Gang of automotive thieves jailed after bragging about £1million thefts on social media
A gang of five men have been jailed after posting videos of their crimes all over social media, even filming themselves driving the cars they stole
A criminal gang who stole nearly £1million worth of cars have been jailed after bragging about their crimes on social media.
Between 2022 and 2023, Jason O’Farrell, Deacon Cumberbatch, Tyrone Henn, Kian O’Shea, and Keegan Judge were involved in 50 thefts across Coventry in the West Midlands – targeting cars, motorbikes, and luxury SUVs.
The brazen thieves posted videos of their crimes on social media, and even filmed themselves driving the stolen cars.
In one video, shared by West Midlands Police, one defendant shows off the smashed window of a Range Rover – while another asks: “How many parts has it got?”
The five thugs also shared photographs of themselves with the cars and motorbikes they stole – and advertised the kit they used for keyless car thefts.
Officers from Coventry Local Policing Area examined hours and hours of mobile phone footage – as well as hundreds of pages of messages that the group sent to each other during the course of their offending.
O’Farrell, Cumberbatch, Henn and O’Shea were all convicted for their parts in the thefts earlier this month – and the fifth defendant, Judge, can now be named after a court order restricting his identification was lifted.
They have now been sentenced to a combined total of more than 35 years in prison.
Henn, 23, of Everdon Road, was jailed for 10 years and six months, with a 12-year driving ban.
O’Farrell, 20, of no fixed address, was jailed for 10 years and five months, with a 14-year driving ban.
Cumberbatch, 19, of Riley Square, was jailed for six years and nine months, with a 10-year driving ban.
Judge, 18, of Nuneaton, was jailed for four years and five months, with a nine-year driving ban.
And O’Shea, 19, of Milverton Road, was jailed for three years and nine months, with an eight-year driving ban.
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