Six people, including a security van driver, were arrested on Wednesday in connection with a massive heist last September in the Lavrion township of extreme southeast Attica prefecture.

Three masked gunmen made off with nearly 1.2 million euros – one of the biggest robberies in recent memory in Greece.

All six of the suspects, identified as local men, were arrested in a coordinated action a day earlier, police announced on Thursday.

The Sept. 26, 2024 incident witnessed three masked suspects in a stolen vehicle first blocking the van in the port town of Lavrion, southeast of the greater Athens area, and then slashing its tires. They then lit a smoke flare, threw paint on the vehicle’s windshields and threatened a security guard inside the vehicle with a mockup of a bomb in order to force him out of the van. The latter was described as reinforced but not an armored truck in the conventional sense.

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With an assault rifle pointed at him the security guard then opened a safe containing the cash.

Media reports on Thursday have authorities confiscating roughly of 200,000 euros believed to be part of the stolen loot.

The robbery took place outside a toy retailer that was the last stop on the security detail’s schedule that day for cash pickups.

Another media report has authorities making a connection between the driver and the other suspects through cell phone communications.