Tattenham Corner robbery: Two men charged

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The Co-operative store at Tattenham Corner
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Three other people remain on bail over a cash robbery in which £45,000 was stolen

Two men have been charged over a Surrey £45,000 cash-in-transit robbery.

A driver was assaulted and threatened in the raid outside the Co-op store at Tattenham Corner, Epsom on 30 January.

The men, aged 27 and 50, from Battersea, south London, have been charged with conspiracy to commit robbery and possession of a firearm or imitation firearm.

They have been remanded in custody and are due to appear at Guildford Crown Court on 15 November.

An 30-year-old old man, from Tadworth, who was arrested in June, was released with no further action being taken against him.

A man in his 40s from Rainham, east London, held on suspicion of money laundering remains on bail until 14 November.

A woman in her 20s, from Battersea, and a man in his 20s, from Brixton, have been bailed until 12 November.

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