Sunderland Echo

Romanian crime gang member jailed after smash and grab raids

- Alex Storey echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

A member of a Romanian crime gang which raided phone shops across the UK in a series of planned "smash and grab" robberies has been locked up.

The group walked off with over £150,000 of phones and computer tablets after they stormed stores, including Vodafone, Carphone Warehouse and O2, between May 2018 to June 2019.

Shops from South Shields, Seaham, Durham, Hartlepool and Northumber­land were among those targeted in a nationwide spree.

Newcastle Crown Court originally heard that many of the gang members have fled back to Romania, following the robberies.

However, Ionatan Marin and Ionatan Stefan both admitted conspiracy to rob and appeared back in front of the same court last Wednesday.

Marin, of no fixed address but who was living in H are hills, Leeds, was carrying 13 mobile phones when he was arrested and was heavily involved in the raids.

The court heard the 19-year old had arrived in the UK in 2018 before the offending began and is already serving a 54 month sentence for a separate shop robbery which took place after these offences.

Stefan, 18, of Bayswater Row, Harehills, Leeds, played a lesser role and took part in four of the phone shop raids.

Prosecutor Jonathan Walker told the court :" They used threats and intimidati­on to steal a very significan­t quantity of phones and electrical tablets.

"The off ending had a significan­timpact on the businesses ."

In sentencing the pair, Mr Recorder Haythorne said: "These involved groups of up to eight people entering mobile phone retailers using force to steal a number of mobile phone devices from shops.

"These robberies caused significan­t damage to the shops.

"It appears groups of people from the area of Leeds drove motor vehicles to various parts of the north of England to commit these offences."

The judge told the pair he believed the robberies were planned in advance given the distance between the shops they targeted.

He added: "It required planning and it involved separate members of the gang in the shop at the same time to carry out the robbery.

"The total value of items stolen was considerab­le and I'm satisfied that they were not being stolen for personal use."

Charles Blatchford, defending, said Marin was a youth at the time of the offences and added: "He was one of the younger participan­ts in this offending.

"A number of the older participan­ts have fled the jurisdicti­on and avoided arrest."

Susannah Proctor, defending Stefan, said the raids were "smash and grab" offences and added: "They enter the shop, grab items that they can and leave."

Miss Proctor said Stefan, who now works in Sainsbury's after arriving in the UK in 2007, has been rehabilita­ted and lives a law abiding life.

She also said Stefan took part in four of the robberies and was paid a percentage of what was made at the raids he attended.

Marin was sentenced to two years and nine months whilst Stefan was given a youth rehabilita­tion order with supervisio­n, and 200 hours of unpaid work.

 ?? ?? Marin Ionatan, left, and Stefan Ionatan.
Marin Ionatan, left, and Stefan Ionatan.

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