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Gang stole $2.7M in vehicles —including one with toddler still inside

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Last updated: October 2, 2024 7:19 am
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In a daring series of crimes that shook North London, a sophisticated gang utilized a keyless device cleverly disguised as a Gameboy to unlock and steal cars—amassing a staggering $2.7 million in stolen vehicles. This device allowed them to gain entry and operate the cars within seconds, remarkably without the need for the original keys. Tragically, one of these thefts resulted in a 3-year-old boy being temporarily kidnapped when he was left in a vehicle during a theft. The child was later found with minor injuries after the thieves abandoned the car upon realizing he was inside.

The criminal ring, which operated over four years, affected over 170 individuals, including unsuspecting buyers who purchased the stolen vehicles, unknowingly participating in the illegal chain of possession and suffering financial losses without any compensation. The gang’s leaders, Alfie Brown, 31, and Andre Clarke, 33, were eventually sentenced to more than five years and over four years in prison, respectively. Their network extended to include money launderers who facilitated the disguise of the stolen vehicles’ origins, making the cars appear legitimate and sellable.

Extensive investigations conducted by the Met Police’s Specialist Crime North team, which spanned two years, involved coordinating with multiple police forces across the UK to trace and recover vehicles from as far away as Scotland and Wales. This investigative breakthrough led to the execution of 20 warrants in February 2023, dismantling the operation. Several accomplices received suspended sentences for their involvement in this elaborate scheme.

In a statement, Detective Constable Dave Van Der Valk highlighted the dual victimization at play: the direct victims of theft and the secondary victims who purchased the stolen cars. This case, he noted, exemplified the Metropolitan Police’s commitment to rigorous investigation and the pursuit of justice, regardless of the complexity of the criminal activities involved.

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