Man set for trial after 'conspiring to steal £920,000 from cash company'

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He was charged with conspiring with another to commit a burglary

Paul McSweeney, 55, was charged with conspiring with another to commit a burglary at Loomis Depot Dagenham, according to court papers.

He is also charged with conspiring to conceal, convert, transfer or remove £920,000 by means unknown, and conspiracy to steal from another, namely Loomis UK Limited. McSweeney, from Haines Way in Watford, appeared at Central London Magistrates' Court last week and is scheduled to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court on August 11.

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