Pounds 33m Supergrass ; Crooked Baggage Handler Who Helped Detectives Foil a Pounds 33m Bullion Raid at 'Thiefrow' Talks for the First Time About His Nightmare Life On the Run Exclusive
Sunday Mirror › September 03, 2006
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Sunday Mirror › September 03, 2006
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HE DOESN'T officially exist. He has no bank account, no National Insurance number, no name - and no-one knows where he lives.
He is Britain's biggest supergrass - the man who foiled a pounds 33million bullion robbery at what has become known as "Thiefrow" airport.See the full content of this document
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Pounds 33m Supergrass ; Crooked Baggage Handler Who Helped Detectives Foil a Pounds 33m Bullion Raid at 'Thiefrow' Talks for the First Time About His Nightmare Life On the Run Exclusive
But he doesn't sleep easy. Today, as every day, Mr X - who we can't identify for legal reasons - will wake up wondering whether it is his last and whether the criminals who want him dead will finally track him down.
Despite this he says: "Every day I'm glad I grassed. It's been hard for my family and it's tough on them even now, because I can't work an...See the full content of this document
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