A former West Ham youth player is set to face trial in Japan after a British court granted his extradition over a £680k jewellery store heist in Tokyo.
Ex-football prodigy Kaine Wright, 27, and Joe Chappell, 37, allegedly took 46 items from the Harry Winston Omotesando Hills Salon of Jewellery in the Shibuya district of Tokyo in 2015.
The two men are said to have posed as security guards before attacking one of the store's real security guards and making off with gems worth around £679,000.
They are accused of carrying out the heist with Wright's father, Daniel Kelly, 46 - who was jailed last month in connection with a botched plot to murder the mastermind behind Britain's biggest ever cash robbery.
Kelly is one of three men, alongside brothers Stewart Ahearne and Louis Ahearne, who schemed to kill Paul Allen, a cage fighter who pulled off the notorious £54million Securitas depot heist in 2006.






