million Euro
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6. Cellini Salt Cellar Robbery 2003 Stole a part-enamelled gold table sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini
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7. The Graff Diamonds Robbery 2009 est $65 Million
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8. Brinks-MAT Robbery 1983 26 Million Euro worth of gold, diamonds and cash
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9. The Securitas Depot Robbery 2006 53 Million Euro in bank notes
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10. Carlton Hotel Robbery 1994 30 Million Euro in jewels
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11. Banco Central Burglary at Fortaleza $160 Million
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12. Antwerp Diamond Heist 2003 $100 Million diamond heist
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13. Heist at Harrys 2008 $108 Million
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14. Schiphol Airport Robbery 2005 $118 Million
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15. British Bank of the Middle East Raid 1976 25 Million Euro
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16. E.G. Bhrle Art Museum Robbery 2008 $139 Million
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17. Knights Bridge Security Deposit Robbery 1987 60 Million Euro
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18. United California Bank Robbery 1972 estimated at nearly $12 Million
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19. Millennium Dome Raid 2000 Theft of a flawless 203.04 carats 40.608 g gem with an estimated worth of 200 Million Euro
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20. Dar Es Salaam Bank Robbery 2007 $282 Million
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21. SMBC London Robbery 2008 $ 229 Million
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22. Gardner Museum Robbery 1990 13 Pieces of Art Worth an estimated $500 Million
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23. City Bonds Robbery 1990 John Goddard was robbed at knife point while transporting 301 bills and certificates of deposit, mostly for 1 million Euro each.
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24. Central Bank of Iraq Robbery 2003 Saddam Hussein sent a demand with his son Qusay to make a withdrawal for $1 Billion. Bank personnel reluctantly consented,out of fear of what would happen for denying the dictators orders.
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25. Stephane Breitwieser 1995-2011 The waiter turned thief,had stolen over 239 pieces of art from over 172 museums worldwide. The artwork stolen was estimated to be worth $1.2 Billion
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