BBC's Crimewatch programme featured an appeal in connection with an armed robbery at Heathrow last week.
The broadcast, which went out on Thursday February 26, featured the senior investigating officer in the case, Detective Chief Inspector Jim Dickie, appearing on the programme to make an appeal in connection with the robbery, which happened at 11.10pm on February 6 this year.
The programme appealed for help in tracing 44-year-old Glenn Cameron in connection with this inquiry but warned that he may be dangerous and the public should not approach him.
DCI Dickie, the head of Finchley flying squad, said: "I am hoping that someone with information about the whereabouts of this man will see the programme and come forward to help us with our inquiries."
In addition, DCI Dickie appealed for any information regarding the whereabouts of the outstanding foreign currency: 750,000 Danish Krona, 2,950,000 Swedish Krona, 1,480,000 Norwegian Krona and 40,000 Australian dollars. More than £1million of Sterling currency is also outstanding.
He also asked for information on the whereabouts of a white Vauxhall Vivaro van, with the registration KF53 CXX, which was used to leave the scene and for the suppliers of the high-visibility yellow (Geltex) jackets and the suppliers of the theatrical foam masks used by the suspects to contact police. Anyone with information should contact the flying squad on 020 8358 1751.
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