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Arlandarånet - Så kom vi undan med 44 miljoner

The 2002 Arlanda heist shook Sweden. Armed perpetrators left the airport with 44 million kronor in cash from a security transport. The crime remains unsolved and the money has not been recovered. In TV4 Nyheterna Story, one of the robbers, Leo “The Chinese” Carmona, shares in detail how the group planned and carried out the spectacular heist – and what happened to the money.

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  • Leo "Kinesen" Carmona

    Leo "Kinesen" Carmona

    Self

  • Malin Ottander

    Malin Ottander

    Self

  • Anton Berg

    Anton Berg

    Self

  • Marianne Öman

    Marianne Öman

    Self (archive footage)

  • Sebastian Stakset

    Sebastian Stakset

    Self (archive footage)

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The 2002 Arlanda heist shook Sweden. Armed perpetrators left the airport with 44 million kronor in cash from a security transport. The crime remains unsolved and the money has not been recovered. In TV4 Nyheterna Story, one of the robbers, Leo “The Chinese” Carmona, shares in detail how the group planned and carried out the spectacular heist – and what happened to the money.

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