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How an iPad dug up from the Thames solved museum thieves’ murder plot

A Ming vase stolen from a Swiss museum. A shooting at a comedian’s house in Woodford, east London. The robbery of a luxury apartment in Sevenoaks, Kent.

These seemingly unconnected events were all part of a web of international organised crime that police untangled after a six-year-long investigation.

A key piece of evidence – an iPad, found under an inch of sand on the foreshore of the River Thames just downstream from the O2 Arena.

Its discovery was pivotal to the investigation that has led to three people being found guilty at the Old Bailey of the near-assassination of one of Britain’s most notorious armed robbers.

SourceBBC News

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