CCTV shows moment thieves roll £4.75m gold toilet out of palace

CCTV shows moment thieves roll £4.75m gold toilet out of palace
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CCTV shows moment thieves roll £4.75m gold toilet out of palace
Published: Feb, 25 2025 15:30

Police have released footage of the moment thieves rolled a £4.75m gold toilet away from Blenheim Palace. Sledgehammer-wielding thieves smashed their way into the Oxfordshire country house where Sir Winston Churchill was born and stole the toilet in September 2019.

 [Screen grab taken from CCTV dated 14/09/19 issued by Thames Valley Police showing three men loading a large object into the boot of the vehicle in the courtyard at the front of Blenheim Palace, as thieves rolled a £4.75 million gold toilet away and bundled it into the back of a car after stealing it in an early morning raid. The video has been shown in court at the trial of Michael Jones, who is accused of burglary, and Frederick Sines and Bora Guccuk who are each charged with one count of consp]
Image Credit: Sky News [Screen grab taken from CCTV dated 14/09/19 issued by Thames Valley Police showing three men loading a large object into the boot of the vehicle in the courtyard at the front of Blenheim Palace, as thieves rolled a £4.75 million gold toilet away and bundled it into the back of a car after stealing it in an early morning raid. The video has been shown in court at the trial of Michael Jones, who is accused of burglary, and Frederick Sines and Bora Guccuk who are each charged with one count of consp]

In footage shown to jurors on Tuesday, two cars tear across the lawn towards the palace before three men make their way inside. Five minutes later, they can be seen rolling the 18-carat-gold toilet away from the building during the early morning raid. It is then bundled into the back of a blue VW Golf - causing the car's suspension to sag under the 98kg weight.

 [Screen grab taken from CCTV dated 14/09/19 issued by Thames Valley Police showing two men with a sledgehammer and a large crowbar in the courtyard at the front of Blenheim Palace, as thieves rolled a £4.75 million gold toilet away and bundled it into the back of a car after stealing it in an early morning raid. The video has been shown in court at the trial of Michael Jones, who is accused of burglary, and Frederick Sines and Bora Guccuk who are each charged with one count of conspiracy to trans]
Image Credit: Sky News [Screen grab taken from CCTV dated 14/09/19 issued by Thames Valley Police showing two men with a sledgehammer and a large crowbar in the courtyard at the front of Blenheim Palace, as thieves rolled a £4.75 million gold toilet away and bundled it into the back of a car after stealing it in an early morning raid. The video has been shown in court at the trial of Michael Jones, who is accused of burglary, and Frederick Sines and Bora Guccuk who are each charged with one count of conspiracy to trans]

One of the group can be seen clutching the golden toilet seat which is also thrown into the back of the car. Palace security guards, who had been watching on CCTV, chased on foot as the two vehicles sped away from the scene, Oxford Crown Court was told.

 [Screen grab taken from CCTV dated 14/09/19 issued by Thames Valley Police showing two vehicles drivinh through the main gate to the entrance in the courtyard at the front of Blenheim Palace, as thieves rolled a £4.75 million gold toilet away and bundled it into the back of a car after stealing it in an early morning raid. The video has been shown in court at the trial of Michael Jones, who is accused of burglary, and Frederick Sines and Bora Guccuk who are each charged with one count of conspira]
Image Credit: Sky News [Screen grab taken from CCTV dated 14/09/19 issued by Thames Valley Police showing two vehicles drivinh through the main gate to the entrance in the courtyard at the front of Blenheim Palace, as thieves rolled a £4.75 million gold toilet away and bundled it into the back of a car after stealing it in an early morning raid. The video has been shown in court at the trial of Michael Jones, who is accused of burglary, and Frederick Sines and Bora Guccuk who are each charged with one count of conspira]

Michael Jones, 39, from Oxford, pleaded not guilty in January to stealing artwork in an overnight raid in the early hours of 14 September 2019. Frederick Sines, 36, also known as Frederick Doe, of Winkfield, Windsor, Berkshire, and Bora Guccuk, 41, from west London, each deny one count of conspiracy to transfer criminal property.

It is alleged that Doe and Guccuk agreed to help one of the men who carried out the burglary, a defendant called James Sheen, to sell some of the gold in the following weeks. Jurors were told that Sheen, 40, from Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, has previously pleaded guilty to burglary.

The fully functioning toilet - an artwork called America by Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan - was insured for the sum of six million dollars (£4.75m), the court heard previously. It was a star attraction in an exhibition and is believed to have been broken up after it was stolen.

Five days before the exhibition opened at the Oxfordshire palace, Jones visited with his partner Carly Jones on what prosecutors have described as the first of two reconnaissance visits, the court heard. The thieves drove through locked wooden gates into the grounds of the palace before breaking in through a window, jurors were told.

Follow our channel and never miss an update. "They knew precisely where to go, broke down the wooden door to the cubicle where the toilet was fully plumbed in, removed it, leaving water pouring out of the pipes, and drove away," prosecutor Julian Christopher KC said previously.

"Clearly such an audacious raid would not have been possible without lots of preparation.". Within days of the raid, two men were using "car" as a codeword for the stolen gold and contact was made with a Hatton Garden jeweller, it is alleged. The trial continues.

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