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It's Britian's most famous and lucrative cash robbery, an audacious raid on a supposedly impregnable Security Express depot that lifted ¿6 million. The armed robbers struck on Easte Monday, 4 April 1983, hauling away frive tons of cash. Nothing has been left to chance. There were no mistakes and no clues left behind. John Knight and his brother Ronnie were well-known faces in the London underworld, hard men who kept the code of the traditional East End gangster. Outwardly respectable bussinessmen, their prosperous lifestyles were funded by the proceeds of serious crime. They were riding high when John Knight and his hand-picked team executed the perfect robbery, and Ronnie helped lauder the cash. They almost got away with it... Det. Supt. Peter Wilton was the man in charge of the Security Express investigation. With his crack team of detective, the "Dirty Dozen", he spent years relentlessly tracking the culprits, playing a ruthless cat and mouse game that eventually led the police to some of London's most notorious villans. Now for the first time, hunter and prey have teamed up to reveal the full story.

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