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Pair jailed over theft of 26 posh cars including BMWs, Audis and Range Rovers - worth a total of over one million pounds
Police A PAIR of sophisticated car thieves - one from Reading - have been jailed for more than four years each after stealing vehicles including BMWs and Range Rovers worth a total of over a MILLION pounds. Juozas Baltors, 28, and Darius Lukauskas, 31, stole 26 luxury cars across Reading, Bracknell and ten counties in less than 100 days - with the total car value coming to £1,010,813. The pair used sophisticated relay equipment to gain access to the keyless-entry vehicles, by scanning and obtaining the victims vehicle key frequencies from inside their homes.
Oronsaye was linked to Iretomiwa Olaojo and Glen Daniels who were also sentenced for being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin on December 22.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary s Detective Chief Inspector Chris O’Brien said: “This was the final sentencing for those involved in the ‘Dan’ line.
“A combined ten years in prison connected to one drugs line is a great result and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to target those controlling County Lines in Cambridgeshire.
“We will continue to work with the Met Police, as part of Op Orochi, to identify line holders and protect the vulnerable young people and adults from the exploitation often associated with this type of drug activity.”
Rachel Thorold was pushing her son Louis in a pram when they were struck
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A five-month-old baby has died and his mother left in critical condition after being hit by a van.
Rachel Thorold, 36, was pushing her son Louis in his pram along a pavement on the A10, Ely Road, in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, on Friday when they were hit by a van after it collided with another car.
Police on Monday appealed for witnesses to the “extremely tragic and sad” incident in which Louis was killed, while his mother is currently in a critical but stable condition at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge.
Published:
5:02 PM January 26, 2021
Ibrahim Ozan s application for an alcohol licence for Freddie s Convenience Stores at 16A High Street, Manea, was approved at Fenland District Council s licencing committee meeting on January 25.
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Ibrahim Ozan was granted an alcohol licence for Freddie s Convenience Stores at 16A High Street, a former cafe, during Fenland District Council s licencing committee meeting on January 25.
Mr Ibrahim Ozan, who has run off-licences in different UK boroughs and residential areas for 20 years, said: I have never had any problems before.
Ibrahim Ozan s application for an alcohol licence for Freddie s Convenience Stores at 16A High Street, a former café in Manea, has been approved. The building has had a number of owners over the years and could now be an off licence.
Published:
12:20 PM January 26, 2021
Updated:
10:51 PM January 26, 2021
PC Kirsty Hulley (left) told the BBC about being on the front line during Covid-19: “It is taking its toll on people for many different reasons.” Two years ago, she was pictured with chief constable Nick Dean receiving the Royal Humane Society award for saving the life of a 25-year-old man.
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More than 60 Covid-19 restriction-related fines have already been handed out in Cambridgeshire this year - compared to 280 between the end of March and December 2020.
The figures, which come from the National Police Chiefs Council, were aired on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire when breakfast show host Dotty McLeod spoke to members of Cambridgeshire Constabulary about what it s like to police during a pandemic.