Hatton Garden ringleader Terry Perkins, 69, missed four urgent hospital ...

Brian Reader was known as 'the Guv'nor' and was a partner in crime of notorious gangland figure Kenneth Noye - despite the fact the pair were like 'chalk and cheese'.

Aged 76, Reader is the oldest of the gang and he even travelled to the robbery on a bus using a pensioner's 'Freedom Pass'. One police officer even described him as 'the last of the gentlemen thieves.' 

Last week he was told he must pay back £6,644,951, including the sale of his £639,800 home and development land worth £533,000.

'Gunnor' Brian Reader

'Walter Mitty' Danny Jones

'Gunnor' Brian Reader (left) and 'Walter Mitty' Danny Jones (right)

Daniel Jones was described as an 'eccentric Walter Mitty' character during the trial when one of the accused men told of his strange habits.

The 58-year-old is one of the two men who actually got through the small hole the gang drilled into the vault and went through safety deposit boxes before handing out the loot.

He was caught on CCTV wearing an eccentric outfit during the raid, complete with striped trousers, a hi-viz waistcoat, red trainers and a navy baseball cap. He was ordered to hand over £6,649,827. 

John 'Kenny' Collins, 75, was part of the Islington side of the gang and has a long string of convictions for crimes including robbery, handling stolen goods and fraud dating back to 1961.

He was the driver for the gang waited in vehicles outside the safety deposit company on both nights of the Hatton Garden raid and acted as a lookout. It was his link to the white Mercedes which the first step in police tracking down the raiders.

He was ordered to pay £7,686,039 after the court heard he had assets in 'liquid form' and property in this jurisdiction and abroad.

Perkins, of Enfield, was told he must pay £6,526,571.

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