Former Securicor employee tells court that value in van could be worked out by 'trip sheet'

A retired Securicor supervisor has revealed that someone who knew the company’s ATM runs could work out the amount of money in a van by studying the "trip sheet".

Former Securicor employee tells court that value in van could be worked out by 'trip sheet'

A retired Securicor supervisor has revealed that someone who knew the company’s ATM runs could work out the amount of money in a van by studying the "trip sheet".

Mr Eugene Grant said a Securicor worker and, "in particular", someone in the ATM division, "would know the value of the trip sheet", which is a form used by van crew detailing the ATM locations and their money level.

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