Sunday, August 22, 2010

Fugitive spoliation indicted hands himself in

A man who absconded from a hearing where he is indicted of receiving piece in a �1.75 million armed hold-up handed himself in to military today.

Peter Blake, 57, of Notting Hill, west London, surrendered to officers at the Royal Courts of Justice in executive London.

He is one of 4 purported armed robbers indicted of a Feb 2004 raid at Heathrow Airport who were put on hearing but a jury.

The think left from the justice at lunchtime last Wednesday and military launched a national manhunt for him.

Blake went on hearing to one side John Twomey, Barry Hibberd and Glen Cameron in January.

The 4 are being attempted by Mr Justice Treacy after being indicted of receiving piece in a professionally executed robbery.

The justice listened that an armed squad of 6 wearing high-visibility jackets transient with �1.75 million in assorted currencies.

Guns were used to bluster sixteen members of staff, who were afterwards scored equally up. One of them was shot at as he attempted to escape.

The Court of Appeal ruled last year that the box should be listened by a decider alone since of the risk of jury tampering.

It is the initial vital rapist hearing in England and Wales to be hold but a jury.

All 4 men on hearing repudiate a array of charges together with spoliation and firearm possession.

A Metropolitan Police orator said: Peter Blake, 57, has been arrested after he handed himself in at the Royal Courts of Justice today.

He is now in control and will crop up prior to the decider in due course.



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