Woman held over £53m robbery
Last updated at 14:08 15 March 2006
A 27-year-old woman has been arrested in connection with Britain's biggest ever cash robbery.
The woman was held on suspicion of money laundering by detectives investigating the £53million Securitas robbery in Tonbridge, Kent, three weeks ago.
She was arrested in Chatham, Kent, yesterday afternoon and has now been released on bail.
Four men and a woman have so far been charged in connection with the robbery and are due to appear at Maidstone Crown Court on June 12.
The robbery gang struck in the early hours of February 22, netting £53,116,760.
Securitas depot manager Colin Dixon, his wife Lynn and son Craig, then eight, were kidnapped in the raid.
Most of the cash is still missing.
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