Two prolific bag thieves, who were caught on CCTV brazenly searching through bags and stealing the contents in a Square Mile pub, have been sent to prison.
On Thursday, August 14, last year Majazy Latif, 28, (pic. l.) and Youcef Aliouat, 32, (pic. r.) were captured on CCTV in a Cannon Street pub rifling through bags left on the bar.
They placed their own rucksack amongst the pile, pulled up a chair and began their search for items worth stealing.
After ordering drinks, the pair began going through the bags, taking out a laptop and putting it into another bag held up by Latif.
For nearly seven minutes the pair openly rummage through a few more bags.
People standing near them and walking past were seemingly unaware of what was happening beside them, before the two thieves walk to another area of the venue.
Latif was jailed for twenty-three months, after pleading guilty to nine counts of theft between August 6 and September 25, last year, stealing around £14,250 worth of personal belongings, including laptops, in licensed premises across the City of London.
He was also handed a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO), banning him from entering the City for five years.
Aliouat was sentenced to eighteen months in prison for stealing nine laptops between August 14 and October 6, last year in the City.
He was also handed a CBO, banning him from entering the Square Mile for five years.
Police Constable Pradip Gurung, Volume Crime Unit at the City of London Police, said: “These are professional criminals, who took their time when preying on other people’s belongings and transferring valuables from their victims’ bags to their own.
“The thieves operated with audacity, standing by the bar and committing their crimes while their victims were just nearby having a drink.
“People shouldn’t have to worry about getting their bags being stolen while they’re out, but professional criminals will take any chance to take your belongings.
“Latif and Aliouat spotted an opportunity and calmly stole from others while blending in to look like other City drinkers.
“If you leave your belongings in a bag pile, please don’t stray too far away from it and keep a close eye on your belongings.
“Please be vigilant and report anything suspicious to police.”




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