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Gang receives £300 per stolen device in London thefts

29 April 2026
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A gang responsible for over half of London’s mobile phone thefts in two years has pleaded guilty to their crimes. The Metropolitan Police revealed that they dismantled the UK’s largest mobile phone smuggling network, which smuggled nearly 40,000 stolen devices to China, where they could sell for up to £4,000 each. The investigation, dubbed Operation Echosteep, revealed a complex supply chain involving street thieves, handlers, and international exporters. Key members of the gang, Amir Khadikhel, Ismat Miakhel, and Mansoor Mohammed, were arrested in September 2025, with hundreds of stolen phones discovered in their possession. The men face sentencing on May 12 after admitting to handling stolen goods and participating in an organized crime group.

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This case highlights the ongoing issue of mobile phone theft in urban areas, which has seen a decline in offenses due to increased police efforts, with a decrease of 13,000 incidents compared to the previous year. Mobile phones remain a lucrative target for thieves due to their high resale value, especially for premium models. The operation’s success reflects broader efforts by law enforcement to combat organized crime and disrupt networks involved in trafficking stolen goods, ultimately aiming to restore public safety and reduce theft in major cities.

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