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Hatton Garden heist ­mastermind Brian Reader, 79, is released from jail after serving just over three years

Reader had faced a further seven-year jail term if he could not pay a £6.5 million confiscation order

HATTON Garden heist ­mastermind Brian Reader has been released from jail after serving just over three years for the giant jewellery raid.

The 79-year-old — leader of the gang of villains dubbed the Diamond Wheezers — left Belmarsh prison in London last week.

 Hatton Garden heist ­mastermind Brian Reader has been released from jail after serving just over three years of his sentence
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Hatton Garden heist ­mastermind Brian Reader has been released from jail after serving just over three years of his sentenceCredit: Peter Jordan - The Sun
 The 79-year-old was released from Belmarsh prison in London last week
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The 79-year-old was released from Belmarsh prison in London last weekCredit: Peter Jordan - The Sun
 Reader, pictured in 2016, was the oldest member of the Hatton Garden jewellery raid gang
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Reader, pictured in 2016, was the oldest member of the Hatton Garden jewellery raid gangCredit: PA:Press Association

Reader, who has suffered prostate cancer and a series of strokes, was released with remission after half of the six-year, three-month sentence he got for the £14million safe dep­osit box centre break-in.

He has since been enjoying the summer sunshine in the garden of his home in Dartford, Kent, alongside relatives and friends.

He was also driven on outings in his son Paul’s red ­Porsche sports car.

 Hatton Garden in London were the Easter Bank Holiday robbery took place
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Hatton Garden in London were the Easter Bank Holiday robbery took placeCredit: Ray Collins - The Sun
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 The tunnel leading into the vault where the gang stole millions worth of valuables
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The tunnel leading into the vault where the gang stole millions worth of valuablesCredit: AFP
 The safety deposit boxes at Hatton Garden
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The safety deposit boxes at Hatton GardenCredit: PA:Press Association
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But there was anger he was not kept in jail over the millions of pounds worth of gems, bullion and cash still outstanding.

Reader had faced a further seven-year term if he could not pay a £6.5million confiscation ord­er imp­osed on him and three other ringleaders of the 2015 Easter bank holiday heist.

He should have faced a return to jail at the end of this month when the pay-back time limit expires.

 L-R Terry Perkins, John Collins, Daniel Jones and Brian Reader. Hugh Doyle, William Lincoln, Carl Wood
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L-R Terry Perkins, John Collins, Daniel Jones and Brian Reader. Hugh Doyle, William Lincoln, Carl WoodCredit: AFP
 Reader had faced a further seven-year term if he could not pay a £6.5million confiscation ord­er imposed on him
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Reader had faced a further seven-year term if he could not pay a £6.5million confiscation ord­er imposed on himCredit: Peter Jordan - The Sun

But the villain has been given leave by the Court of Appeal to ­challenge the order and it is understood he will remain free until that is settled.

No date has been set for an appeal hearing.

Former Flying Squad commander John O’Connor said: “He ruined people’s lives and until he pays back that money, or tells the police what happened to it, he should stay in jail.”

 Surveillance footage of John Collins, Terry Perkins and Reader the day before the hesit
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Surveillance footage of John Collins, Terry Perkins and Reader the day before the hesitCredit: PA:Press Association
 A family member said Reader 'can’t see properly, can’t hear, he is very weak and is down to 8st'
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A family member said Reader 'can’t see properly, can’t hear, he is very weak and is down to 8st'Credit: Peter Jordan - The Sun

Due to his health, Reader received a sentence seven months shorter than his fellow Hatton Garden ringleaders.

Last year he appeared in court in a wheelchair for a confiscation hearing — and he still walks aided by sticks.

A family member said this year: “He can’t see properly, can’t hear, he is very weak and is down to 8st.”

One source said of his release: “Brian is hugely relieved to be out and believed he’d die inside.

"He’s not a well man but is taking one day at a time and enjoying himself with his family.”

Judge has ruled four ringleaders of the Hatton Garden raid must pay £27.5m or serve a further seven years in jail


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