Three men found guilty of plotting to murder £54m Securitas robber Paul Allen
- Three men were found guilty of plotting to murder Paul Allen, who was previously convicted of a £54 million robbery.
- Allen was shot in his kitchen on July 11, 2019, resulting in paralysis from injuries sustained during the attack.
- DNA evidence linked Louis Ahearne and Daniel Kelly to the crime scene, and police confirmed that the recovered shell casings matched them.
- Prosecutor Michael Shaw stated that six shots were fired, two of which struck Allen, including one that lodged in his spine.
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Three men guilty of plotting to murder bank robber involved in £54,000,000 raid
(Left to right) Stewart Ahearne, Louis Ahearne and Daniel Kelly have been found guilty (Pictures: PA) Three men have been found guilty of plotting to kill a former cage fighter convicted of Britain’s largest cash robbery. Paul Allen, then 41, was paralysed for life after shots were fired at his large detached rented home in Woodford Green, north-east London, in 2019. A jury at the Old Bailey was told the intention was to kill him, and the attack…
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