How they did it... the Antwerp Diamond Heist

Published: Aug. 9, 2021, 10:30 a.m.

b'Coming up this week, let\\u2019s go back in time and explore how the Antwerp Diamond Heist was executed. On February 15 2003, a group of five Italian thieves calling themselves \\u2018The School of Turin\\u2019 breached one of the most secure locations in the world \\u2013 the Antwerp Diamond Center \\u2013 and stole in excess of $100 million dollars worth of diamonds, gold, silver and other rare gems and jewelry. The largest diamond heist in recorded history. One of the largest robberies ever in recorded history.

And while The School of Turin were caught. Well, bar one member, whose identity remains unknown to this day. While four of the five members were eventually caught, the planning and execution of the Antwerp Diamond Heist is the personification of ISO31000 in real time. The members of the School of Turin, risk masters.

In this week\\u2019s episode of The Risktory Podcast, the cracking tale of the Antwerp Diamond Heist.

The Risktory Podcast is created, written, hosted and produced by Jacinthe A Galpin.

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