Tragic salesman’s watch shop was ‘a front for organised crime’
A watch company that employed a tragic salesman who was robbed of £1.1 million of uninsured timepieces was a ‘front for organised crime,’ a jury has heard. Oliver White, 27, took his own life after 247 Kettles in Kew Road, Richmond, was robbed on May 25 last year. In an ‘intense’ meeting with the two store owners and Fred Sines, Mr White was accused of not resisting the raiders, Woolwich crown court has heard. Sines was one of several men…











