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Diamonds worth Rs 270 crore gone in 5 minutes

Updated on: 20 February,2013 07:40 AM IST  | 
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In one of the biggest robberies ever, eight armed thieves stole diamonds from a security van from the runway of Brussels airport, without having to fire a single shot

Diamonds worth Rs 270 crore gone in 5 minutes

Eight masked gunmen made a hole in a security fence at Brussels international airport, drove onto the tarmac and snatched some $50 million (Rs 270 crore) worth of diamonds from the hold of a Swiss-bound plane without firing a shot.


The gang used fake police cars in their daring raid late yesterday, grabbed the cache of stones and sped off into the darkness. “They tried to pass themselves off as police officers,” said Anja Bijnens, spokeswoman for the Brussels prosecutor’s office.



Illustration/Amit Bandre


They reportedly wore outfits which resembled dark police clothing and both cars had blue lights on top, she said. Police found one burnt-out vehicle close to the airport later that night and said they were still looking for clues.

The heist was estimated at some $50million (Rs 270 crore) in diamonds, said Caroline De Wolf of the Antwerp World Diamond Centre. “What we are talking about is obviously a gigantic sum,” De Wolf said.

It is thought the goods stolen belonged to diamond and gold traders in the Belgian city of Antwerp, the Belgian media reported. An airport spokesman said the robbers made a hole in the perimeter fence and drove up to the Swiss passenger plane, which was ready to leave.

The robbers got out of the car, flashed machine guns with laser sights at pilots and security transport workers before taking the loot in two locked metal trunks from the hold, which was accessed from outside.

Without firing a shot, they drove off through the same hole in the fence, completing the spectacular theft within barely five minutes, Bijnens said. Airport spokesman Jan Van Der Cruijsse could not explain how the area could be so vulnerable to theft. “We abide by the most stringent rules,” he said. The Swiss flight, bound for Zurich and operated by Helvetic Airways, was canceled. Swiss, an affiliate of Germany’s Deutsche Lufthansa AG, declined to comment on the heist, citing the ongoing judicial investigation. u00a0Recent theft of jewels worth R87 lakh from New York hotel display

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