Police make second arrest after 'ex-cage fighter jailed for £53m armed robbery' is shot at Russell Kane's rented London home

Paul Allen, centre, pictured being arrested in Morocco in 2007 over the Securitas heist
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Police investigating a shooting at a house owned by comedian Russell Kane have made a second arrest.

The victim was named locally as Paul Allen, a former cage fighter, who had been involved in the £53m Securitas heist in Tonbridge, Kent, in 2006.

The 41-year-old was reportedly shot in the throat when a gunman fired six bullets through a conservatory window at the £1.2m property in Woodford Green.

The attacker was said to have appeared at the back of the property in a car at around 11pm on July 11, before firing at the home six times.

Forensics at the scene of the shooting in Malvern Drive, Woodford Green, on Saturday
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Armed officers, along with medics, were called to the scene in Malvern Drive, Woodford Green, north-east London, and the victim was taken to hospital with gunshot injuries.

Scotland Yard said he remains in a critical condition as they announced a second arrest.

A 28-year-old man was arrested on Saturday on suspicion of attempted murder and firearms offences, and remains in custody.

A man, aged in his fifties, was arrested on the same day on suspicion of attempted murder and firearms offences, and has since been bailed to return on a date in mid-August.

Police said officers continue to follow a number of lines of inquiry and appealed for witnesses to come forward.

Russell Kane pictured in April last year
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Allen was jailed for 18 years for his role in the £53 million heist at the Securitas depot in Tonbridge, Kent, in February 2006.

The witness, who asked to remain anonymous, said: "I was there outside just after the attack had happened. Neighbours had gathered outside the front of the house.

"The gunman had driven to the back of his house and gone through the garden. The back of his house is just a big window, so you can see inside clearly.

"Whoever it was then shot six times into the window. This was before all I see is police arriving, an ambulance and a Swat team with guns.

"We waited outside the house. Then I saw him taken out on a stretcher. He was covered in blood, on his stomach, his neck. The paramedics said that he had been shot in the neck."

CCTV captures the moment robbers targeted the Securitas depot

The man said a woman was in "hysterics" and described the scene as "like something in a war film".

The house is understood to be rented by stand-up and television comic Kane, who lives in Manchester.

His spokeswoman said: "Russell's thoughts are with the victim and his family at this terrible time. No further comments will be made whilst the incident is being investigated by the police."

Allen was the trusted lieutenant of Lee "Lightning" Murray, who masterminded the Securitas heist.

The heist saw a gang, with some posing as police officers, kidnap the manager of the Securitas depot and his family at gunpoint.

Police later recovered £21 million of the missing cash, but the remaining £32 million was never found.

Allen admitted charges of conspiracy to rob, kidnap and possess firearms in relation to the heist at Woolwich Crown Court in September 2009 as a retrial was about to begin.

He pleaded guilty on the basis that he was not one of the robbers who entered the depot, or one of the kidnappers, and that he did not handle any firearms.

Allen fled to Morocco with Murray before he was arrested after four months and locked up in Rabat prison.

He spent 20 months in the jail before he was brought back to Britain to face trial in January 2008.

Allen was jailed for 18 years and was later excused from paying back his alleged share during a secret court hearing

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