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Five held over £2m cash depot raid

Katy Hastings,Pa
Tuesday 12 December 2006 04:51 EST

Police hunting a gang who stole almost £2 million from a bank processing centre arrested five men today.

Officers from Staffordshire Police swooped on properties in the Wood End area of Coventry, West Midlands, between 4.30am and 5.30am.

The five were arrested in connection with the raid on the NatWest cash depot in Tamworth, Staffordshire, on October 18 in which a skip lorry was used to smash through a wall.

The men, who are all from Coventry and aged between 25 and 31, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to rob, a spokesman for Staffordshire Police said.

They have been taken to Burton police station where they will be questioned later today, he added.

A £50,000 reward was put up by police following the robbery which happened at 10pm at the compound on the town's Amington industrial estate.

The skip lorry, occupied by masked men in high-visibility jackets, was driven through a security fence before hitting the wall of the building.

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