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GANG CHIEF’S EXPLOITS

“Too Clever for Police” i At the ago of 79. John Brown, an ' engineer, was stated at London Sessions recently to have been the brains behind big cases of mail-bag and safe robberies and warehouse breaking, and to have been "too clever for the police for 30 years." He was sentenced to 15 months’ hard labour. Evidence was given that hi? sister, a Mrs. Robertson, the wife of a New York millionaire, until recently allowed him £lO a month. Sentences on two other men charged with him were; Henry Myers, aged 56, traveller, to five years’ penal servitude, and Frank Jeyes, aged 64, warehouseman, 15 months' hard labour. AH were charged with breaking and entering the premises of Messrs. A. Lewis and Company. Limited, tobacconists, in Rochester Row. Westminster, and stealing 40.750 cigarettes and other property. Jeyes was stated to be an ex-prison warder and a trusted employee of T.ewis and Company, whose dutv it was to lock up the premises at night. Detective-Inspector Dance, of Scotland Yard, su’d Brown went to America in his early days, but returned to England about 30 years ngo. lie was convicted three times in America. Witness ' added: "Although he has never been convicted previously in this country for many years he has been regarded by the police as the organiser and i 'rains behind big cases of mailbag I thefts, safe robberies, and warehousej breaking, so much so that he has been under observation by the police for months on end. "As far back as 10 years ago T followed him daily for many weeks, and during that time T saw him associated with some of the cleverest criminals operating in England. He was then suspected of being concerned with others in the theft of mail-bags while I tn transit, lie lia< been associated wUh i MVer« for over 20 vears. Tn 1922 he ' uas suspected of being concerned with , others in the theft of jewellery '.allied i at £l4/ioo." Ti'eplving tn Hr, E. IL Butcher (for Broun' Inspector Dance said Brown had been too clever for the police for j 30 years, and had kept out of harm’s ■ wav. The inspector said cigarettes stolen from Messrs. Lewis's premises proviouslv had found their way to cutprice shops.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 10

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GANG CHIEF’S EXPLOITS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 10

GANG CHIEF’S EXPLOITS Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 10