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We’ve found some! Enforcer behind the £53m Securitas robbery clocked in a £7k Rolex days after cops admit most of haul will never be recovered

Former cage fighter spotted taking £40k Merc for a spin just months after being freed from jail

THE enforcer behind the £53million Securitas depot robbery is clocked in a £7,000 Rolex just days after cops admitted most of the haul will never be found.

Paul Allen, 37, took his £40,000 Mercedes convertible for a spin just months after being freed six years into an 18-year jail term.

The former cage fighter smirked as his muscles bulged in a £220 Armani tracksuit in Woolwich, South East London.


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A source said: “Because of time spent on remand and his guilty plea, he’s out. It’s understandable that people might question that.”

Allen fled to Morocco with ringleader Lee Murray, 38, after the heist in Tonbridge, Kent, ten years ago today.

They were finally caught and Murray, who is half-Moroccan, is doing 25 years there.

Allen was extradited and admitted kidnap, robbery and firearms offences in 2009. Kent Police’s then chief Mike Fuller said: “He played a key role.”

Kent Police have found about £20million of the haul but admitted last week that the rest was “untraceable” and is “unlikely” to be found.