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'Inside man' who helped criminals raid cash in transit vans will have to sell off house to pay back ill-gotten gains

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herePolice found the assets available to Keane which officers could seize totalled £94,282.The majority of this figure is represented by his family home, which has been valued at £229,000 and will be sold off.The proceeds of the sale, less an outstanding mortgage, will be split in half between Keane and his wife.Judge Anthony Cross QC ordered that Keane pay the sum of £94,282 within three months, or he could face a further nine months in jail.The available amount as well as the family home included Keane's G4S pension, cash seized on his arrest, two vehicles, money in a savings account, and a pony.The gang stole £165,000 in cash during robberies across Greater Manchester committed from September 2017 to April 2018.Keane initially appeared.

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