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Kenny Noye: Public Enemy No 1 (Blake's True Crime Library)

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Eventually, British cops found out and in July, 1998, two officers flew into Jerez and headed to Atlanterra, finally spotting Noye three days later en route to his gym.

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Incredibly, Noye managed to evade police until he was finally located living in sleepy Atlanterra, near Zahara, on the Costa de la Luz, from where he was finally extradited two years later. UK Metropolitan Police Commissioner Mike Rowley told the Olive Press they had received the new evidence and Kent Police ‘would investigate’. Noye, who has written a book about his life, said: “She gave honest evidence at the trial. I have no issue with her. I am truly sorry for her loss and I am glad she has moved on with her life.The key is to start afresh right now. The reality is that only criminals will testify but no officers will." Outside, the photographer took a few snaps of the bar, just for keepsakes. As he was doing so a dusty yellow Mercedes with German plates reversed up a slight incline towards us, music blaring from its sound system. The driver was young, blond, wearing square-frame shades. He looked more English than Spanish, blunt-faced, handsome-ish, a strong arm dangling over his door. He let the clutch slip and the Mercedes dropped towards the photographer. Handed to police by UK accountant Paul Blanchard, who worked for Derbah, they explain how the former Brinks Mat robber evaded justice after stabbing boxer Stephen Cameron to death on the M25 motorway, in Kent, in 1996. verifyErrors }}{{ message }}{{ /verifyErrors }}{{ The gardener was an Andalusian with thinning hair, clipping away at some grass on the other side of the road from the villa. Did he know who owned the villa over there?

Public Enemy No.1: Life and Crimes of Kenneth Noye

Due south, the rising brown foothills of the Atlas Mountains, north Africa. Due north, a small cape, beyond that, just out of view, the low green mass of the Cape of Trafalgar, which Nelson lost and won in 1805. Kevin and his brother Brett Noye are loyal sons to their dad, another source of satisfaction to the man in Whitemoor. I may even have bumped into Kevin or Brett myself, though we didn't exchange visiting cards. He is trying to convince people he’s a reformed character. I don’t think that’s ever going to be the case. Ramm says: “The banking regulations were too weak and allowed ­literally millions of pounds of dirty money to be cleaned through the banking system to fuel criminal ­enterprises. Laws have since changed.Police may reopen an investigation into how the UK’s ‘Public Enemy No 1’ was easily able to escape and live in Spain for two years. Blanchard also reveals in a podcast how Derbah – who had many timeshare connections on the Costa del Sol – moved Noye around by private plane and boat immediately after he fled the UK. While the gang knew how to pull off a robbery, which went far better than expected, they were stumped at how to handle such a vast and unplanned haul.

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Down below is the golden scimitar of Atlanterra beach, first discovered, they say, by a couple of Nazis on the run after the Second World War. Out to sea, the blue Atlantic, scuffed by white horses, a two-masted yawl riding the chop. Out there, whales and dolphins cavort, and the big-game fishing is so easy it was a favourite hunting ground for Franco, el Caudillo , the squeaky-voiced tyrant who loved to wash his hands in the 'detergent of blood'. Another eyewitness in the Cameron murder, Alan Decabral, declined police protection and was shot dead in his car in front of shoppers through his open window in Ashford, Kent, on 5 October 2000.

Kenneth Noye has spent over 20 years behind bars Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd Who is Kenneth Noye? The effort to dispose of the gold is believed to have introduced major-scale international money laundering. Stephen’s girlfriend identified Noye and went into witness protection afterwards for her own safety. In the late 70s and early 80s, John Palmer, who smelted the gold, was one of many wanted criminals who could sit on a Spanish beach without a care in the world. Spain was a crooks’ sanctuary as it had no extradition treaty with Britain.

Kenneth Noye was brought back to face justice How M25 killer Kenneth Noye was brought back to face justice

And now in a BBC1 documentary, retired Det Chief Supt Brian Boyce, head of the investigation, speaks for the first time about the robbery and its legacy. Millions have been glued to The Gold, a TV dramatisation of the Brink’s-Mat robbery and its incredible aftermath. Instead, long serving DCI Brian Boyce (Hugh Bonneville) arrives from counter-terrorism to take charge of the investigation. Speaking to the authors of the book, Donal MacIntyre and Karl Howman, Noye said it was time for an open and honest debate about criminality in the police.MacIntyre, co-author of A Million Ways to Stay On The Run, a book about the manhunt for Noye, adds: “At the time of Brink’s-Mat, the maximum amount of time you could do for VAT fraud was two years.

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