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Apple truck hijacked in $9m heist in England – The West Australian
British police are hunting for thieves who made off with $9.1 million worth of Apple products after tying up a driver and security guard during a truck heist in…

British police are hunting for thieves who made off with $9.1 million worth of Apple products after tying up a driver and security guard during a truck heist in central England on Tuesday.
The thieves targeted the truck on M1 motorway in Northamptonshire, tying up the driver and guard who they left behind, before they took the vehicle to a nearby industrial estate.
There they transferred the trailer onto another truck, and drove it to the town of Lutterworth where the 48 pallets of the Apple goods…
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