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Home / Crime and Justice / Massive Sting Busts Gang Exporting Half of UK's Stolen Phones Globally

Massive Sting Busts Gang Exporting Half of UK's Stolen Phones Globally

6 Oct

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Summary

  • Scotland Yard's biggest counter-phone theft operation ever
  • Afghan gang leaders arrested for exporting 40,000 stolen phones to China and Hong Kong
  • Sophisticated supply chain involving thieves, handlers, and exporters uncovered
Massive Sting Busts Gang Exporting Half of UK's Stolen Phones Globally

In a significant crackdown on the UK's phone theft epidemic, the Metropolitan Police have dismantled a sophisticated criminal network exporting nearly half of the mobile devices stolen on Britain's streets. The two-day sting operation, codenamed "Echosteep," involved over 300 officers raiding 28 homes across London to arrest groups of pickpockets and robbers behind the £70 million a year crisis.

At the heart of the operation were two Afghan gang leaders, codenamed "Heron" and "Seagull," who were apprehended while transporting a bundle of stolen phones wrapped in foil to block their tracking signals. The pair are believed to have shipped 40,000 devices to China and Hong Kong, fueling the nationwide phone theft crisis.

The operation was sparked by a chance discovery on Christmas Eve at Heathrow Airport, where nearly 1,000 stolen phones were found destined for Hong Kong. This led detectives to uncover a three-tier criminal structure, from street-level thieves to middlemen handlers and the top-level exporters like Heron and Seagull.

The Met's commissioner hailed Echosteep as the "biggest counter-mobile phone theft operation ever in the UK and probably in the world," predicting it would make a "huge dent" in the epidemic of phone snatches across the capital.

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.
The "Echosteep" operation was a major sting conducted by the Metropolitan Police in London to dismantle a criminal gang responsible for exporting nearly half of the mobile phones stolen on Britain's streets.
The "Heron" and "Seagull" gang leaders were two Afghan nationals arrested for shipping 40,000 stolen phones from the UK to China and Hong Kong as part of a sophisticated criminal network.
The police operation was sparked by a chance discovery of nearly 1,000 stolen phones at Heathrow Airport destined for Hong Kong, which led detectives to uncover the three-tier criminal structure behind the £70 million a year phone theft epidemic in the UK.

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