Draftsman of the £26million Brink’s-Mat bullion robbery dies in a nursing home
Criminal mastermind dubbed ‘The Colonel’ who plotted the £26m Brink’s-Mat gold bullion robbery dies PENNILESS aged 78 after being ‘cheated’ out of his share of the haul
- Brian ‘The Colonel’ Robinson, 78, was the draftsman of the ‘crime of the century’
- He died in a nursing home in Kidbrooke in February without a penny to his name
- Robbers stole 6,800 gold ingots, diamonds and cash worth £100million today
The criminal mastermind who plotted the £26million Brink’s-Mat bullion robbery has died without a penny to his name.
Brian ‘The Colonel’ Robinson, 78, was the draftsman of the ‘crime of the century’ at a warehouse 1983 but was ‘f***** over by people he trusted’.
He died in a nursing home in Kidbrooke, south east London, on his birthday – February 28 – after a long illness.
Robinson was joined by his brother-in-law Anthony Black and associate Michael McAvoy and three others as they raided the warehouse at Heathrow airport.
Brian ‘The Colonel’ Robinson (pictured), 78, was the draftsman of the ‘crime of the century’ at a warehouse 1983 but was ‘f***** over by people he trusted’
Robinson was joined by his brother-in-law Anthony Black and associate Michael McAvoy and three others as they raided the warehouse at Heathrow airport
The gang stole 6,800 gold ingots, diamonds and cash which would be worth £100million today
They stole 6,800 gold ingots, diamonds and cash which would be worth £100million today.
The property belonged to security company Brink’s Mat and the robbers were there because they knew there was £3million in cash in the vault.
Security guard Anthony Black, had told them about the cash and even opened the door of the warehouse to let them in.
The gang tied up the guards and poured petrol over them, threatening to light it if they didn’t comply.
The property belonged to security company Brink’s Mat and the robbers were there because they knew there was £3million in cash in the vault. Pictured: Brian Robinson covered in a blanket coming out of Fleetham Magistrates’ Court in London
Security guard Anthony Black, had told them about the cash and even opened the door of the warehouse to let them in
Black told police about Robinson’s involvement in the heist which led to him being jailed for 25 years alongside McAvoy.
It is estimated that more than 20 people with some kind of connection to the robbery have been killed, as Britain’s criminal underworld turned on itself in a desperate attempt to find the gold – most of which has never been found.
An associate of Robinson told The Sun: ‘Robbo didn’t get a tanner when he got out. He was f***** over by people he trusted’