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Dan Warburton

'Skint' crook in UK's biggest £53million robbery marries in lavish do after early release

One of the gang behind Britain’s biggest robbery has married months after being freed early.

Jetmir Bucpapa, who claimed he was skint, was locked up with six others in 2008 for stealing £53million from the Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent.

Over £30million is still missing but Bucpapa persuaded the judge he had none of it and was ordered to repay just one pound.

The Albanian thug, 41, was given 15 years for robbery, kidnap and gun charges.

He was freed from Belmarsh, South East London in August last year and deported.

Bucpapa’s British first wife Rebecca had vowed to stand by him but they are said to have divorced while he was inside.

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On New Year’s Day the crook wed Besiana Dushina in their home town of Tropoje in a lavish bash. Pics show them posing lovingly in a stately home.

They then jetted off on honeymoon. Besiana, 34, declined to tell us where but said it was “very special”.

A source in Albania said: “So far we do not have any request from the UK to investigate any property or investment under his name or his relatives’.”

The raiders caught on CCTV (PA)

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During the 2006 robbery, raiders posing as police kidnapped the depot manager and his family.

Thugs also tied up 14 staff at gunpoint.

Detective Superintendent Patrick Milford, of Kent Police, said: “We continue to appeal for information.”

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