Birmingham Post

Jail for shop raid gang who attacked police

Four men who terrorised staff get 30 years between them

- STAFF REPORTER

ARUTHLESS Birmingham gang who took part in almost 20 raids on shops across the Midlands have been jailed for more than 30 years.

Video from one incident showed them attack police and cut their way into a cash machine in at a takeaway.

They used vehicles stolen in burglaries to target shops, using force to threaten anyone who got in their way.

But they were caught after a major West Midlands Police investigat­ion.

The gang struck over the space of a year between 2022 and 2023, in places as far afield as Gloucester­shire, Oxfordshir­e, Warwickshi­re and West Mercia.

Police said four men admitted conspiracy to burgle and conspiracy to handle stolen vehicles and goods, but each of the men admitted their roles in only some of the raids.

Between them, they admitted taking part in 17 different offences.

The gang admitted handling stolen fire service cutting equipment. Police traced some of it back to a break-in in Warwickshi­re where £50,000 worth of specialist tools were stolen from a station in 2022.

On August 31 last year, Reece Pedley was among a group of men who arrived at Snappy Tomato Pizza in Coventry and used specialist cutting equipment to steal thousands of pounds from the cash machine.

And on 7 September last year, all four of the men struck at Tesco on Hewlett Road, Cheltenham.

A stolen BMW on false plates pulled up and three of the gang used a saw and crowbars to force their way into a cash machine, while a fourth acted as a lookout.

As police arrived, the gang threw rocks and bricks at officers, forcing one of the officers to crouch behind his car. Another threw a brick at the front passenger window where an officer was sat.

The gang rammed the police car out of the way before making off.

They caused damage estimated to cost over £1 million to a Tesco Express and a neighbouri­ng baker’s when sparks from an angle grinder they used caused a fire in Kenilworth.

The Major Crime Proactive Team worked with officers at West Mercia, Warwickshi­re, Gloucester­shire, Thames Valley and Wiltshire Police to track them down.

At Birmingham Crown Court Justin Buckley, aged 40, of Brindle Court, Hall Green, Birmingham was jailed for eight years and four months.

Chris Hands, aged 37, of Addison Road, Kings Heath, was jailed for nine years and six months. In addition to the conspiracy charges, he admitted a charge of burglary.

Reece Pedley, aged 34, Pendeen Road, Yardley Wood, was jailed for seven years and seven months.

John O’Shaughness­y, aged 36, of Playdon Grove, Kings Heath, was jailed for eight years.

Detective Constable Edward Costello, from the Major Crime Proactive Team, said: “This was a profession­al and organised criminal gang who stole hundreds of thousands of pounds from businesses, and weren’t afraid to use force to get what they wanted. They threatened and used significan­t force against civilians and police who tried to intervene, and they were persistent.

“On one day, they broke into a Tesco Express near Oxford, but found the cash machine empty. Two hours later, they struck at a Tesco Express in Warwickshi­re.

“They knew where these machines were and how to access them. Everyone knew their role, whether it was acting as a lookout or cutting into the machines. The theft of the equipment obviously compromise­d the ability of the fire service to protect communitie­s. Thankfully, we’ve now brought them to justice and they will be spending many years behind bars.”

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John O’Shaughness­y
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Justin Buckley
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Reece Pedley
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Chris Hands

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