The sixth person to be charged in connection with the £53m Securitas raid in Kent has been remanded in custody.
Ermir Hysenaj, 27, of New Road, Crowborough, East Sussex, appeared before Maidstone magistrates charged with conspiracy to commit robbery.
He was remanded on Wednesday to appear at Maidstone Crown Court on 24 April.
A man, aged 18, arrested in Tunbridge Wells on Tuesday was released on police bail. In all, 25 arrests have been made in connection with the raid.
A third man arrested on Tuesday, a 19-year-old from Ilford, Essex, was also interviewed under caution at Tonbridge police station but later released.
The UK's biggest cash robbery, on a depot in Tonbridge, happened on 22 February.
£20m recovered
Four other men and a woman have been charged and are due to appear at Maidstone Crown Court on 12 June for a plea and directions hearing.
John Fowler, 57, from Staplehurst in Kent, is charged with kidnapping the depot manager and his wife and young son, as well as conspiracy to rob and handling stolen goods.
Kim Shackleton, 39, of Allen Street in Maidstone, is accused of handling stolen goods.
Stuart Royle, 47, also of Allen Street, Jetmir Bucpapa, 24, of Hadlow Road in Tonbridge, and Lea John Rusha, 33, of Lambersart Close in Tunbridge Wells, are all charged with conspiracy to rob.
Police have recovered around £20m of the £53,116,760 stolen in the raid.
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