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Home / Crime and Justice / Burglar Films Himself, Lands Gang in Jail

Burglar Films Himself, Lands Gang in Jail

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Burglar recorded himself preparing for crimes.
  • Videos provided key evidence against his gang.
  • The gang stole high-value vehicles over two months.
Burglar Films Himself, Lands Gang in Jail

A burglar's decision to film himself preparing for break-ins, including donning a balaclava and showing off cash, ultimately led to his downfall and the capture of his entire crime gang. Hamza Ghafoor, 22, inadvertently provided police with critical evidence through videos captured on his phone, which showed him driving luxury cars and handling large sums of money.

This self-incriminating footage was instrumental in convicting Ghafoor and four other individuals for conspiring to commit burglary. Between September and November 2023, the gang conducted a series of high-value vehicle thefts across East Lancashire, travelling approximately 54 miles from Bradford to commit these crimes. Stolen vehicles, often driven at high speeds in convoy, were involved in crashes and some were later abandoned.

Operation Swindon successfully dismantled the gang, with Ghafoor receiving a six-year sentence. His accomplices, including Kamran Ahmed, Mohammed Zubhir, Denzel Muduma, Jordan May, and Dylan Shuttleworth, were sentenced to a combined total of 15 years. Additional evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and a cracked iPhone found in a stolen car further solidified the case against them.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ghafoor filmed himself getting ready for burglaries, showing cash and driving luxury cars, which became key evidence for his conviction and brought down his gang.
The gang specialized in high-value vehicle burglaries, stealing expensive cars like BMWs and Volkswagens between September and November 2023.
Six individuals, including Hamza Ghafoor, were jailed for a total of 15 years for their roles in the organized vehicle theft ring.

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