After a series of blasts, the strongroom was located by one E C Miller, who forced it with a hammer and chisel. |
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The keeper unlocked the jewels and to his amazement was seized and held in the strongroom. |
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There's still the small strongroom to empty, but I think we'd better leave that here. |
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Haig's bank manager had been warned by telephone to expect a party with valuable goods to be deposited in his strongroom. |
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Kept in a strongroom, deep in the vaults of the civic centre, it remains the city council's most precious possession. |
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All the robbers then gained access and staff were locked in the records room after the strongroom was unlocked. |
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He watched as guards locked and bolted the heavy door to the strongroom where the cargo from the wreck had been stacked. |
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Van der Walt said his team had unlimited access to a National Prosecuting Authority strongroom full of documents and statements. |
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They forced the manager to open the safe and then herded him and his two colleagues into the strongroom. |
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By the time DCI YELLAND and DI MELUISH turn up at Hatton Garden Safety Deposit strongroom it is empty, strewn with boxes and dust. |
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Officials in Leicestershire came across the score while clearing out a strongroom. |
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But delivery is done in form of ready-made wall modules which are assembled on site to a certified strongroom. |
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Our strongroom doors can be used for strongrooms in massive or in modular construction. |
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Letting the money lie idle in the strongroom will not earn the bank anything. |
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The crown's in the fifth box on the left in the small strongroom. |
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The story was one of a six-year-old boy accidentally locked into a bank strongroom, which can only be opened by an internal time lock after sixty-three hours. |
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He said the forensic investigation, which he started in September 2003, was based on a national prosecuting authority strongroom full of documents. |
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The reticence has caused some to question whether years of corruption and pilfering might mean the strongroom contains less that it ought to. |
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Although money is kept in a strongroom, the front of the building has just a glass door with no lock, to avert stray dogs. |
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Rapid, clean and competent, we are moving your safe or your strongroom door from the cellar or from 20 m height, the weight is not important, and always under perfect security conditions! |
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The precious blocks were engraved by Bewick from boxwood in the late 18th Century and are usually kept in a humidity-controlled strongroom. |
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A CROOKED cop who stole drugs and PS200,000 in cash from a polcie strongroom was cleared of plying vice girls with cocaine yesterday. |
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The robbers drilled through the roof into the bank's strongroom. |
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The haul was found in a former Cardiff solicitors' strongroom and is now in the hands of Jonathan David Jewellers in the city-centre Morgan Arcade, who occupy the premises. |
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But the haul has been rediscovered in a Cardiff solicitors' strongroom, and is now in safe hands at Jonathan David Jewellers in the city centre's Morgan Arcade. |
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Their modus operandi resembled another bank heist at Chelambra in Kozhikode recently, where the culprits bore through the wall into the strongroom. |
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I suppose the basement strongroom was filled in when the building was demolished, although I like to think that maybe it still lies comparatively undisturbed beneath the site. |
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Three connecting holes were expertly made in the 50cm wall with a diamond-tipped drill to create a gap 25cm high and 45cm wide into the strongroom. |
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