Three guilty of shooting the cage fighter responsible for 54m cash robbery
Briefly

Paul Allen, previously imprisoned for an armed robbery, was shot and paralyzed at his home in 2019 in a murder plot led by associates. Allen was part of Britain's largest cash heist, leading to an 18-year prison sentence. After his release, he moved to Woodford Green. Prosecutors revealed that the attack was carefully planned involving surveillance and a tracking device. The trial saw the defendants, including Stewart Ahearne, reacting emotionally to the verdict. Allen's near-fatal encounter underscored the violent consequences of his criminal past.
The planning and execution of the attack on Allen revealed a disturbing degree of premeditation, indicating that the defendants had closely monitored his movements.
Stewart Ahearne's outburst in court highlighted the intensity of the emotions involved, showing that familial loyalties can drive desperate actions even in the face of justice.
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