Armed gang jailed for 141 years after London attacks

Stolen money
Author: Louise EastonPublished 14th Nov 2022

A gang of armed robbers have been jailed for 141 years between them after attacking security guards in London

They targeted them as they refilled cash machines, and stole £400, 000 over 18 months from parts of the capital and elsewhere in the UK, including London, Oxford, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire between May 2018 and November 2019.

Armed with loaded handguns, metal crowbars, axes and knives, they often wore ballistic body armour and balaclavas while committing their crimes, the Metropolitan Police said.

Some of the stolen money was stained by security dye when the gang tried to force open a cash box, leading them to burn some and launder some through betting machines in bookmakers.

They also tried to cover their tracks by using cloned number plates on the stolen cars.

But the Metropolitan Police Flying Squad had the gang under surveillance, using number plate recognition cameras and phone evidence to track what they were doing.

Six members of the gang have already been jailed, and another four were sentenced at Kingston Crown Court on Monday.

Detective Constable Stephen O'Connell, from the Met's Flying Squad, said: "This was an immensely complex investigation which demanded dedication and skill to manage the extensive amount of evidence.

"Our officers have worked day and night to achieve this outcome. I would like to thank all those involved for their dedication and professionalism.

"The group caused havoc in and outside of London with high value cars being stolen and a huge amount of money laundered and spoilt.

"These men have since discovered that crime does not pay."

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