The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Crime boss jailed for keyless car thefts

Gang responsibl­e for stealing cars worth £2.4million

- By Ben Jones ben.jones@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter@PTBenJones

A Whittlesey crime boss, along with his gang, has been jailed after the group carried out the thefts of around £2.4 million worth of keyless entry vehicles.

Valdas Bajorinas (35) of Guildenbur­gh Crescent, Whittlesey was identified by Leicesters­hire Police as the boss of the organised crime group.

Messages recovered showed Bajorinas as being involved throughout, including the organisati­on and training of people involved in the offending.

An extensive investigat­ion carried out by police identified the group who were targeting high-value keyless entry vehicles including BMWs, Range Rovers and Mercedes AMGs which ranged in value from £20,000 to £130,000 each.

The offences were committed across a number of different force areas with the gang members carrying out different roles to target and steal the vehicles during the early hours of the morning, without using the owner’s key, before driving the vehicles away to be stripped down to parts.

The parts would then either be sold online or transporte­d by lorry out of the UK via ferry port to Lithuania.

But on February 18 2019, when Leicesters­hire Police officers were called to a report of three Range Rover vehicles be

ing stolen in the Oakham area, an immediate response led to one of the defendants Juozas Paulauskas being arrested near to the scene.

This led to further enquiries and investigat­ion including analysis of CCTV and digital devices which led to other members of the gang being identified. All were arrested and remanded into custody with a significan­t reduction in keyless thefts of vehicles then being noticed across the region.

In total it was found there were 57 vehicle thefts, which police could prove, that had been committed by members of the gang across 10 police force areas. However, it is believed the scope of the offending stretched far beyond this.

The dedicated investigat­ion within Leicesters­hire was supported by officers from across the region and saw 61 digital devices examined, including laptops, mobile phones and satellite navigation, as well as 409 exhibits.

This all led to charges being made at Leicester Crown Court. Four of the defendants were sentenced, with three sentenced previously in January this year. In total, the seven defendants have been sentenced to more than 30 years in prison.

Bajorinas, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to steal and concealing criminal property. He was sentenced to a total of seven years and two months in prison.

Officer in the case, Det Con Lucy Chafer said: “This has been an extremely long and complex investigat­ion to bring a gang who were involved in millions of pounds worth of vehicle theft to justice.

“The group had no considerat­ion for their many victims as they targeted high value vehicles and worked in a sophistica­ted manner to try and avoid being caught. But the determinat­ion of the investigat­ing team has ultimately led to them all finally having to face up to their actions in court.

“Organised crime offences remain a priority for us in force and we continue in our work to bring those involved to justice.

“We would advise owners of keyless entry vehicles to take steps to help prevent theft of your vehicle. This includes keeping your key inside a Faraday bag which blocks signals from reaching your key or alternativ­ely keeping it in any metal container to block signal transmissi­on.”

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