'Fast Eddie' jailed for five years

Eddie Maher has admitted the theft of a security van containing more than a million pounds (AP) Eddie Maher has admitted the theft of a security van containing more than a million pounds (AP)

A British man who spent almost 20 years as a fugitive in the United States has been jailed for five years after admitting the theft of a security van containing £1.2 million.

Eddie Maher - known as "Fast Eddie" - had been wanted by Suffolk Police after the Securicor van he was driving disappeared from outside a Lloyds Bank branch in Felixstowe on January 22, 1993.

The 57-year-old, originally from South Woodham Ferrers, Essex, was arrested by US authorities in February last year. He had been due to stand trial for theft after being deported from the UK but changed his plea to guilty.

Jailing him at Southwark Crown Court, Mr Justice Nicol said: "You made a very substantial gain even if, as you say, the money has now gone."

Mr Justice Nicol added that the crime represented a "very significant breach of trust".

He said: "The temptation to commit the offence must have been too great. It will be for confiscation proceedings which will follow in due course to decide quite how much your benefit was from this theft.

"You told the authorities after your arrest that you only received £40,000. Your wife has said it was about £200,000."

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