FIVE James Bond guns including Sir Roger Moore’s Walther PPK from A View To A Kill were stolen in a movie-style heist.
The prop weapons were taken by thieves who jumped through an open window before fleeing “in scenes reminiscent of a James Bond movie”.
Cops are now searching for the suspects - described as three white men with eastern European accents - who made off with the stash in Enfield, North London.
The raiders even had a surveillance car parked outside the house where an individual took photos of the scene.
No arrests have been made since the dramatic burglary in March this year.
One of the firearms - a yellow-handed Llama pistol featured in Die Another Day - was recovered by a member of the public in a field near Roydon Railway Station in Essex in April.
The valuable gun was severely rusted due to being left outside and exposed to the elements.
Other stolen props include a Beretta ‘Cheetah’ Auto Pistol used by Halle Berry in Die Another Day and a Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum revolver used by Sir Roger Moore in Live and Let Die.
The owner of the guns is said to be “devastated” by the raid.
Police have today released CCTV which shows a silver Vauxhall Minerva parked on the street where the offence took place before the burglary.
Detective Inspector Paul Ridley, from North Area CID, is investigating the burglary.
The prop weapons were taken by thieves who jumped through an open window before fleeing “in scenes reminiscent of a James Bond movie”.
Cops are now searching for the suspects - described as three white men with eastern European accents - who made off with the stash in Enfield, North London.
The raiders even had a surveillance car parked outside the house where an individual took photos of the scene.
No arrests have been made since the dramatic burglary in March this year.
One of the firearms - a yellow-handed Llama pistol featured in Die Another Day - was recovered by a member of the public in a field near Roydon Railway Station in Essex in April.
The valuable gun was severely rusted due to being left outside and exposed to the elements.
Other stolen props include a Beretta ‘Cheetah’ Auto Pistol used by Halle Berry in Die Another Day and a Smith & Wesson 44 Magnum revolver used by Sir Roger Moore in Live and Let Die.
The owner of the guns is said to be “devastated” by the raid.
Police have today released CCTV which shows a silver Vauxhall Minerva parked on the street where the offence took place before the burglary.
Detective Inspector Paul Ridley, from North Area CID, is investigating the burglary.
Five James Bond guns including Roger Moore's Walther PPK from A View To A Kill stolen in 'movie-style' heist
FIVE James Bond guns including Sir Roger Moore’s Walther PPK from A View To A Kill were stolen in a movie-style heist. The prop weapons were taken by thieves who jumped through an open window befor…
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