FACTBOX - The convicted men
LONDON (Reuters) - Five men were convicted at the Old Bailey on Monday of taking part in the 53 million pound raid on a Securitas cash depot in Tonbridge in February 2006.
Here are brief details of the gang and of the woman who gave evidence against them.
LEA RUSHA, 35: (born 23/6/72)
Rusha, a roofer, lived in Southborough near Tunbridge Wells, a few miles from the depot.
Prosecutors said he was "at the heart of the conspiracies", was central to the planning and had masterminded reconnaissance of the home of depot manager Colin Dixon in Herne Bay, carrying out surveillance using a miniature camera hidden in a bag on January 31.
He was linked to the discovery of two large sums of cash -- 1.37 million pounds in Ashford and 8.6 million pounds at a lockup garage at Southborough near his home.
The court was also told an outfit and a weapon used in the robbery had been recovered by police and that plans of the depot had been found at his house.
Police say he was one of the robbers and might well have been one of the kidnappers.
STUART ROYLE, 49: (20/7/58) Continued...
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