This is the second installment of the twenty greatest robberies in history. You can view the original list here. This final installment of the list includes a character who should be very well known on Listverse – DB Cooper; he has appeared on at least two lists in the past due to his mysterious disappearance after the heist.

While technically not a robbery, nor overly large, it’s a crime that has captivated the American public for almost 30 years and no list would be complete without it. In November, 1971, Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 305 was hijacked with a briefcase “bomb” by a man who booked a flight under the name Dan Cooper. After handing a flight attendant a note outlining the situation, Cooper instructed the pilot to land at an airport where passengers were exchanged for $200,000 and 4 parachutes. Cooper then ordered the pilot to head for Mexico. Despite the fact that jet fighters were shadowing the plane, they never noticed the tiny figure of DB Cooper leap from the aircraft, due to the heavy rain at the time. Despite an extensive search, no trace of DB Cooper was ever found. The FBI believe that he did not survive the jump. In 1980, $5,880 of the ransom money was found on the banks of the Columbia River.

While there are certainly larger robberies that did not make this list, this is one of the most amazing robberies of all time, due to the fact that other than the missing jewels and one smashed window, there is actually no evidence of a robbery. The Museon was putting on an exhibition for the public to show the mining, cutting and polishing process of some of the world’s most historical stones, some of which belonged to royal families and dated back centuries. Despite 24 hour security guards, no one saw a thing. Video surveillance monitoring every square inch of the museum spotted nothing. Motion detectors placed throughout were never triggered. The cabinets were made from reinforced glass, yet showed no signs of tampering. Museum staff returned to work to find 6 of the 28 cases empty. While the haul was reported to be worth about $12 million, insiders say the stolen gems were priceless due to their historical significance. Detectives never got a single lead on the robbery and none of the stolen pieces have ever shown up.

Allan Pace was the regional safety inspector for Dunbar Armored, and as such had key inside knowledge of procedures that he put to good, or rather ill, use. He recruited 5 childhood friends to assist him in the largest cash robbery on US soil. After timing the security cameras so that he knew when he could be invisible, he used his own keys to access the facility. After ambushing the guards one by one from the staff cafeteria, the gang rushed the vault guards and subdued them before any alarms could be triggered. They then spent half an hour loading millions of dollars into a U-Haul, loading only the highest value bags with non-sequential bills. After loading nearly $20 million, Pace then took the recording devices from the cameras, taking the evidence with him. Police soon figured out it was an inside job due to no signs of forced entry, but had no leads. It wasn’t until one of Pace’s partners in crime stupidly gave a stack of bills still wrapped in the original cash straps to an associate that police finally got their break. Pace was ratted out by one of his own men and sentenced to 24 years in prison. $10 million of the stolen money is still unaccounted for, suggesting Allan Pace may have a nice pay day awaiting him when he is released in 2021.

Unfortunately, I have been able to find very little on this robbery. On the night of 16th October 1994, 10 men broke into the Bank of the Republic in Valledupar, Colombia and made off with over US $28 million worth of pesos. The money was in non-circulating bills. If anyone has any further info, please add it in the comments below.

Police believe the IRA was responsible for a raid which netted over £26 million in 2004. A gang of men disguised themselves as police officers and then broke into the homes of two bank officials, taking them and their families hostage. While their families were being kept hostage, the two officials returned to work the next day as though nothing was wrong. After other staff had left for the day, they let the bank robbers in, where they plundered the bank and loaded the loot into a white van. They then returned for a second load some time later, because, as everyone knows, one van load of cash just isn’t enough. The bank recalled their notes from circulation and issued new ones in a different color, rendering about £10 million of the money useless. A number of people have been arrested in connection to the robbery, including suspected IRA members and even one of the bank officials whose family was taken “hostage.”

This same store has had two massive heists go down in the last six years. The larger of the two occurred this year, where two men posed as customers and made off with 43 items worth £40 million. After arriving by taxi, they entered the store and pulled two pistols on frightened staff. They had previously spent 4 hours with a make-up artist to disguise themselves. After exiting the store, they briefly held an employee hostage and then made off in a blue BMW. They switched vehicles another two times, and then disappeared without a trace. Four men have since been arrested in connection with the robbery. The other robbery occurred in 2003, where two men belonging to the international jewel thief network Pink Panthers, robbed the store of 47 pieces worth £23 million. The Pink Panthers have been responsible for at least 120 robberies around the world.

This is a plot that you would think only Hollywood could dream up. A gang of men tunneled 255 feet under 2 city blocks over the course of 3 months from a house they had rented earlier. The tunnel featured air conditioning and lighting, so the guys didn’t have to break a literal sweat. They covered their activities by setting up a fake gardening business from the rented house, and drove the soil away under the cover of legitimacy. When they had finally reached the vault, they disabled the banks sensors and alarms and then stole 5 containers of cash over the weekend (weighing 3.5 tonnes) at their leisure. The money was not numbered sequentially, making it impossible to trace. Numerous men have been arrested in connection to the robbery, while the mastermind, Luis Ribeiro, was found dead on the side of a road after being kidnapped by corrupt police officers. He was murdered after a ransom was paid for his release. 18 suspects remain at large and only $9 million has been recovered. The money was uninsured.

Ronnie Biggs is to the English what DB Cooper is to Americans. He was part of a 15 strong gang led by Bruce Reynolds, who robbed a mail train in 1963. The haul is the equivalent of about $74 million today. After receiving information from an insider, the gang donned ski masks and gloves and tampered with the track signal to stop the train. They made off with 120 mail bags, despite having no guns between them. They attempted to burn down the farmhouse they used as a hideout, but did such a terrible job that the police were able to get everyone’s fingerprints. 12 of the 15 were found and convicted, but Ronnie Biggs managed to escape prison in 1965, adding to his legend. He had plastic surgery and fled to Brazil via Paris and Australia, and remained on the run until his voluntary return to Britain in 2001. He was once again incarcerated but was released in 2009 due to ill health.

Six men hit the jackpot of a lifetime when they broke into the Brinks Mat Warehouse in 1983 expecting to find £3 million in cash. Instead, they stumbled across nearly 9 times that amount in gold bullion, which would be worth an absurd sum in today’s money. Brian Robinson, the mastermind of the robbery, used his brother-in-law, Anthony Black- a security guard at the warehouse- to gain entry and intel of the complex. It didn’t take Scotland Yard long to make the family connection, and Black confessed his role in the crime. He served 3 years, while Robinson was sentenced to 25 years in prison. 3 tonnes of the gold has never been recovered and is believed to be in circulation after being melted down.

Amazingly, it wasn’t jewels, but over $92 million in cold hard cash. Colin Dixon, the manager of the Depot, was driving home after work when he was subsequently pulled over by an unmarked police car and placed “under arrest” where he was transferred to a white van. Simultaneously, his wife and son were taken hostage by uniformed “police officers” and then taken to the Depot the next day at gunpoint, where Dixon was informed that they would be killed if he did not cooperate. The 6 gunmen then took 14 more employees hostage before loading £53 million into their vehicles. They fled the scene, leaving the hostages unharmed. Over 30 people have been arrested in connection with the crime, one as far away as Morocco. Several have been convicted and are currently serving prison sentences. Almost £20 million has been recovered so far.




















Nice list!
good work you`re first
Interesting list, someone should do a list about the top ten fictional robberies.
gold finger would be first i guarantee.
That wasn't really a robbery, though, was it? More of a demolition. Nothing was to be taken.
The robbery at the beginning of the dark knight! Amazing!
Wow, good job at no. 9, looks like a pro robber. Great list! Funny how people look into some odd things into history ey?
Awesome list. Makes me wanna steal stuff.
Nice list! Trust a lot of them to be in the UK!! Hehehe!
judging by the looks of things, there appears to be a queue of people waiting to comment first! How sad.
Perhaps banks and museums and stores in the UK could use better security
No British MP`s and their stealing from the public to spend MY money on Duckhouses, manure and Tudor toilet seats? I don`t get it.
This comment is too England-centric
i feel almost scared to comment first. *waits for abuse
pwned myself :/
Interesting List. Thanks to Listverse.
Great read! Well done!
Nice read for today. . .
right you are…..
i mean…..this would have been a horrible read if it had been published on tuesday
Weird how Ronnie Biggs was just the driver yet garnered all this attention as being a great train robber.
Ronnie Biggs made videos and even recorded songs with the ***** Pistols in the late 70s or early 80s. How come the British government wasn't able to capture him then?
3 things, super cool idea for a list, number 9 was my favorite, and there is an actual group called the Pink Panthers??? sweeet.
great list as usual……..listverse rocks
You found some listverse rocks? I wouldnt try to attract to much attention on it. You dont want to end up like those graff jewellers.
Oh my heck you’re a dork.
your go-to line is "oh my heck" and arsnl is a dork?
???
Sapggiari and his Société générale of Nice in 1976 should have been here somewhere.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Spaggiari
The equivalent of 29 million euros, and the biggest robbery in France. I pas in front of the bank every day
The greatest robbery was when some french dude decided to play volleyball thus denying the WC for a team that would have been more worthy. (plus you wouldnt have had the knysna incident that embarrassed everybody.
But i agree with you. The heist and the escapr were cool.
the French team sucks anyway.
Yes, the heist was pretty cool and very stylish (including the nice message written on the vault's wall).
i think no.9 should be no. 1
i found $2 on the ground once.
How come you weren't on the list?
No one caught me … i guess i just spilt the beans ey ):
shouldn't the DB cooper thing have been interesting for almost 40 years, or was it just plain boring for the other 10?
great list other than that.
I long for the opportunity to prove that money can't make me happy.
Play Monopoly.
Play 'Go For Broke'
money makes me happy, but only because of all the pretty colours.
In the USA, green, green, green, green and green!
At least Australia's money has *really* pretty colours.
The US's money has other colors now.
The Northern Bank robbery is the worst i think, the IRA stole the money with the sole intention of using it to fund terrorist operations against the people of Northern Ireland and to try and distrupt the peace process. While no robberies are 'good' im pretty sure this is the only one on the list where the money was intended to be used by a illegal terrorist group.
Aaahhh! I just saw Number One. I work for that company!
We're Number One! We're Number One! We're…
I agree! I think a movie about the Pink Panthers would be brilliant! It should star that guy from “House”
Joker? Is that you, Joker?
Nope, just a normal clown.
With respect to the number 7, the robbery to the Bank of the Republic I have found some details.
1. It is in Colombia, not 'Columbia'.
2. The thieves put a belt with some wires, plastic pipes and plasticine to the security guard, making everyone believe that it was a dynamite bomb.
3. The robbery took 22 hours. The burglars started at 6:00 a.m. on Saturday October 15, 1995 and finished at 4:00 a.m. on Sunday 16th.
4. The total amount stolen was 24.072 million of colombian pesos (about 15 million of dollars). They had to leave 2 million of dollars because they just could not carry them in the truck
5. They planned the operation for about 3 months
6. The thieves had an accomplish who was one of the bank's employee.
7. Progressively the authorities captured the members of the robbery. Two of the biggest participants never were caught.
Source: http://www.vanguardia.com/historico/18190-asi-rob…
Also the Bank of the Republic had to quickly redesign the bills for $2000, $5000 and $10000 because of the theft, fortunately as there were previous plans to do so before the incident, the drawings had already been selected.
In the months after the heist, all bills of the aforementioned values circulating had to be checked to confirm if they were "Vallenatos" (meaning from Valledupar) if so, they had to be recalled / replaced. some people complained that authorities just took the bills without giving them new ones or others just were accused of being part of the conspiracy. If someone realized that was in possession of one of those bills the best course of action was to say nothing and accept that those $2000, $5000 or $10000 are gone.
Also, the manager of the bank at Valledupar, Marco Emilio Zabala, was wrongly accused of being participant and spent four years behind the bars. Even though it has been confirmed that he had nothing to do with the heist, he hasn't been able to get a job because of the case and is awaiting a millionaire compensation from the government. On the other hand, the mastermind behind the job is still at large, enjoying his life with his family and according to journalist Alfredo Serrano, that person lives as a wealthy man in the northern part of the capital city retired from his old job.
http://www.banrep.gov.co/billetes_monedas/bm_impt…
Great list. If i were in a group of robbers and we succeded in a job, i wud kill everybody in the group and keep the loot.
Why was your second comment deleted and not this one? They were the exact same thing only 1 more sentence?
you should make a list which include the Nokas Robbery (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOKAS_robbery)
The biggest case and robbery ever on Norwegian soil. Its also rumoured that the guy behind it all was also the mastermind behind the theft of the paintings Scream and Madonna and that he used them as a leverage when he got caught. This was quite big for us in Norway because we aren't used to this kinda crime.
(srry for any misinformation)
Ronnie Biggs was only a very unimportant member of the gang, but still is the most notorious one of the lot.
Great list! Have to say that number 4 is my favorite. Tunneling under the ground to get to the loot sounds almost like a cartoon! Have to say that Banco Central goofed big time by not insuring the money. That was just plain stupid.
Great list. Thunderbolt and Lightfoot it ain’t!
I would be such a terrible robber. Even if I managed to steal a large amount of gold or jewels, I wouldn't know where to sell them at.
A few years ago, a securicor armored truck was robbed near Montreal in Canada, no one has been caught and the estimated take is between 40 and 60 million…
What about when Shergar was kidnapped by the IRA? Or should that be Horsenapped?
So according to #3, the British are so extremely decent and proper, that they'll give you the courtesy to steal their money without the need for guns! How nice of them.
The securitas depot in Kent is about 5 minutes away from where I live. I ha d a job interview there once and that place was locked down. A couple who live near me were taken hostage and tortured a bit because a gang thought that some of the money was buried on their land!!
Can a list be too British?
Seriously, nice list.
"Lightning" Lee Murray was a former UFC fighter who executed the #1 hiest.
That's so nuts!
Wow I actually live in The Hague/ Den Haag I Can still remember when no.9 was on the news.(I live olny a few km away from the Museon)
Enjoyed the list thanks I wish I could only 'pinch' enough from a bank to be comfortable for the rest of my life, but with my luck I have no chance.
Too American
Too stupid
Great list. If you want to score a big bank heist looks like the UK is the place to be.
It would be nice to have that money. But aquired dishonestly could one silence his conscience? I would always be looking over my shoulder so i dont think it would be worth it. So… CMON LOTTERY
the luftansa heist? as in the goodfellas movie?
This is a great list, besides a couple addition fails……. #10 says that 1971 was almost 30 years ago, and #5 says that 2009 was this year
Awesome list!
Great list! This kind of reminded me of the movie Public Enemies with Johnny Depp. At first, I thought this list would be boring, but I was wrong. Very interesting.
11.
"the steve bartman incident"
14 october 2003– wrigley field, chicago, illinois.
$362,173 for each cubs player, and unknown for the franchise.
retarded fan bartman reaches out from aisle *4*, and steals the ball from moises alou. there was 1 out in the 8th inning, and the cubs up by 3 in a "win or go home" game for the florida marlins.
cubs lost the game.
cubs lost the series.
florida won the world series against the yankees (each player earning $362,173)
the cubs havnt won a playoff game since.
many other things were effected — including, but ot limited to: season ticket sales. memorabilia and appearl, more $ from the home games in the world series against the yankees. etc etc
travesty, i tell you.
curse
i need a gris-gris bag, and a shrunken head with a cubs hat on and earphones. oh — and some tertodetoxin.
robbery
I used to work for Securitas. Not the depot in Kent, but elsewhere – I'd be happier they got robbed if it weren't for all the kidnapping that was done to rob them.
Only thing i have stolen is a couple of laptops, some video cameras, a wii or two, a psp, a 50 inch flat-screen and I had the keys to a BMW that I decided against taking. I am not yet on the level of these men. Though I will be.
That's nothing. My ex-wife managed to get the flat screen, the laptops, the home computer, the dog, the car and the bleeding house. All without the aid of a balaclava.
cool story bro
On the subject of The Great Train Robbery, apparently the fingerprints were found on a monopoly set the thieves were playing using the stolen money!
Awesome list
Best Robbery of all time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7fsxnzZF9w
nah mate, THIS is the best robbery of all time http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kqy9hxhUxK0
This is a list! This is the type of thing that got me into lists when only 9 years old. It's why I check back every once-and-awhile at LV. Instead, there's usually some stupid, "10 Reasons Why Peta Is Stupid", or the equivilant.
Ronnie Biggs isn't to the English what DB Cooper is to the Americans, if I understand what you mean by that, is that they see him as a good guy, a lovable rogue who got away with screwing the system that everybody hates.
The great train robbers beat a security guard and gave him permanent brain damage even though he surrendered. There was no need for that. Ronnie Biggs is a dirty old prick who hopefully, probably won't live to see Christmas. And someone stole his motorized OAP scooter early this year, which I found hilarious.
I remember when it happened that most of the public outrage was to do with the treatment of the guard rather than the lost money.
I too found the theft of Briggs' scooter somewhat ironic.
People often talk as if he was the only robber, but there were several more, including Buster Edwards, who was the subject of the film "Buster" starring Phil Collins and Julie Walters. He ended up hanging himself in a garage in London in the early 90s.
good to see DB inducted in the hall of fame here, finally. i remember the ***** that was thrown around last time because of his non inclusion. great list, as usual. money. ah! money o money.
Aparrently we British steal alot
Wheres the one with all those paintings?
Cool list. The Ginza jewel heist of 2007 should be included. 30 million worth of jewels taken and no-one has been proven guilty to date…
If I had to become a criminal, I would totally go with the Pink Panthers. They pull off some incredibly crazy heists. I'm talking "date the jeweler's daughter for awhile to access the safe" crazy. Plus I'd probably get to live in Montenegro
So many bad comments about England here but the USA is fine where u go round a corner and get either Shot or Arrested
Quite a late post, I know. I’m from Colombia, and perhaps I can post a couple extra things about item # 7. The robbers sacked Banco de la República in Valledupar, which is a small city in the Caribbean coast. Banco de la República is the central bank of the country: the one that actually prints our money.
The bills robbed where all 10.000 pesos bills with a different design than that which we now use (those had a native American woman pictured; current ones have Policarpa Salavarrieta, one of our independence heroines, depicted). The change was motivated by this robbery, so as to make everyone wary of “old 10.000 bills” in order to help identifying those from the robbery.
As far as I know, the guys were never caught.