Biggs gained notoriety 50 years ago as one of an 11-member gang made off with 2.6 million pounds ($4.2 million), equivalent to about 40 million pounds in today's money.
Biggs gained notoriety 50 years ago as one of an 11-member gang that tampered with railway signals and stopped a Royal Mail night train, making off with 2.6 million pounds ($4.2 million), equivalent to about 40 million pounds in today's money.
Biggs was caught after the robbery and received a 30-year jail sentence but escaped from prison and spent 36 years on the run, leading a playboy lifestyle in South America. He finally surrendered to British police in 2001 but was freed in 2009 on health grounds.
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