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Robber Claims £1.1M Raid Was 'Consented' Job
19 Nov
Summary
- Robber claims he was promised £5,000 for a £1.1 million watch raid.
- He states the heist was 'consented' and an inside job.
- A salesman involved died by suicide the day after the robbery.

A 31-year-old man is on trial, claiming he was promised £5,000 for his role in a £1.1 million watch robbery. He told Woolwich Crown Court that he believed the May 25th incident in Richmond was a "consented" inside job. He stated he was instructed not to wear a disguise and was assured that CCTV footage would not be an issue.
During the robbery at 247 Kettles on Kew Road, the defendant alleged he "hesitated" when his associate, Kyle Mehmet, restrained the salesman, Oliver White. He testified that Mehmet told him to "stick to the plan," which he interpreted as confirmation that the heist was staged. He stated he expected to be paid and taken home afterwards.
Tragically, Mr. White, the salesman, died by suicide the day after the robbery, after reportedly facing questions from his employers. The defendant expressed profound shock and confusion upon hearing of Mr. White's death, stating he had forgotten about the money and only wanted to distance himself from the situation.




