Published 01:11 IST, March 28th 2020
James Bond guns stolen from London house, collection included 'Die Another Day' pistols
A collection of guns which were used in James Bond movies have been stolen from a house in London, international media reported.
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A collection of guns that were used in James Bond movies have been stolen from a house in London, international media reported. 'irreplaceable and distinctive collection’ included five deactivated guns, including Beretta cheetah and Tomcat pistols from Die Ar day and Walr PPK handgun which featured in A view to kill. In dition to aforementioned, a Smith & Wesson .44 Magnum that featured in Live and Let Die, and a Llama .22-calibre handgun from Die Ar Day have been reported stolen.
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According to reports, robbery which took place in Enfield, rth London was committed by three white males who fled in ir “silver vehicles”. Metropolitan police were called as burglary was still on but intruders fled before police arrived.
total worth of firearms was more than £100,000 (about $111,229) as per international media reports. Talking about burglary, Detective Paul Ridley said that stolen firearms were very distinctive and bespoke to particular Bond movies. He ded that y will almost certainly be recognised by public and any potential buyer.
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Following robbery, authorities have urged citizens to report immediately if y come across buglers, or find items or are offered m for sale.
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UK lauds medics amid coronavirus pandemic
Following India's footsteps, citizens of United Kingdom also came out in huge numbers on Thursday to appreciate NHS staff working amid coronavirus crisis. In a coordinated event - 'Clap For Our Carers' - UK citizens stood on ir doorsteps or open windows at 8 pm (local time) and clapped in unison to applaud efforts of NHS workers, who have been working throughout pandemic risking ir own lives.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and chancellor Rishi Sunak also stood outside PM's Downing Street office to applaud NHS workers, pharmacists, doctors, nurses, and emergency workers.
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01:11 IST, March 28th 2020