How Britain's most notorious gangster turned up at a charity lunch to fact-check a retired detective's talk
- Posted on July 4, 2025
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How Britain's most notorious gangster turned up at a charity lunch to fact-check a retired detective's talk
Former Detective Superintendent Ian Brown was at a Kent golf club and about to give a talk on the infamous £26m Brink's-Mat gold robbery when he was summoned from the stage by officials. Mr Brown, who appeared on the award-winning Sky News StoryCast podcast The Hunt For The Brink's-Mat Gold in 2019, said: "I go outside and they say 'he's here' and I say 'who's here' and they say that table over there in the corner, that's Kenny Noye with a baseball cap pulled down over his head." "They said what are we going to do?" said Mr Brown.