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The hunt is on for the £26million allegedly pocketed by a British rogue trader accused of triggering a £570billion Wall Street crash from the suburban semi in Hounslow (pictured right) he shares with his parents. Navinder Singh Sarao (centre), 36 - who called the FBI's fraud allegations 'a bolt from the blue' - was warned at Westminster Magistrates' Court (illustrated top left and pictured bottom left on his arrival) that he faced a 380-year prison sentence in the United States. Sarao allegedly masterminded - from his home computer - the Wall Street 'Flash Crash' of 2010 in which almost a trillion dollars was wiped from global share prices. But the whereabouts of his alleged £26million profit was a mystery last night.