Main content

02/03/2011

The British couple who were the unexpected victims of the world's biggest cash robbery

Ismail Mohamed Omar

Over the past few weeks the Somali capital Mogadishu has suffered its heaviest fighting in months. It's just the latest outbreak in two decades of violence, which began after the overthrow of President Siad Barre in 1991. All of which makes Ismail Mohamed Omar's story even more remarkable. He runs the Mogadishu office of the Africa Educational Trust. Ismail and his team have continued to function through thick and thin, organising literacy and numeracy classes for children across the country from their office in the heart of the war torn capital.

Ken Crow

Ken and Valerie Crow have the misfortune to live very close to a security depot in Kent in South East England that was targeted in the world's biggest cash robbery. A gang of armed men got away with Β£53 million. In the years that followed, the middle-aged couple were subjected to terrifying ordeals by unknown criminals who were convinced that some of the money had been hidden on their farm. Ken and Valerie were put under police protection, but have never got to the bottom of who has been harassing them.

Available now

25 minutes

Last on

Thu 3 Mar 2011 13:05GMT

Broadcasts

  • Wed 2 Mar 2011 22:05GMT
  • Thu 3 Mar 2011 03:05GMT
  • Thu 3 Mar 2011 10:05GMT
  • Thu 3 Mar 2011 13:05GMT

Contact Outlook

Contact Outlook

Info on how we might use your contribution on air

Podcast: Lives Less Ordinary

Podcast: Lives Less Ordinary

Step into someone else’s life and expect the unexpected