A Watford man will appear in crown court after being charged with conspiracy to steal £920,000 from a cash management company.
Paul McSweeney, 55, was charged with conspiring with another to commit a burglary at Loomis Depot Dagenham, according to court papers.
He is also charged with conspiring to conceal, convert, transfer or remove £920,000 by means unknown, and conspiracy to steal from another, namely Loomis UK Limited.
McSweeney, from Haines Way in Watford, appeared at Central London Magistrates' Court last week and is scheduled to stand trial at Southwark Crown Court on August 11.
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All charges are said to have taken place between December 13 and December 31 last year.
He has been granted conditional bail, which prohibits him from direct or indirect contact being made with alleged co-conspirators, and involves a curfew and electronic monitoring.
McSweeney is also banned from using mobile phones, has to hand over his ID and regularly report to Watford Police Station.
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