The Big Money Heist
The Big Heist, robbery of money
It is a multi-day heist prepared against the Central Bank to get all the money. A mysterious man known as will guide the robbers. this planning the biggest heist in history.
The professor will guide you!
To carry out the ambitious plan, a team of people with certain skills is recruited with nothing to lose.
The objective is to enter the Central Bank and get the big booty. To do this, it will take all your skills.
Be careful, you will have to deal with the elite forces of the police and the hostages.
Set up your character with custom skins:
Like Trump's, Hockey Player, Face Mask, Welder's Face Mask, Horse, Clown, Alien, Gas Mask and many more.
Our robbers reviewed the 3 best robberies in history, so they managed to get the best out of each:
1. Assault on the Glasgow train
For many years it has been considered the most important robbery of the 20th century. The stolen loot was 2.6 million pounds (3 million euros), a record then and today would be equivalent to about 46 million euros. The famous coup was carried out on the morning of August 8, 1963, so this year marks the fiftieth anniversary. The mail train, which was running from Glasgow to London loaded with money, was assaulted by a gang of 15 men led by Bruce Reynolds, who died on February 28 at the age of 81. They did not use firearms. However, the train's driver, Jack Mills, was hit in the head with an iron bar during a struggle. Thirteen of the fifteen members of the gang were captured thanks to the fingerprints they left on a Monopoly they played with while hiding from the police. Reynolds managed to outwit justice for five years and was finally captured in 1968 in England, where he served his sentence until 1978.
2. Antwerp Diamond Center
Arguably the perfect and best planned robbery of all time. A gang of Italian robbers seized loot of € 100 million in 2003 in one of the richest cities in the world. The thieves had to overcome ten levels of high security, and still managed to steal the diamonds without leaving fingerprints. Nor did they use violence to achieve their goal. Ten years later, the loot has still not appeared, although the gang leader, Leonardo Notarbartolo, was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
A month and a half ago another theft of film alerted the diamond industry. A group of armed men stole a shipment of diamonds valued at 50 million dollars (about 37.4 million euros) at Brussels International Airport. The eight assailants entered the airport compound aboard two vehicles and threatened the procession carrying the jewelery with firearms for delivery. The thieves were dressed in police uniforms and committed the robbery in just five minutes. So far there have been no detainees.
3. Bank of Baghdad
The last of the largest robberies took place on March 18, 2003 at the Central Bank of Baghdad in Iraq. Neither careful planning nor brute force was used. It was simple and effective. A day before coalition forces began bombing the country, Saddam Hussein sent his son Qusay to make a withdrawal on his behalf with a handwritten note. In an operation that took nearly five hours, Qusay supervised how boxes were filled with $ 100 bills and deposited on three trucks. In total the sum amounted to about a billion dollars. As is known, Hussein was captured in December of that year and his son was killed by US troops. About 650 million were found by US soldiers hidden in the walls of one of the palaces, but the remaining 350 million are considered lost.
The professor will guide you!
To carry out the ambitious plan, a team of people with certain skills is recruited with nothing to lose.
The objective is to enter the Central Bank and get the big booty. To do this, it will take all your skills.
Be careful, you will have to deal with the elite forces of the police and the hostages.
Set up your character with custom skins:
Like Trump's, Hockey Player, Face Mask, Welder's Face Mask, Horse, Clown, Alien, Gas Mask and many more.
Our robbers reviewed the 3 best robberies in history, so they managed to get the best out of each:
1. Assault on the Glasgow train
For many years it has been considered the most important robbery of the 20th century. The stolen loot was 2.6 million pounds (3 million euros), a record then and today would be equivalent to about 46 million euros. The famous coup was carried out on the morning of August 8, 1963, so this year marks the fiftieth anniversary. The mail train, which was running from Glasgow to London loaded with money, was assaulted by a gang of 15 men led by Bruce Reynolds, who died on February 28 at the age of 81. They did not use firearms. However, the train's driver, Jack Mills, was hit in the head with an iron bar during a struggle. Thirteen of the fifteen members of the gang were captured thanks to the fingerprints they left on a Monopoly they played with while hiding from the police. Reynolds managed to outwit justice for five years and was finally captured in 1968 in England, where he served his sentence until 1978.
2. Antwerp Diamond Center
Arguably the perfect and best planned robbery of all time. A gang of Italian robbers seized loot of € 100 million in 2003 in one of the richest cities in the world. The thieves had to overcome ten levels of high security, and still managed to steal the diamonds without leaving fingerprints. Nor did they use violence to achieve their goal. Ten years later, the loot has still not appeared, although the gang leader, Leonardo Notarbartolo, was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
A month and a half ago another theft of film alerted the diamond industry. A group of armed men stole a shipment of diamonds valued at 50 million dollars (about 37.4 million euros) at Brussels International Airport. The eight assailants entered the airport compound aboard two vehicles and threatened the procession carrying the jewelery with firearms for delivery. The thieves were dressed in police uniforms and committed the robbery in just five minutes. So far there have been no detainees.
3. Bank of Baghdad
The last of the largest robberies took place on March 18, 2003 at the Central Bank of Baghdad in Iraq. Neither careful planning nor brute force was used. It was simple and effective. A day before coalition forces began bombing the country, Saddam Hussein sent his son Qusay to make a withdrawal on his behalf with a handwritten note. In an operation that took nearly five hours, Qusay supervised how boxes were filled with $ 100 bills and deposited on three trucks. In total the sum amounted to about a billion dollars. As is known, Hussein was captured in December of that year and his son was killed by US troops. About 650 million were found by US soldiers hidden in the walls of one of the palaces, but the remaining 350 million are considered lost.
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