By Milly Vincent For Mailonline
Published: 02:32 BST, 27 May 2019 | Updated: 04:51 BST, 27 May 2019
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One of the infamous Hatton Garden raiders who stole almost £14million worth of gold, cash and jewels, is claimed to have smuggled £2million of the stolen goods to a Spanish hideaway.
The ageing criminal mastermind recruited gangland figures to help him transport a fraction of the £14million haul from the Hatton Garden operation in April 2015, reports The Mirror.
It is claimed the goods were shipped through Holland before being stashed away in a Spanish bolt hole.
Prosecutors say £13.69 million was made by the burglars but only £4,324,437 has been recovered by police.
It is claimed the goods, stolen from the Hatton Garden safe deposit in April 2015, were shipped through Holland before being stashed away in a Spanish bolt hole
The ageing criminal mastermind recruited gangland figures to help him transport a fraction of the £14million haul from the Hatton Garden operation in April 2015, its claimed
Terry Perkins, 69, told prison officers he was feeling unwell less than 24 hours before he was found dead in his cell at maximum security Belmarsh jail in south east London last February, a pre-inquest review heard
£3.6 million worth of valuables have been returned to its owners, some of it damaged.
Another £689,233 cannot be returned because its owners have not come forward, or because it is not possible to identify who it belongs to.
The claims that stolen goods remain in Spain came to light after Ross Kemp's ITV documentary on the infamous raid aired on Friday.
Kemp details unseen police surveillance