5-The Great Train Robbery (1963):
Great Train Robbery took place on August 8, 1963, in Buckinghamshire, England. A gang of 15 men, led by Bruce Reynolds, carried out the heist on a Royal Mail train known as the "Up Special" from Glasgow to London. The gang tampered with the signals and stopped the train, then overpowered the train's crew and made off with £2.6 million (equivalent to around £55 million today). The real-life robbery was a significant event in British criminal history and received widespread media attention at the time. Many of the robbers were eventually captured and sentenced to long prison terms. The incident led to changes in security measures for transporting valuables by train in the UK.
4-The Antwerp Diamond Heist (2003):
3-Banco Central Burglary (2005):
On the weekend of August 6-7, 2005, the gang broke into the vault and stole an estimated 160 million Brazilian reais (equivalent to about $70 million at the time). The cash was mostly in 50-real bills, and it weighed around three metric tons.
2-Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist (1990):
Among the stolen artworks were masterpieces by renowned artists such as Johannes Vermeer, Rembrandt van Rijn, รdouard Manet, and Edgar Degas. The stolen artworks had an estimated value of around $500 million, making it the largest recorded property theft in history.
1-Banco Central Burglary in Ciudad del Este (2017):
The heist involved a meticulously planned operation that was carried out with military precision. The criminals set off explosions, created diversions, and engaged in a firefight with law enforcement officers. They stole an estimated $11.72 million in cash from the bank's vault, making it one of the largest heists in Paraguayan history.
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