Social media criminals lose....AGAIN (pics)

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A gang who stole a fleet of expensive, high-performance cars from some of London’s wealthiest residents were caught out after posting pictures on Facebook - including one showing a member eating a ‘cash’ sandwich.

The eight men stole nine cars - including BMWs, Range Rovers, Porsches and a £100,000 Mercedes - as well as jewellery, phones and laptops in 15 separate burglaries.

Detectives finally caught up with the them after one of the gang members posted a picture of himself sat on the bonnet of a stolen black Range Rover on Facebook.

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That picture led police to discover a number of other incriminating images on the social network site and on the phones of the group, which showed them boasting about their wealth.

They showed the men sitting in the stolen cars, drinking champagne, wearing Rolex and Cartier watches and posing with huge piles of £20 and £50 notes.

In one of the pictures Conor Murphy, 19, is seen about to take a bite into a hundreds of pounds worth of notes sandwiched between two slices of bread.

Police also found video footage on their phones that showed them racing the cars they’d stolen and bragging about what other motors they had their eye on. Blackberry messages used by the gang to arrange burglaries were also discovered.

Seven of the men pleaded guilty to the burglaries earlier this year. Another man, Rory Mason, 18, denied any involvment in the plot to steal the cars but was found guilty by a jury last month.



The prosecution was :blessed:


No need to bargain or get one of them to talk. Open and shut case.
 

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That's my fellow countrymen :wow:

At least somebody is getting paid
 
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