A
prolific Gumtree robber, who threatened his victims at knifepoint,
has been locked-up for eight years.
Abdullahi
Ahmed, 18, of Central Avenue, Hayes, west London even gloated to one
victim and got into another's house after setting up meetings on the
online marketplace.
At
Harrow Crown Court he pleaded guilty to five counts of robbery and
one count of theft.
Ahmed
used the website Gumtree to arrange to meet his victims - all of whom
were selling items on the site.
Over
a period of three weeks between April 1 and 20, Ahmed struck on six
separate occasions across London.
On
the first occasion Ahmed – and a second unidentified male -
arranged to meet a man in Hounslow on April 1 on the pretence of
buying two pairs of designer shoes.
As
the victim was getting the shoes from his car, Ahmed produced a
knife, threatened the victim and stole the shoes.
He
next struck on April 8 in a non-Gumtree opportunist mobile
phone-snatch.
The
victim was getting out of his car in Ealing when Ahmed ran past and
snatched his phone. He subsequently called the victim and gloated
about the offence.
The
next day, Ahmed arranged to meet a woman who was selling her phone at
her home in Bow.
Again,
Ahmed was accompanied by a second male and once inside the home
address a knife was produced and Ahmed stole the phone.
On
April 12 Ahmed met a man who was selling a laptop in Hayes.
On
this occasion, Ahmed handed over £1100 in cash to the victim, who
then got into his car.
Ahmed
forced his way into the passenger seat, threatened the victim with a
knife and robbed him of the money he had just paid and the laptop.
The
fifth offence happened on April 14 in Uxbridge. A man had advertised
his phone for sale on Gumtree and Ahmed arranged to meet him.
During
the meeting, Ahmed took the phone and intimated he was in possession
of a knife before running off.
His
final offence happened on April 20 in Barnet. Again, the female
victim advertised to sell her phone via Gumtree and Ahmed responded
to the advert and arranged to meet.
However
during their meeting, Ahmed pulled a knife and robbed the victim of
her phone.
All
the offences were reported to police and officers began to piece
together the events.
Through
analysis of phone records and the victims' testimonies Ahmed was
identified as a suspect.
He
was arrested at his home address on April 27 and during a search of
that address a number of the stolen items were recovered, as well as
a phone officers established had been used to contact all the victims
to arrange meetings.
Detective
Constable Huss Ahmed of Barnet CID said: "Ahmed
used threats of violence to intimidate and rob his victims of their
property.
“His
actions have had a devastating impact on some of his victims. I can
only hope that this sentence provides some comfort to them."
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