An international antiques thief wanted in Japan over a £679,000 jewellery store heist may face extradition - but only after he has served his 36 year jail sentence in the UK.
Daniel Kelly, 46, is wanted by Japanese authorities for his alleged involvement in the raid at the Harry Winston Omotesando Hills Salon of Jewellery in Central Tokyo in 2015.
Kelly, along with his son Kaine Wright, 27, and Joe Chappell, 37, allegedly posed as security before attacking a guard and making off with gems worth 106,272,000 Yen (£679,000). The trio are said to have fled Japan two days after the heist.
In 2019, Kelly was one of three men who carried out the shooting of Paul Allen, the crime boss behind the £54m Securitas robbery. Allen, a former cage fighter, known as 'The Enforcer', was behind Britain's biggest armed robbery at the Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent in 2006.
Six bullets were fired at Allen, 46, through the kitchen window of the detached house he had rented from the comedian Russell Kane in Woodford, east London, on 11 July 2019. He survived but was left paralysed for life.







