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A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
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Keyless theft gang stole £2million of cars using device disguised as Nintendo Game Boy

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Last updated: October 1, 2024 8:33 am
NTK Journalist Published October 1, 2024
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One of the thieves using the theft device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. (Picture: Jam Press)
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A gang of thieves has been jailed after stealing £2million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy.

The gang’s gadget quickly opened the targeted vehicles and started them in seconds.

It made it appear as if someone was opening the car normally with a key.

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A probe launched by Metropolitan Police officers across north London uncovered the sophisticated organised crime network.

Cars were stolen from Barnet, Enfield, Haringey, Redbridge, Waltham Forest, Barking and Dagenham, Havering and Newham using the device which looked like the classic 90s portable games console.

Through data analysis and intelligence officers discovered £2 million worth of cars had been stolen by the group between October 2018 and December 2022.

Five men were sentenced at Snaresbrook Crown Court on Friday, September 27 for a range of vehicle theft offences.

A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
The five men were sentenced for a range of vehicle theft offences. (Picture: Jam Press)

The group were sentenced to a total of 13 years and five months between them.

The investigation into the group first began in January 2022 when officers discovered that a series of car thefts in North London were linked.

Working closely with other specialist officers in the Met and the DVLA, officers were able to uncover the identities of the individuals involved.

They then executed 20 warrants in February 2023.

Evidence was gathered with the help of police services around the UK – with vehicles being recovered as far afield as Scotland and Wales – and the true extent of the offending was uncovered.

A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
The theft gang stealing a car. (Picture: Jam Press)

This led to the identification of Alfie Brown, 31, of Aberdeen Road, Edmonton, and Andre Clarke, 33, of Beehive Road, Waltham Cross as lead figures of the network along with another man with each of them involved in the theft, cloning or sale of each vehicle.

In May 2021 Brown and Clarke were linked to the theft of a Volvo in the Chigwell area.

A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
Alfie Brown. (Picture: Jam Press)
A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
Andre Clarke. (Picture: Jam Press)

The vehicle was stolen while the owner’s three-year-old child was still inside.

When the pair realised what they had done they came to a sudden stop which left the child with minor injuries.

They abandoned the car with the child still inside.

Officers established that the purchasers would meet Brown or Clarke when purchasing the vehicles and pretended to be car dealers, even providing fake invoices and service history documents.

These sales also uncovered the extensive network of money launderers used by the group.

Through extensive financial analysis, officers found that Clarke even set up a business account called ‘ACC Motors LTD’ to receive payments from victims or launderers as reported by Need To Know.

David Burvill, 36, of Eastwood Rise, Leigh-on-Sea, and Mark Preece, 30, of Shakespeare Road, Romford, then assisted the group by laundering £78,000 from the sale of the stolen cars.

A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
David Burvill. (Picture: Jam Press)
A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
Mark Preece. (Picture: Jam Press)

The group were able to evade detection for so long by successfully cloning number plates and vehicle log documents, committing fraud against the DVLA, which made the selling of the vehicles appear even more legitimate.

The clones were convincing enough that the group were even able to sell the vehicles to car dealers.

Marcin Gorecki, 40, of Eleanor Way, Waltham Cross, who was employed at British Car Auction was found to be the network’s longest launderer.

A gang jailed for stealing £2 million worth of cars using a keyless device disguised as a Nintendo Game Boy. Their sophisticated operation spanned London and beyond.
Macin Gorecki. (Picture: Jam Press)

He assisted in selling a Jaguar which had been exchanged for a stolen vehicle with cloned plates to a car dealership in Essex in 2019.

Det Con, Dave Van Der Valk, from the Met’s Specialist Crime North team who led the investigation, said: “Thanks to the hard work and perseverance of highly skilled officers in the Met we have been able to disrupt a sophisticated crime operation.

“There were two layers of victims in this case – those who had their cars stolen and those who bought the stolen cars.

“Those who bought the stolen cars without realising were truly the most affected as they did not receive any compensation from insurance companies which meant there were 170 victims affected by the heartless behaviour of the group.

“This verdict, and lengthy two-year investigation that led to it, demonstrate that we’ll leave no stone unturned in our pursuit to catch criminals who look to enjoy the proceeds of illicit funds – no matter how complex the case.”

On Friday (Sept 27) at Snaresbrook Crown Court the five men involved received the following sentences:

Brown was sentenced to five-and-a-half years for conspiracy to steal a motor vehicle and conspiracy to possess/ acquire criminal property

Clarke was sentenced to four years and three months for conspiracy to steal a motor vehicle and conspiracy to possess/ acquire criminal property

Marcin Gorecki, 40, was given a two-year suspended sentence for conspiracy to possess/ acquire criminal property

Mark Preece, 30, was given a nine-month sentence suspended for 12 months, for conspiracy to possess/ acquire criminal property

David Burvill, 36, was given an 11-month sentence suspended for 15 months, for conspiracy to possess/ acquire criminal property

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