London's press laps up details of methodical Easter Jewel heist
The gang members, dressed in fluorescent vests and hard hats, calmly carried bags and wheeled garbage bins into a high-security storage facility in London's diamond district.

The gang members, dressed in fluorescent vests and hard hats, calmly carried bags and wheeled garbage bins into a high-security storage facility in London's diamond district.
After two nights of work, they left with the contents of dozens of safe-deposit boxes, in a methodical heist that has fascinated Britain - and put police on the defensive.
The Daily Mirror newspaper yesterday published surveillance camera images that appear to show the thieves in action.
The footage shows several men, their faces covered with dust masks, entering and leaving the building repeatedly over the Easter weekend.
London's Metropolitan Police said detectives had obtained the footage before the newspaper published it, but did not give it to the Daily Mirror.
The force has acknowledged that a burglar alarm at the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit facility was triggered just after midnight on April 3, the start of the holiday weekend, but no one was sent to check on it.
The crime was not discovered until businesses reopened on Tuesday.