In a significant crackdown on organized crime, 14 men have been sentenced for their roles in a series of linked burglaries and high-value vehicle thefts across West London, following a detailed investigation led by the Met’s Flying Squad.
The Convictions
The men, arrested between July and October 2021, faced charges including drug and driving-related offences, conspiracy to commit burglary, and conspiracy to steal. Twelve of the accused pleaded guilty, while two were found guilty during various court hearings. The sentencing took place at Kingston Crown Court and other stages.
Key Figures Sentenced
- Ellis Glynne of Feltham: Seven years for conspiracy to burgle and steal.
- Connor Murray of Hounslow: Six years for conspiracy to burgle and steal.
- Jason Brandford of Stanwell: Three years for conspiracy to burgle.
- Others sentenced included Robert Green, Oliver Hart, Vinothkumar Ratnam, Perry Ogle, Alfie Chandler, Tommy Hutchinson, Ryan Crafts, Sean McEneaney, Charlie Kavanagh, Edward Atkins, and Jack Foley.
The Crimes
The group was linked to an attempted ATM theft in Brentford in February 2020 and multiple high-value car thefts. They used sophisticated methods, including devices that duplicate car key signals, to steal vehicles such as Range Rovers and BMWs.
Breakthrough in Investigation
A failed ATM theft attempt and subsequent forensic examination of a power tool used in the burglary led to the first arrest. Detailed phone cell data analysis and CCTV investigations further linked the suspects to the crimes.
Detective Sergeant William Man’s Statement
DS Man from the Met’s Flying Squad highlighted the group’s organization and determination, praising the team’s hard work in compiling compelling evidence. He expressed satisfaction in delivering justice and enhancing public safety in London.
Impact on the Community
The Met acknowledged the significant impact of motor vehicle crime on victims, especially those dependent on vehicles for work or daily life. This case’s resolution is a testament to the police’s commitment to addressing such crimes.
Advice to Motorists
The Met advises motorists to take preventative measures like fitting steering locks and not leaving valuables on display to protect their vehicles.
Conclusion
The sentencing of these 14 men marks a major victory in the fight against organized crime in London. The diligent work of the Met’s Flying Squad has dismantled a criminal network responsible for significant thefts and burglaries, restoring a sense of security to the affected communities.