A former royal aide to the Queen Mother was brutally beaten by a carjacking gang - who tied him up and forced him to strip naked in a lock-up - while demanding his bank PIN numbers, a court heard today.
Ex-Army Captain Niall Hall, 50, of Great Munden, Hertfordshire suffered a fractured left eye socket, plus damage to the eye, bleeding to the brain, a broken tooth, swelling and abrasions to his face and cuts to his knees.
He was attacked by three men armed with a mechete on February 1 after parking his Land Rover Freelander in Bridge Lane, Battersea at 11.20pm and driven to the lock-up with his coat over his head.
Derwen Ellis, 30, of Westbridge Road; Brian Gilbert, 19, of Cranmer House, Surrey Lane and Martin Dias, 29, of Parkham Street, Battersea deny kidnapping and robbing Mr. Hall of his vehicle and contents, money, wallet, watch and cufflinks.
Dias's ex-girlfriend Kizzy Miller, 33, of Surrey Lane, Battersea has pleaded not guilty to encouraging or assisting the offences of kidnap and robbery.
A fifth defendant Arron Miller, 21, of Eccles Road, Battersea has pleaded guilty to kidnapping and robbing Mr. Hall and will be sentenced at the conclusion of the trial.
"As he was collecting items from the rear seat he realised he was surrounded by three men," prosecutor Mr. Bill McGivern told the Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court jury.
"Believing he was about to be attacked he started to run off, but was quickly caught, overpowered and brought to the ground. One of them men came up close to his face and threatened him with a mini-machete if he did not co-operate.
"The male then demanded his expensive watch, which he handed over. He was also forced to give up his wallet.
"Mr. Hall was bundled into his car, his head covered with his coat, and the car driven off. As it was travelling he was threatened with a knife, which was held against his upper chest and groin."
The victim was tied and forced onto the lock-up's concrete floor behind a steel door until he gave the gang his bank PIN numbers at knife-point and cash was withdrawn at a Tesco's ATM in Battersea Park Road from two accounts within minutes.
Mr. Hall (pictured standing behind the Queen Mum) was stripped naked and forced into a change of clothes and dumped in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea with a wet towel over his head.
His vehicle was found on May 25 in Francis Barber Close, Streatham and police later identified the lock-up as an electrical shed splattered with Mr. Hall's blood and with items of his clothing still inside.
The prosecution say Ellis, Dias and Miller were the initial three carjackers and Gilbert later went to the lock-up and allowed his flat to be used for a forensic clean up, with Kizzy Miller driving her Citroen to the ATM's to withdraw Mr. Hall's money.
The trial continues on Friday..........
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