A
knife-wiedling teen, who robbed online moped and mobile phone sellers
has been caged for five years.
Ayman
Ghazoini, 18, of Second Avenue, Ealing, was convicted of three counts
of robbery and two counts of theft.
The
offences were also in breach of a Youth Referral Order he was subject
to for previous offending.
The
Old Bailey heard Ghazoini preyed on people who had placed their
mopeds and mobile phones on online marketplaces.
The
offences occurred between Saturday, January 6 and Sunday, January 28
in and around the Brunel Estate and Great Western Road, Paddington,
area where the sellers had been told to meet him.
When
they got there, they were confronted by a group of males who
threatened them with knives and a bike chain.
The
property they had gone to sell was then taken either under the threat
of violence or by asking for a test drive.
Detectives
from Westminster launched an investigation and Ghazoini was arrested
on Thursday, February 1.
Detective
Constable Andrea Hewes, of the Westminster Crime Squad, said: “We
quickly established that the same suspects were behind the robberies
and after a thorough investigation, we identified Ghazoini.
“A
search was carried out at his home address where we found the mobile
phone that had been used to contact the victims with the intention of
purchasing their unwanted property.
“We
are pleased that someone who used threats of violence has been
sentenced to such a significant time and prison.
“Our
enquiries into the other people involved remain ongoing.”
Anyone
with information about the robberies is asked to contact Westminster
Crime Squad via 101 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555
111.
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