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The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at [https://www.Deviantart.com/search?q=Tamara%20Ecclestone%27s Tamara Ecclestone's] mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday.<br>Sex worker Maria Mester, 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br>Gems and cash worth at least £26m were grabbed by thieves, who travelled from  to carry out three raids between 1 and 13 December last year, Isleworth Crown Court heard.<br>They escaped with at least £25m in jewellery from the Ecclestone home and also hit the homes of late Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and Chelsea boss .<br>Among the items taken from Ms Ecclestone's home were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000.<br>Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen.<br>        The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at Tamara Ecclestone's mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday. Among the items taken were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000<br>When she was arrested Mester said in Italian: 'I don't know what you are talking about and I have never stolen anything.' <br>Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house.<br>'This extraordinary offence is a crime of mind numbing ambition - the largest of its kind ever committed, said Mester's barrister Leonard Smith, QC.<br>'It was plainly and obviously planned to the utmost degree by a highly skilled international group, which plainly bribed insiders and carried off the Burglary of the Century.'<br>Mr Smith asked why security guard Ian Eltringham changed his story during the initial police investigation of the burglary.<br>'Eltringham said [he] had seen the burglars, though his account then changed that he had a physical confrontation before they made their escape via ground floor.<br>        Sex worker Maria Mester (pictured), 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br><br>Pictured: Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen<br>'Why did he progress to a more serious confrontation, from a big change, merely seeing people escape?<br>'The answer must be he had answers to obvious questions - how were they missed, why didn't the alarm didn't go off and how did they get into the vault.'<br>Mr Smith also questioned how the robbers were able to get away.   <br>'During the examination of the house, detectives entered each room broken into and the locking mechanisms looked significantly damaged on each door,' he added. <br>'That is, apart from the one door that leads to Tamara Ecclestone's dressing room, called the vault room that houses the jewellery cabinet.<br>'This was a very heavy door.<br><br>There was no damage to the locking mechanism, detectives were of the view that it was a staged attempt - that it was left open or opened by issue of a key.'<br>Staff were convinced the vault had been locked but the Ecclestone family commissioned an expert locksmith's report which found that the vault had been left open.<br>        Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house<br>  RELATED ARTICLES                <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>11 shares<br><br><br>'So the Ecclestone family obviously smelled a rat straight away - the expert locksmith qualifications ([https://www.localpines.com/united-states/orange-beach/contractors/webb%E2%80%99s-hardware-marine-services redirect to Localpines]) report specially commissioned by them told the truth, that specially reinforced door was unlocked,' Mr Smith said.<br>'When, how and by whom?<br>'Inside was a locked cabinet for her to showcase her jewellery.<br><br>This was opened without causing damage and the jewellery was taken.<br>'So, who gave the burglary gang all of this inside information?'<br>Mr Smith said the prosecution case against Mester was a 'guess' and the defendants were just 'flotsam and jetsam - the expendables.'<br>'Their case is a guess, it always has been a guess.<br>        Security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, was allegedly one of the members of the burglars' 'supporting cast'<br>'I'm going to leave you with a terrible quote from Ms Mester: "I'm a whore, an object paid for and used, you don't ask questions."<br>Mr Smith said there was a 'paltry lack of substance and evidence' against Mester.<br>'She will soon be in your hands, she has been to hell and back these last eleven months.<br>'And again, a constant theme in her life, it is men that are responsible for this, and for her exploitation, just as they always have been.' <br>Henry Grunwald, QC, defending Marcovici, said there was no evidence to show he had anything to do with the burglary of the London home of late Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.<br>He said: 'Where is the evidence that the crown believes must have enlisted that when came to the restaurant said 'Hi Sorin these two men are the burglars, they are the crooks, I want you to help them to drive them around'.<br>'That is pure speculation, why does the Crown say that they are trying to fit the cell site and coordinates into their theory?<br>'Merely going to Ealing, having meal in course, two other men arrive and at the end of the evening he takes to where they are saying.<br>'Something said at some stage of the evening that he might drive them around a bit, and perhaps he could find some accommodation for them.<br>'What is there in that to suggest that Mr Marcovici knows that the driving around in connection with a planned burglary and the accommodation was for what?<br>'Somewhere for them to stay, or somewhere for them to stash the goods?<br>'There's no evidence of that.<br>'What did he actually do to further the burglary, to show he was in cahoots, nothing.<br>'I've avoided refers to circuses or fat geeze and stupid chickens, we suggest that the final credit has to be not guilty to each of these counts as far as Mr Marcovici is [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/concerned concerned].'<br>Savastru, of Wyllen Close, Bethnal Green and Mester, of Milan, deny conspiracy to commit burglary and conspiracy to commit money laundering.<br>Marcovici, of Dagenham Road, Romford, and Stan, of Constable Gardens, Harrow, deny conspiracy to burgle. <br>The trial continues. <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement

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'The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at [https://www.Deviantart.com/search?q=Tamara%20Ecclestone%27s Tamara Ecclestone's] mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday.<br>Sex worker Maria Mester, 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br>Gems and cash worth at least £26m were grabbed by thieves, who travelled from to carry out three raids between 1 and 13 December last year, Isleworth Crown Court heard.<br>They escaped with at least £25m in jewellery from the Ecclestone home and also hit the homes of late Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and Chelsea boss .<br>Among the items taken from Ms Ecclestone's home were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000.<br>Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen.<br> The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at Tamara Ecclestone's mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday. Among the items taken were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000<br>When she was arrested Mester said in Italian: 'I don't know what you are talking about and I have never stolen anything.' <br>Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house.<br>'This extraordinary offence is a crime of mind numbing ambition - the largest of its kind ever committed, said Mester's barrister Leonard Smith, QC.<br>'It was plainly and obviously planned to the utmost degree by a highly skilled international group, which plainly bribed insiders and carried off the Burglary of the Century.'<br>Mr Smith asked why security guard Ian Eltringham changed his story during the initial police investigation of the burglary.<br>'Eltringham said [he] had seen the burglars, though his account then changed that he had a physical confrontation before they made their escape via ground floor.<br> Sex worker Maria Mester (pictured), 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br><br>Pictured: Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen<br>'Why did he progress to a more serious confrontation, from a big change, merely seeing people escape?<br>'The answer must be he had answers to obvious questions - how were they missed, why didn't the alarm didn't go off and how did they get into the vault.'<br>Mr Smith also questioned how the robbers were able to get away.   <br>'During the examination of the house, detectives entered each room broken into and the locking mechanisms looked significantly damaged on each door,' he added. <br>'That is, apart from the one door that leads to Tamara Ecclestone's dressing room, called the vault room that houses the jewellery cabinet.<br>'This was a very heavy door.<br><br>There was no damage to the locking mechanism, detectives were of the view that it was a staged attempt - that it was left open or opened by issue of a key.'<br>Staff were convinced the vault had been locked but the Ecclestone family commissioned an expert locksmith's report which found that the vault had been left open.<br> Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>11 shares<br><br><br>'So the Ecclestone family obviously smelled a rat straight away - the expert locksmith qualifications ([https://www.localpines.com/united-states/orange-beach/contractors/webb%E2%80%99s-hardware-marine-services redirect to Localpines]) report specially commissioned by them told the truth, that specially reinforced door was unlocked,' Mr Smith said.<br>'When, how and by whom?<br>'Inside was a locked cabinet for her to showcase her jewellery.<br><br>This was opened without causing damage and the jewellery was taken.<br>'So, who gave the burglary gang all of this inside information?'<br>Mr Smith said the prosecution case against Mester was a 'guess' and the defendants were just 'flotsam and jetsam - the expendables.'<br>'Their case is a guess, it always has been a guess.<br> Security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, was allegedly one of the members of the burglars' 'supporting cast'<br>'I'm going to leave you with a terrible quote from Ms Mester: "I'm a whore, an object paid for and used, you don't ask questions."<br>Mr Smith said there was a 'paltry lack of substance and evidence' against Mester.<br>'She will soon be in your hands, she has been to hell and back these last eleven months.<br>'And again, a constant theme in her life, it is men that are responsible for this, and for her exploitation, just as they always have been.' <br>Henry Grunwald, QC, defending Marcovici, said there was no evidence to show he had anything to do with the burglary of the London home of late Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.<br>He said: 'Where is the evidence that the crown believes must have enlisted that when came to the restaurant said 'Hi Sorin these two men are the burglars, they are the crooks, I want you to help them to drive them around'.<br>'That is pure speculation, why does the Crown say that they are trying to fit the cell site and coordinates into their theory?<br>'Merely going to Ealing, having meal in course, two other men arrive and at the end of the evening he takes to where they are saying.<br>'Something said at some stage of the evening that he might drive them around a bit, and perhaps he could find some accommodation for them.<br>'What is there in that to suggest that Mr Marcovici knows that the driving around in connection with a planned burglary and the accommodation was for what?<br>'Somewhere for them to stay, or somewhere for them to stash the goods?<br>'There's no evidence of that.<br>'What did he actually do to further the burglary, to show he was in cahoots, nothing.<br>'I've avoided refers to circuses or fat geeze and stupid chickens, we suggest that the final credit has to be not guilty to each of these counts as far as Mr Marcovici is [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/concerned concerned].'<br>Savastru, of Wyllen Close, Bethnal Green and Mester, of Milan, deny conspiracy to commit burglary and conspiracy to commit money laundering.<br>Marcovici, of Dagenham Road, Romford, and Stan, of Constable Gardens, Harrow, deny conspiracy to burgle. <br>The trial continues. <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at [https://www.Deviantart.com/search?q=Tamara%20Ecclestone%27s Tamara Ecclestone's] mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday.<br>Sex worker Maria Mester, 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br>Gems and cash worth at least £26m were grabbed by thieves, who travelled from to carry out three raids between 1 and 13 December last year, Isleworth Crown Court heard.<br>They escaped with at least £25m in jewellery from the Ecclestone home and also hit the homes of late Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and Chelsea boss .<br>Among the items taken from Ms Ecclestone's home were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000.<br>Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen.<br> The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at Tamara Ecclestone's mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday. Among the items taken were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000<br>When she was arrested Mester said in Italian: 'I don't know what you are talking about and I have never stolen anything.' <br>Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house.<br>'This extraordinary offence is a crime of mind numbing ambition - the largest of its kind ever committed, said Mester's barrister Leonard Smith, QC.<br>'It was plainly and obviously planned to the utmost degree by a highly skilled international group, which plainly bribed insiders and carried off the Burglary of the Century.'<br>Mr Smith asked why security guard Ian Eltringham changed his story during the initial police investigation of the burglary.<br>'Eltringham said [he] had seen the burglars, though his account then changed that he had a physical confrontation before they made their escape via ground floor.<br> Sex worker Maria Mester (pictured), 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br><br>Pictured: Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen<br>'Why did he progress to a more serious confrontation, from a big change, merely seeing people escape?<br>'The answer must be he had answers to obvious questions - how were they missed, why didn't the alarm didn't go off and how did they get into the vault.'<br>Mr Smith also questioned how the robbers were able to get away.   <br>'During the examination of the house, detectives entered each room broken into and the locking mechanisms looked significantly damaged on each door,' he added. <br>'That is, apart from the one door that leads to Tamara Ecclestone's dressing room, called the vault room that houses the jewellery cabinet.<br>'This was a very heavy door.<br><br>There was no damage to the locking mechanism, detectives were of the view that it was a staged attempt - that it was left open or opened by issue of a key.'<br>Staff were convinced the vault had been locked but the Ecclestone family commissioned an expert locksmith's report which found that the vault had been left open.<br> Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>11 shares<br><br><br>'So the Ecclestone family obviously smelled a rat straight away - the expert locksmith qualifications ([https://www.localpines.com/united-states/orange-beach/contractors/webb%E2%80%99s-hardware-marine-services redirect to Localpines]) report specially commissioned by them told the truth, that specially reinforced door was unlocked,' Mr Smith said.<br>'When, how and by whom?<br>'Inside was a locked cabinet for her to showcase her jewellery.<br><br>This was opened without causing damage and the jewellery was taken.<br>'So, who gave the burglary gang all of this inside information?'<br>Mr Smith said the prosecution case against Mester was a 'guess' and the defendants were just 'flotsam and jetsam - the expendables.'<br>'Their case is a guess, it always has been a guess.<br> Security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, was allegedly one of the members of the burglars' 'supporting cast'<br>'I'm going to leave you with a terrible quote from Ms Mester: "I'm a whore, an object paid for and used, you don't ask questions."<br>Mr Smith said there was a 'paltry lack of substance and evidence' against Mester.<br>'She will soon be in your hands, she has been to hell and back these last eleven months.<br>'And again, a constant theme in her life, it is men that are responsible for this, and for her exploitation, just as they always have been.' <br>Henry Grunwald, QC, defending Marcovici, said there was no evidence to show he had anything to do with the burglary of the London home of late Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.<br>He said: 'Where is the evidence that the crown believes must have enlisted that when came to the restaurant said 'Hi Sorin these two men are the burglars, they are the crooks, I want you to help them to drive them around'.<br>'That is pure speculation, why does the Crown say that they are trying to fit the cell site and coordinates into their theory?<br>'Merely going to Ealing, having meal in course, two other men arrive and at the end of the evening he takes to where they are saying.<br>'Something said at some stage of the evening that he might drive them around a bit, and perhaps he could find some accommodation for them.<br>'What is there in that to suggest that Mr Marcovici knows that the driving around in connection with a planned burglary and the accommodation was for what?<br>'Somewhere for them to stay, or somewhere for them to stash the goods?<br>'There's no evidence of that.<br>'What did he actually do to further the burglary, to show he was in cahoots, nothing.<br>'I've avoided refers to circuses or fat geeze and stupid chickens, we suggest that the final credit has to be not guilty to each of these counts as far as Mr Marcovici is [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/concerned concerned].'<br>Savastru, of Wyllen Close, Bethnal Green and Mester, of Milan, deny conspiracy to commit burglary and conspiracy to commit money laundering.<br>Marcovici, of Dagenham Road, Romford, and Stan, of Constable Gardens, Harrow, deny conspiracy to burgle. <br>The trial continues. <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement '
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[ 0 => 'The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at [https://www.Deviantart.com/search?q=Tamara%20Ecclestone%27s Tamara Ecclestone's] mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday.<br>Sex worker Maria Mester, 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br>Gems and cash worth at least £26m were grabbed by thieves, who travelled from to carry out three raids between 1 and 13 December last year, Isleworth Crown Court heard.<br>They escaped with at least £25m in jewellery from the Ecclestone home and also hit the homes of late Leicester City chairman Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha and Chelsea boss .<br>Among the items taken from Ms Ecclestone's home were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000.<br>Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen.<br> The record-breaking 'Burglary of the Century' at Tamara Ecclestone's mansion was an inside job by staff who left her vault door open, a court heard on Tuesday. Among the items taken were £3,250 earrings and a necklace worth £6,000<br>When she was arrested Mester said in Italian: 'I don't know what you are talking about and I have never stolen anything.' <br>Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house.<br>'This extraordinary offence is a crime of mind numbing ambition - the largest of its kind ever committed, said Mester's barrister Leonard Smith, QC.<br>'It was plainly and obviously planned to the utmost degree by a highly skilled international group, which plainly bribed insiders and carried off the Burglary of the Century.'<br>Mr Smith asked why security guard Ian Eltringham changed his story during the initial police investigation of the burglary.<br>'Eltringham said [he] had seen the burglars, though his account then changed that he had a physical confrontation before they made their escape via ground floor.<br> Sex worker Maria Mester (pictured), 47, her barman son Emile-Bogdan Savastru, 30, security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, and Alexandru Stan, 49, are the alleged 'supporting cast' to the burglars.<br><br>Pictured: Mester posed for Facebook pictures wearing Ms Ecclestone's exclusive jewellery less than a month after the earrings and necklace were stolen<br>'Why did he progress to a more serious confrontation, from a big change, merely seeing people escape?<br>'The answer must be he had answers to obvious questions - how were they missed, why didn't the alarm didn't go off and how did they get into the vault.'<br>Mr Smith also questioned how the robbers were able to get away.   <br>'During the examination of the house, detectives entered each room broken into and the locking mechanisms looked significantly damaged on each door,' he added. <br>'That is, apart from the one door that leads to Tamara Ecclestone's dressing room, called the vault room that houses the jewellery cabinet.<br>'This was a very heavy door.<br><br>There was no damage to the locking mechanism, detectives were of the view that it was a staged attempt - that it was left open or opened by issue of a key.'<br>Staff were convinced the vault had been locked but the Ecclestone family commissioned an expert locksmith's report which found that the vault had been left open.<br> Jurors heard Ecclestone's £70m mansion in Kensington Palace Gardens was so huge that security staff did not notice the thieves breaking in through the back garden or systematically plundering several rooms of the house<br> RELATED ARTICLES <br><br><br><br>Share this article<br>Share<br>11 shares<br><br><br>'So the Ecclestone family obviously smelled a rat straight away - the expert locksmith qualifications ([https://www.localpines.com/united-states/orange-beach/contractors/webb%E2%80%99s-hardware-marine-services redirect to Localpines]) report specially commissioned by them told the truth, that specially reinforced door was unlocked,' Mr Smith said.<br>'When, how and by whom?<br>'Inside was a locked cabinet for her to showcase her jewellery.<br><br>This was opened without causing damage and the jewellery was taken.<br>'So, who gave the burglary gang all of this inside information?'<br>Mr Smith said the prosecution case against Mester was a 'guess' and the defendants were just 'flotsam and jetsam - the expendables.'<br>'Their case is a guess, it always has been a guess.<br> Security worker Sorin Marcovici, 53, was allegedly one of the members of the burglars' 'supporting cast'<br>'I'm going to leave you with a terrible quote from Ms Mester: "I'm a whore, an object paid for and used, you don't ask questions."<br>Mr Smith said there was a 'paltry lack of substance and evidence' against Mester.<br>'She will soon be in your hands, she has been to hell and back these last eleven months.<br>'And again, a constant theme in her life, it is men that are responsible for this, and for her exploitation, just as they always have been.' <br>Henry Grunwald, QC, defending Marcovici, said there was no evidence to show he had anything to do with the burglary of the London home of late Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.<br>He said: 'Where is the evidence that the crown believes must have enlisted that when came to the restaurant said 'Hi Sorin these two men are the burglars, they are the crooks, I want you to help them to drive them around'.<br>'That is pure speculation, why does the Crown say that they are trying to fit the cell site and coordinates into their theory?<br>'Merely going to Ealing, having meal in course, two other men arrive and at the end of the evening he takes to where they are saying.<br>'Something said at some stage of the evening that he might drive them around a bit, and perhaps he could find some accommodation for them.<br>'What is there in that to suggest that Mr Marcovici knows that the driving around in connection with a planned burglary and the accommodation was for what?<br>'Somewhere for them to stay, or somewhere for them to stash the goods?<br>'There's no evidence of that.<br>'What did he actually do to further the burglary, to show he was in cahoots, nothing.<br>'I've avoided refers to circuses or fat geeze and stupid chickens, we suggest that the final credit has to be not guilty to each of these counts as far as Mr Marcovici is [https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/concerned concerned].'<br>Savastru, of Wyllen Close, Bethnal Green and Mester, of Milan, deny conspiracy to commit burglary and conspiracy to commit money laundering.<br>Marcovici, of Dagenham Road, Romford, and Stan, of Constable Gardens, Harrow, deny conspiracy to burgle. <br>The trial continues. <br><br><br>adverts.addToArray("pos":"inread_player")Advertisement' ]
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