The Chronicle (South Tyneside and Durham)

Thug jailed for kidnap ordered to forfeit £50k

- By NICOLE GOODWIN Reporter name.surname@reachplc.com

A RECKLESS thug serving a 10-year sentence for kidnap has been ordered to forfeit an estimated £50,000 worth of cash and property under the Proceeds of Crime Act.

Ricky Fidler, 22, was at the centre of a large-scale conspiracy which saw him and four others jailed for more than 44 years combined for their parts in a horrific kidnap plot of two men in North Tyneside.

On July 1, 2022, Fidler and his accomplice­s forced entry to an address in East Howdon, cable-tied their victims and bundled them into the white Vito Mercedes van.

Their plot quickly unravelled after police were alerted to a report of a man having fallen from a moving van on the Coast Road, still bound at the wrists with cable ties.

An investigat­ion was launched by specialist officers, and Fidler was arrested a few days later day after he was suspected to have been involved. When police conducted searches of his home in the West Moor area of North Tyneside, they discovered a large amount of Rolex watches and cash – some of which was hidden in a cavity in the wall.

In April 2023, Fidler was jailed after pleading guilty to two counts of kidnap, aggravated burglary, dangerous driving, and two counts of assault.

A series of complex financial investigat­ions under the Proceeds of Crime Act have been ongoing ever since after initial enquires failed to identify a legitimate income.

And last week, a judge granted a forfeiture order, deeming Fidler’s property to have been derived from crime and allowing this to be recoverabl­e by police. As a result, police have been able to recover £13,005 of suspected criminal cash and the Rolex watches with an estimated value of £37,000.

Detective Inspector Phil Thoburn, of Northumbri­a Police’s Crime Department, said: “Fidler is a dangerous criminal with well-establishe­d links to serious and organised crime.

“He and his collaborat­ors have blighted our communitie­s with increasing levels violence and unacceptab­le behaviour, so I’m sure it’s a relief to everyone that he is serving a long sentence in prison.

“But the work doesn’t stop there; thanks to extensive detailed investigat­ive work, we’ve been able to further disrupt individual­s linked to organised crime, and take back large amounts of money which can be better spent helping out communitie­s.”

Det Insp Thoburn added: “The granting of this forfeiture order marks the end of a two-and-a-half-year crosscutti­ng investigat­ion and hopefully shows our communitie­s just how committed we are to achieving meaningful results.

“As part of Operation Sentinel, we will continue to tackle organised crime by systematic­ally, dismantlin­g their groups and, through the Proceeds of Crime Act, stripping them of their assets and cash. The money seized from Fidler will be reinvested back into the community and will help fund a range of grassroots organisati­ons.”

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Ricky Fidler, who was jailed in April 2023 after pleading guilty to two counts of kidnap, aggravated burglary, dangerous driving, and two counts of assault

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