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  2. Brink's-Mat robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Brink's-Mat robbery was one of the largest robberies in British history, with £ 26 million (equivalent to £111 million in 2023 [1]) worth of gold bullion, diamonds, and cash stolen. It occurred at the Heathrow International Trading Estate, London, on 26 November 1983, from a warehouse operated by Brink's-Mat, a former joint venture ...

  3. Great Brink's Robbery - Wikipedia

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    The Great Brink's Robbery was an armed robbery of the Brink's building in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1950. The $2.775 million ($35.1 million today) theft consisted of $1,218,211.29 in cash and $1,557,183.83 in checks, money orders, and other securities. It was at the time the largest robbery in the history of the ...

  4. Brink's - Wikipedia

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    The Great Brink's Robbery was an armed robbery of the Brinks Building at the corner of Prince St. and Commercial St. in the North End of Boston, Massachusetts, on the night of January 17, 1950. Led by Boston small-time criminal Tony "Fats" Pino, 11 men broke in and stole $1,218,211.29 in cash, and $1,557,183.83 in checks, money orders, and ...

  5. 1981 Brink's robbery - Wikipedia

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    1981 Brink's robbery. The 1981 Brink's robbery was an armed robbery and three related murders committed on October 20, 1981, by several Black Liberation Army members and four former members of the Weather Underground, who were at the time associated with the May 19th Communist Organization. [1] [2] The plan called for the BLA members ...

  6. The Brink's Job - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $14.5 million (rentals) [1] The Brink's Job is a 1978 American crime comedy drama film directed by William Friedkin and starring Peter Falk, Peter Boyle, Allen Garfield, Warren Oates, Gena Rowlands, and Paul Sorvino. It is based on the Brink's robbery of 1950 in Boston, and the book about it, Big Stick-Up at Brinks by Noel Behn.

  7. Monitronics - Wikipedia

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    Monitronics International was founded in Dallas in 1994 to provide alarm monitoring services to U.S. customers and businesses, as well as financing, technical training and product solutions [clarification needed] to dealers within the industry. [3] It was funded mostly by ABRY Partners until it was sold to Ascent Media in December 2010. [4]

  8. Twistlock - Wikipedia

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    Twistlock, unlocked v. locked position. A twistlock or twist lock, together with matching corner castings, as defined in norms including ISO 1161:1984, form a standardized (rotating) connector system, for connecting and securing intermodal, and predominantly ISO-standard international shipping containers. The primary uses are to securely stack ...

  9. Brinks robbery - Wikipedia

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    The term Brinks robbery may refer to: The Great Brinks Robbery in 1950, in Boston, Massachusetts. Brinks robbery (1981) in Rockland County, New York. Brink's-Mat robbery of 1983 in Hounslow, London. Anthony Curcio's 2008 robbery of a Brinks in Monroe, Washington. Category: