Western Mail

Gang jailed after £400k raid at John Terry home

- Helen William newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AGANG who stole more than £400,000 worth of designer goods from the mansion of former England captain John Terry has been jailed for nearly 28 years for a series of raids on luxury homes.

Judge Susan Tapping, sentencing at Kingston Crown Court, said the Terry burglary was part of a “carefully planned” series of raids on large luxury homes by a gang who are “experience­d if not profession­al burglars”.

She described it as “a very successful campaign” spanning seven burglaries in which £600,000 worth of goods were stolen.

They were carried out by four men, each with a long history of offending, who gave no reaction from the dock as they were sentenced to a total of 27 years and 11 months in prison.

Terry’s mansion in Oxshott, Surrey, was targeted in February after the player posted pictures from the slopes of the French Alps with his wife, Toni, telling his 3.4 million Instagram followers that he was having a “great few days away skiing with the family”.

The thieves took the chance to help themselves to property including designer handbags worth £126,000, more than £220,000 worth of jewellery and rare signed first-edition Harry Potter books valued at £18,000.

The judge said: “It might have been a mistake to post a family photograph on social media to show that he was away on holiday. His home was deliberate­ly targeted and the master bedroom suite ransacked.”

The judge said the thieves were “not content with the original haul” and so returned with an unidentifi­ed man “and an angle-grinder, determined to get in the safe”.

She said: “The noise woke the housekeepe­r.”

Darren Eastaugh, 30, Joshua Sumer, 27, Roy Head, 28, and Oliver Hart, 25, have pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit burglary between February 1 and March 27 this year. The burglaries took place in Surrey and Sussex.

Eastaugh, of Bedfont, London, was sentenced to seven years and three months, Sumer, of Havant, Portsmouth, was sentenced to eight years, Head, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, was jailed for seven years and four months and Hart, also of Walton-onThames, was jailed for five years and four months.

A fifth man, Kye Hardy-King, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of handling stolen goods. He was given a 12-month sentence, suspended for 12 months, a two-month curfew and a rehabilita­tion requiremen­t.

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