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Kenny Noye: Public Enemy No 1 (Blake's True Crime Library)

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Over 500 hours of recordings of businessman Mohamed ‘Mo’ Derbah reveal how Noye, 75, was flown to France, then Tenerife, and finally was landed on the coast near Cadiz, where he hid for 22 months. Wanting the truth out, she wrote to Kenny Noye in Whitemoor. She got a phone call. 'This bloke said: "Hi, I'm Kevin Noye, Kenny's son". I nearly dropped the phone.' They arranged to meet 30 minutes later outside McDonald's in Eltham, south-east London. Ann Marie said: 'I was so nervous that Kevin said he could tell it was me from 20 yards away. We sat in his car and he asked me what information I had and why I wrote to his dad. I told him that Alan had lied under oath, and he asked me could I prove this. I said that I could.' She also told Kevin how frightened she was of his father. 'He said, "Why would my father want to harm you?"' Blanchard also reveals in a podcast how Derbah – who had many timeshare connections on the Costa del Sol – moved Noye around by private plane and boat immediately after he fled the UK. Noye sometimes operated in this grey area. The laws have subsequently changed – one of several changes that can be attributed to Brink’s-Mat.”

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But Noye, now a 75-year-old grandfather, is free and basking in the fame of being portrayed as a charismatic villain in new BBC drama The Gold. One of Britain’s most notorious and dangerous criminals has made an unexpected call for a public inquiry into police corruption, claiming the Met cannot truly reform unless the public understands the nature of the problem. The Ministry of Justice said at the time: “Like all life sentence prisoners released by the independent Parole Board, Kenneth Noye will be on licence for the remainder of his life, subject to strict conditions and faces a return to prison should he fail to comply.” Many companies were set up in the Isle of Man to send money to Miami to feed the lucrative cocaine business.

The key is to start afresh right now. The reality is that only criminals will testify but no officers will." Outside, the photographer took a few snaps of the bar, just for keepsakes. As he was doing so a dusty yellow Mercedes with German plates reversed up a slight incline towards us, music blaring from its sound system. The driver was young, blond, wearing square-frame shades. He looked more English than Spanish, blunt-faced, handsome-ish, a strong arm dangling over his door. He let the clutch slip and the Mercedes dropped towards the photographer. Essentially, most officers are corruptible. It depends on their needs, some might need money, some love and others a car." And now in a BBC1 documentary, retired Det Chief Supt Brian Boyce, head of the investigation, speaks for the first time about the robbery and its legacy. Kenneth Noye, was born on May 24, 1997, and is the man responsible for the brutal murder of Stephen Cameron.

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Down below is the golden scimitar of Atlanterra beach, first discovered, they say, by a couple of Nazis on the run after the Second World War. Out to sea, the blue Atlantic, scuffed by white horses, a two-masted yawl riding the chop. Out there, whales and dolphins cavort, and the big-game fishing is so easy it was a favourite hunting ground for Franco, el Caudillo , the squeaky-voiced tyrant who loved to wash his hands in the 'detergent of blood'. He also reassured Stephen's girlfriend Danielle, who was a witness to his murder, that "she is at no risk from me", the Mirror reported. The podcast, Kenny Noye: The Lost Tapes, is available online. A Million Ways to Stay on the Run, by Donal MacIntyre is out now. The fallout from Brink’s-Mat does also eventually contribute to the set-up of the National Crime Agency – the British FBI. We needed a national organisation that could better interact with international law-enforcement agencies.”Noye, who stabbed a police officer to death in 1986 and later carried out a road rage murder, would not be the most welcome public commentator on police standards.

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The investigation into Mr Cameron’s murder was led by Kent Police and we have replied to the letter advising that any related matters would be raised with that force.”I was told that there was a credible threat to her [Danielle] at the time. She was instrumental in making sure he got convicted of murder.

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