Crime
Indian Origin British Man Jailed for 8 Years for Handling Stolen Cars Worth £700,000
The Met Police said that following a detailed investigation, a total of 19 stolen vehicles with an estimated value of £728,000 were found in the basement of Chirag Patel’s house.
An Indian-origin man who was responsible for the handling of 19 stolen vehicles worth over £700,000 has been sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment.
The Met Police said that 39-year-old Chirag Patel of Frith Road, Croydon, was jailed at Croydon Crown Court on Oct. 12 for conspiracy to handle stolen goods in relation to the stolen vehicles and keys, for which he received eight years’ imprisonment and possession of criminal property in relation to over £440,000 of unexplained cash deposits which had been identified from two personal bank accounts in his name, for which he received three years’ imprisonment to run concurrently.
The police said he was found guilty the same day after a five-week trial.
The court heard how at 00:38hrs on Sunday, Feb.1, 2015, Patel reported to police that his Porsche had been stolen the previous day. At first, Patel resisted giving his home address, instead providing details of his parent’s address.
When he finally gave his own address, officers attended the property as part of their investigation into the stolen car. Here they discovered several high-value vehicles in the basement car park. The officers identified that one of cars had a personalized number plate identical to one seen earlier on a vehicle outside Patel’s parent’s address.
Further inquiries by officers established that the five vehicles in the car park had false number plates and all were later confirmed to have been stolen.
Patel was arrested at his home on Feb. 19, 2015.
“During a search of his property, officers recovered 26 sets of car keys, as well as lists of vehicles and registrations, machines for accessing on-board computers in vehicles, programming keys and a number of mobile phones, tablets and laptops,” according to a statement by the police. “Following a detailed investigation, led by officers from Croydon’s Serious Acquisitive Crime Unit, a total of 19 stolen vehicles with an estimated value of £728,000 were linked to Patel and subsequently seized, as well as nine sets of keys which had been stolen from Jaguar Land Rover’s plant in Solihull, West Midlands, and a laptop stolen during a burglary in the Streatham area.”
It was later discovered that Patel had been using the vehicles in the running of an ‘off-the-books’ vehicle rental business where vehicles were rented out to his associates and contacts.
The vehicles had been stolen by unknown individuals during burglaries and keyless thefts across London between October 2012 and January 2015 and were stored at or near addresses owned by Patel and his family, or with associates who looked after the vehicles for him or rented them from him.
The identities of the cars were concealed using legitimate insurance details of vehicles which had been written off.
Acting Detective Sergeant Billy Clough, who led the investigation, said: “Patel played the leading role in a sophisticated operation to handle high-value, stolen vehicles, motivated only by sheer greed.
“He even attempted to convince the jury that he was a legitimate businessman, who had simply been unlucky in obtaining such a vast quantity of stolen items, but the jury saw through this and convicted him of being the key player in a significant criminal enterprise.
“I hope this sentence sends a message that those involved in this type of organized criminality will be pursued robustly.”
Speaking about the officer whose work identified the first stolen vehicle, PC Andy Garland, Judge HHJ Gower said: “It was his sharp eyes and investigative nose and approach which first spotted a stolen vehicle and set this investigation in motion and he receives my formal commendation.”