The Schiphol Diamond Heist
Amsterdam's Airport Raid (2005): $100 Million in Diamonds Vanish Before They Even Leave the Runway (Masterminds and Misdeeds: True Tales of Infamous Heists, Book 13)
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Wayne Champion
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David G. Stone
What If I Told You That $100 Million in Diamonds Vanished From One of the World's Most Secure Airports in Broad Daylight?
You'd probably think it was fiction. You'd be wrong.
On a cold February afternoon in 2005, Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport became the scene of one of the most audacious heists in criminal history. In less than sixty seconds, armed men disguised as KLM employees terrorized four airport workers and vanished with a fortune in diamonds destined for Antwerp—the world's diamond capital.
THE SCHIPHOL DIAMOND HEIST is the definitive account of a crime that shocked the world, exposed devastating security flaws, and launched a twelve-year international manhunt that would span from Amsterdam to Spain.
This Wasn't Just a Robbery—It Was a Master Class in Criminal Enterprise
* Perfect Planning: How the criminals spent months studying airport security, employee routines, and diamond transport protocols to identify the perfect vulnerability window
* The Inside Connection: The shocking betrayal by a trusted KLM employee who provided uniforms, access codes, and classified shipping information
* Military Precision: The sixty-second operation that netted $72 million in diamonds and jewelry without firing a single shot
* The Great Vanishing: How they disappeared into Amsterdam traffic and successfully laundered their fortune through international criminal networks
* Cold Case Investigation: The forensic breakthroughs, intercepted phone calls, and international cooperation that finally cracked the case in 2017
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