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Three men jailed for planning murder of Securitas robber

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Three men jailed for planning murder of Securitas robber

Three men jailed for planning murder of Securitas robber

Three men have been jailed for a total of 99 years for planning to murder a member of a gang that carried out Britain's biggest ever cash robbery.

Paul Allen was left paralysed for life after shots were fired at his home in north-east London, in 2019.

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