Rather than George Clooney and Brad Pitt, the group believed to be behind April's daring raid on a London safe-deposit facility includes two geriatrics and a man suffering from incontinence. A red-haired man known as "Basil", who allegedly let the men into the jewellery vault through a fire escape, has not yet been identified, adding an air of mystery to a story begging for a film adaptation. The burglary at Hatton Garden, long known as London's jewellery quarter, was the "largest burglary in English legal history" prosecutor Philip Evans said.
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