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03-20-2006, 03:15 PM
UFC Fighter Wanted By Police For Record-Setting Robbery
By Matthew Boone

03/19/2006 - Credit: MMANews.com

The following is an excerpt from an article in The Sun newspaper out of England:

Ten days after Britain's biggest-ever cash robbery of 53 million pounds (92 million dollars), five people were in custody Friday, as police recovered 'several million pounds' from the heist dumped on an industrial state in London. The fifth person charged in connection with the robbery Friday was named by police as 33-year-old Lea Rusha. Late Thursday, police charged Jetmir Bucpapa, a 24-year-old man believed to come from Eastern Europe. It is believed that the most important police catch so far is British car dealer John Fowler, who owned the farming and country house estate in Kent, southeast England, where hostages seized by the criminals were taken. Fowlers business accomplice, Stuart Royle, and his hairdresser girlfriend, Kim Shackleton, have also been charged in connection with the robbery.

The raid, by at least six armed and masked men, on a private security depot in Tonbridge, Kent, on February 22, was the biggest in British history. Police said they recovered 'several million pounds' of bank notes from the raided depot during the search of an industrial estate in south London Friday. Investigators were seen carrying several black bags from the premises Friday. But they declined to specify the amount recovered. Two days after the robbery, police found 1.3 million pounds of the stolen money in a vehicle abandoned by the armed thieves. But the bulk of the stolen money, which included 25 million pounds belonging to the Bank of England, remains to be found. Speculation has been growing in the British media that the haul could have been whisked away to France through the Channel Tunnel, which is some 30 kilometres from the scene of the robbery.

KICKBOXER and cage fighter Lee Murray is being sought by police over the 53 million Tonbridge raid. But the 28-year-old is thought to have disappeared to Spain. Detectives have said they wanted to talk to Murray, but his family and manager have said they have no idea where he is. Murray, nicknamed “Lightning” Lee, is rated as one of the best middle-weight fighters in the world. He hit the headlines last year after he was stabbed at a mass brawl outside a posh London nightclub. At one stage he was left fighting for life after receiving several stab wounds. Father of two Murray - real name Lamrani — was once accused of battering a middle-aged driver into a coma during a road rage incident. He was freed after a jury failed to reach a verdict.

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Dasdream™
03-20-2006, 05:30 PM
Is Lee Murray still in the UFC? with a record like that, I doubt it...kids when will they learn?