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00:01When shoplifters strike...
00:03Police emergency.
00:05Our security guards have been stabbed in the wake.
00:07Oh!
00:08He's smashed up a load of things.
00:10Grabbed our manager and then gone.
00:12The offending behaviour is getting out of control.
00:14When he was arrested, he was in possession of a lock knife.
00:18Can they be caught?
00:20I believe that you've been shoplifting this morning.
00:22So just stand up for me.
00:25It's really shocking how prison did gotten.
00:28From the lone wolves...
00:31To organised crime gangs.
00:33They still almost order high value items to get the biggest bang for their buck.
00:38Anyone up here?
00:39Aha! Bingo!
00:41Cigarettes.
00:44These guys have extensive criminal histories across Europe.
00:48This series follows the police forces...
00:50Let's go and get some results.
00:52...on the hunt.
00:53Stop, plainclothes police, plainclothes police, stop, stop.
00:56You're under arrest for that.
00:57Do you know why we have stopped you?
00:59...attempting to protect the victims...
01:01Yes! Yes!
01:02Jeff, you alright mate?
01:03What's M-wise given ETA-wise?
01:04He wants five minutes.
01:05All that's unacceptable.
01:07This is life-threatening.
01:08...and bring down the criminals.
01:10Shoplifting is a crime.
01:11We want to bring offence to justice and that is not easy.
01:14One, two, three.
01:15Drive.
01:15One, two, three.
01:16Complete assault.
01:17Death attack...
01:24Two, three.
01:27No, four.
01:28One of them.
01:28One of them.
01:43One moment.
01:43One, three.
01:44Christmas.
01:44Two, three.
01:45Don't worry, no.
01:46None.
01:46Two, one.
01:55Good, right. Thank you, everyone, for coming.
01:59We've got three days of action in relation to Operation Vulture,
02:02where we work together to tackle retail crime.
02:05We've got a full list of town centre targets.
02:09Right, so Key Wanted, Burnley Brothers,
02:11one is wanted for times five shoplifting.
02:15So he has warning markers for drugs and ailment.
02:19His brother is wanted for two thefts,
02:21warning markers for drugs, violent, and he will conceal.
02:25Last known address, same as his brother.
02:27So they're today's target.
02:29Radio channel will be 1434 Burnley.
02:32And you two are already in a call sign, aren't you?
02:35Everyone else just go off callers.
02:37Let's go and get some results.
03:02The offending behaviour is getting out of control.
03:05They don't even try and hard it, to be fair.
03:07They will go into the store.
03:08They know they might get verbally challenged by staff,
03:11but that staff will not try and physically detain them.
03:14So they will just openly walk in,
03:16select what they want, and leave the store.
03:24Everybody knows who they are,
03:25because they just bang at it constantly.
03:28But they are drug users,
03:30so they have to feed the habit somehow, don't they?
03:33And they do it by shoplifting.
03:55When was the last time you saw them?
03:59They're still in this area, aren't they?
04:00They're always knocking around town, aren't they?
04:02I see them quite a bit on Yorkshire Street.
04:03Yeah.
04:05I've seen them up here recently,
04:08and then there's that caravan, isn't there?
04:11Yeah, they always go into it.
04:13So we can check that if they're not at the home address.
04:15Yeah.
04:16So ideally, we need to get them in today
04:18for these shopliftings.
04:27Operation Vulture is non-stop.
04:29You know, we're never short of work.
04:31There is always outstanding suspects to go and target.
04:33or victims reporting the shoplifting.
04:36It's really, really busy.
04:40Almost 11,000 shoplifting offences
04:43were recorded in Lancashire last year.
04:46Operation Vulture targets the most serious offenders in the county.
04:57Hello.
04:58Hello.
04:59You all right?
05:00Yes, and you're OK.
05:01How are you?
05:01We've just come to take statements from the jobs yesterday
05:03and see to see if that's really available as well.
05:06Are we happy to proceed with that?
05:08Yes.
05:11Oh, is that in there?
05:16So this is him just entered the store now?
05:18Yeah, that's it.
05:19Coming down to the meat aisle.
05:25Yeah, he's taken his bag off and it's one, two, three, four, five, six.
05:34So there's roughly six meat items there into his bag.
05:38Staff have challenged him, but he's not listening,
05:40and he's ran straight out the store.
05:48He's concealing them straight into his jacket, isn't he?
05:50Mm-hm.
05:54Yeah, up the jacket, and then he's still got a few in the arms.
05:57Down his pants as well.
05:59You can tell by the way he's walking,
06:00he's got stuff down his pants.
06:04It's really shocking how brazen shoplifters have gotten
06:08over the last few years.
06:10We can have between one offence and five offences in a day,
06:15and we can lose between £1,000 per month
06:19to £4,000 per month.
06:33Go on my dress.
06:35OK, shall we put one at back just in case?
06:38Mm-hm.
06:39Go round the back.
06:45Bloody hell.
06:46Big dogs.
06:48I'll just stay you until you get in.
06:51Was it just you in?
06:52Was it?
06:53What?
06:53Just you in.
06:55Can we just come in?
06:56In the house.
06:57Me and ****.
06:58I can't put the dogs out of the way.
07:01I've no dogs.
07:02Are they friendly?
07:04Yeah.
07:05Come on, dogs.
07:11You want it, pal, shoplifting?
07:14Yeah.
07:16Just put your hands behind your back.
07:18He's under arrest.
07:19Just put your hands behind your back.
07:20Where's he going?
07:22The floor.
07:25I'll just tell you.
07:26So you're under arrest for several shoplifters doing offence,
07:28so you do not have to say anything,
07:29but it may harm your defence.
07:30Do not mention when I question something which it's riding for.
07:33Anything you do say may be given your evidence.
07:35Where are your shoes?
07:36You've got a door, aren't you?
07:59OK, Steve, you've got gloves on.
08:06The brothers are prolific,
08:09so they're just constantly hammering stores in town.
08:13There's probably a job for them, like, fortnightly, weekly,
08:18but obviously the other brother's out.
08:21He'll be knocking around somewhere, I'm sure,
08:23probably in the town centre.
08:27When he's wanted, he will commit a lot of offences
08:30because he knows he's going to get arrested anyway.
08:33It's important that we do locate and arrest him as soon as possible.
08:44The hunt for an organised crime group
08:47who have stolen almost £200,000 worth of goods
08:50from supermarkets across the UK.
08:53They were just getting away with it time and time again.
09:25They were just getting away with it time and time again.
09:55£200,000 worth of things.
10:08Gangs of criminals that work together go into those shops in a planned way to go and steal
10:15certain items almost to order. So they will target high value items that will have a high
10:22resale price to get the biggest bang for their buck if you like. And these OCGs are really
10:29well organised with a whole hierarchy of people within it and they can be particularly difficult
10:35to tackle and disband. Tesco Security passed the case to OPAL, a National Police Intelligence
10:43Unit who targets shoplifting OCGs. There are about 20 in the wider group and there are
10:50the nine that we identified of who were kind of the highest impact to go after. We identified
10:55three that were Farhan, Boya and Miran.
11:10These are the spotters looking out across the store looking for the items to target and looking
11:15at where members of staff are. Here we have another male with a backpack entering the store.
11:26And we've got the two offenders in the same aisle now but making no interaction with each
11:32other to avoid detection that they are acting as part of a group. We can see them out entering
11:41the lift with all of the goods. And very quickly as soon as that lift door closes we can see
11:48them loading up into his backpack as quickly as possible. Keeping a few items in the basket
11:59there to look like a legitimate shopper. They walk with great purpose through the store and they
12:05know exactly where they're going, know exactly how they're going to operate. Paying for some items
12:08to look like a legitimate purchase. Leaving the shop here with a backpack full of stolen items.
12:24He's changed his backpack to try not to look like the same individual and he's gone back in again
12:29for a second round of goods. With this group usually they'll use foil lined bags to make sure
12:36that the alarms don't go off when they exit the store. Here they are, they're back into the store again.
12:54The offenders are really brazen in our activities.
13:04We've got the female entering the lift here. Where you think, like the others, she might
13:10well be looking to fill her bag here but she's not going to do that. We have her heading out
13:16to
13:16what is the clothing aisles. Which has got a little bit more coverage around her. Where she feels like
13:23she's less likely to be seen stashing the basket underneath the clothes so that the other shoppers
13:28around her can't see what she's doing.
13:38The trio stole almost £200,000 worth of stock from Tesco stores across the UK.
13:47One of the key areas they targeted was Surrey.
13:53When I first realised how big the investigation actually was, I was lost for words.
14:00I had never taken on a job this big before.
14:06And what's the breakdown of the fences across the UK?
14:09A hundred and eighty-four.
14:12And how many of those are Tesco's and how many of the other stores? Do we know?
14:15A hundred and fifty-three at Tesco's.
14:18Talk to me about the locations. Where has been most affected by the gang?
14:22Yeah, in the top three we've got Thames Valley Police.
14:26Followed by Hertfordshire, Essex and then ourselves.
14:31So we've got an officer in charge in every force.
14:38They would travel all around the UK, they would then come back into the same areas again, the same stores,
14:44and they were just getting away with it time and time again.
14:48The three suspects seemed linked to 120 crimes, but police still needed to prove they conspired to steal on this
14:55industrial scale to bring the maximum charge.
15:22They've already got it.
15:24Oh, you've managed to take them round.
15:26So we've got to take these fees for the last four.
15:26Yeah, thank you really.
15:30Great.
15:36Just stop.
15:39Stop.
15:52He's been arrested this morning at 12-0-6-5-6-1-8-9 on suspicion of a number of
16:00thefts.
16:01He's been arrested so far for one on the 17th, the 7th and the 5th.
16:12Are you working at the minute?
16:15No.
16:19Are you dependent on any drugs, legal highs or solvents?
16:23Don't measure it on crack and heroin.
16:29Okay, I'm going to authorise your attention and secure and preserve evidence in 12-10 evidence by questioning.
16:35In fact, we get CCTV statements and then interview.
16:39Okay.
16:39Okay.
16:41Did you say art chocolate?
16:42Yeah.
16:43A couple of cereal bars.
16:45Can you have art chocolate, two sugars and a couple of cereal bars?
16:51No, but I'll get you one.
16:54All right, we'll be as quick as we can.
16:56Yeah?
16:56All right.
16:57See you soon.
17:11I've had a look at his previous.
17:12He's got loads.
17:13So we'll be looking at keeping him, charging and remanding for court tomorrow.
17:17Court.
17:17Is that okay?
17:18Yeah, no way, so I'll just get on that and do a seven as well.
17:21Yeah.
17:21Up.
17:22Okay.
17:30A lot of the time it can be challenging because they'll wear hats or face coverings so you
17:34can't always identify them.
17:40It's quite good because it catches them right in the act.
17:48Some of the staff members will know these shoplifters as frequent flyers.
17:54So they'll be able to identify them and they'll know their names.
17:59Sometimes they just walk in and walk out like it's their area to take what they want.
18:07Paddling pools.
18:11Take all for us.
18:18Right, previous.
18:23So it's 45 convictions for 106 offences, last convicted in May this year.
18:3175 for theft and dishonesty offences.
18:35Loads for committing offences on bail, committing shopliftings when he's on bail.
18:40Failed to comply with the requirements of a community order.
18:47Breach of a CBO, so he's not bailable.
18:55John is charged with three shop thefts and kept in custody overnight.
19:01Let's get this sorted.
19:03So...
19:06Because it's in skewer dot, we've got to put two cups on.
19:09All right.
19:16We've got to put the document back on you.
19:20Right.
19:21So watch yourself downstairs.
19:22Can't take a slipper.
19:36Well, we're just heading to court now.
19:38It's not something ordinarily we would do with every prisoner.
19:40But this particular prisoner, because he's been a prolific offender and he's known to us.
19:45We're going to apply to the court for a CBO, which is a criminal behaviour order.
19:50And that criminal behaviour order will run alongside whatever conviction he gets at court.
19:55And on that criminal behaviour order, we can put certain conditions on it.
20:00It can absolutely be certain areas, certain shops.
20:04We can include times a day so they don't go in certain times a day.
20:08Whatever you can think of, even if it's out of the box to try and quell that offending behaviour, you
20:13can apply for it.
20:14And it's up to the court whether they think it's something that can stop either the antisocial behaviour side of
20:20the offence or the offence itself.
20:23Our ultimate hope is we'll get some sort of sanction for the shoplifting offence.
20:28It could be a custodial sentence and get the CBO through as well.
20:39If John is convicted, he could be sentenced to six months in prison.
20:48John's brother Jimmy is wanted for shop thefts totalling £533.
20:55He is now Operation Vulture's most wanted.
21:01Undercover officers and other units are pulled into the hunt.
21:07If you can go back to the farm, see if he has been in today.
21:10If he's not, he's going to go back. He's not going to not go for his methadone, is he?
21:15Yeah.
21:16Yeah.
21:18So we'll see if he turns up while we're there.
21:21See if he's been in.
21:23Excellent.
21:26Alright, let's go.
21:36Do you know what he looks like?
21:53He comes in for his methadone script. This is a set time when he comes to be alone.
22:01Well, I've not seen him, to be fair. For a bit.
22:07We don't want him to commit in further offences, which he will do to fund his habits.
22:11So it's important for us that we track him down and charge and try and remand him for the offences
22:17as soon as possible to prevent any repeat victims and obviously putting the stores at risk.
22:30In operation even, Surrey police strike with a morning raid.
22:34I'm arresting you on the suspicion of conspiracy.
22:37I'm Ceasing still.
22:56Hello...
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22:59I'm waiting for you to dream about his automation as soon as microscopy and mercies for his
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23:10Surrey officers have identified three gang members
23:13responsible for 120 crimes and almost £200,000 of loss.
23:27I had never taken on a job this big before.
23:30The problem with the case files was a vast amount of evidence we had.
23:35We had so many jobs up and down the UK, with so many bits of CCTV.
23:41It was just trying to watch it all and trying to figure out
23:45what part each member played on that particular date.
23:54Midway through the investigation,
23:56one of the gang members attempted to flee the country.
24:03Miron was arrested at the border, trying to go to Ireland, we believe,
24:08before we were ready to go with the case.
24:11We sent two officers down that night to go and pick her up
24:15because we were worried about losing her.
24:20Miron was brought to Guildford's custody.
24:26We had Firon and Boya still outstanding,
24:30and we were quite concerned they were also going to try and flee.
24:34So that sort of forced our hands quicker
24:37into getting intel to go to the court and get a warrant.
25:02Thanks.
25:03I might go just hop here, which now would open me.
25:09Please, can you open the door?
25:13I'm going to wrap the crew up.
25:25Hello, sir.
25:26Hello, please.
25:27Anyone up here?
25:29Yeah.
25:30Hello, how are you?
25:31Yeah.
25:33So, no one is saying in here.
25:36Huh?
25:36I'm not speaking English.
25:39No? Okay.
25:42Oh, yeah.
25:47Yeah?
25:48Yeah.
25:49Firan and Boya were both present, which we were over the moon about.
25:55Same?
25:58Yeah.
25:58Yeah.
26:00Conspiracy as well.
26:02All right.
26:03So, I'm arresting you for conspiracy for that.
26:05So, I'm arresting you on suspicion of conspiracy and steal.
26:08So, you do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defense if you do not mention
26:12when questioned something later in my court.
26:14Anything you do say may be given evidence.
26:17Okay?
26:17Okay.
26:19Come on.
26:19Let's go.
26:20Yeah.
26:21All right.
26:25Do you want me to sit in with him?
26:27All right.
26:28Do you want me to sit in with him?
26:30To strengthen their case, police needed to find physical evidence of stolen goods.
26:36So, you know what we're looking for.
26:39Two for a shed, razors, two for multi.
26:41We're talking if we've got one pack.
26:44Are we going to see?
26:45No, it's loads.
26:45Just loads.
26:46Yeah.
26:46Put it on in my bag.
26:48Yeah, of course.
26:50I'm scared.
26:59Ha-ha!
27:01Bingo!
27:03The dress had what we believe are stolen items.
27:08Two pairs of safe headphones, two for planes, all of these U.S.T stuff, cigarettes,
27:13two for brushes, loads of bikes.
27:18We've got 200 and something memory sticks and steam stuff.
27:26Approximately.
27:27A lot of alcohol, so bottles of champagne, wine, spirits.
27:33Officers seized hundreds of items, from beauty to electrical goods and bottles of champagne,
27:39with more than £4,500 from a single stealing spree.
27:47Often many lines of crime that they follow, retail crime being one of them,
27:54and the funds from that are often ploughed back into other areas of criminality.
28:15So, are we ready for briefing?
28:17Yes, sir.
28:18Go on, Mum.
28:22Go on, Mum.
28:23That's my room.
28:24Yeah.
28:26I think I'm going to take...
28:28Well, thank you all for coming.
28:32So, just to give you an update.
28:34He pleaded guilty at court, and he got sentenced to a 16-week suspended sentence for 12 months.
28:40But a positive with that one is he got two rehabilitation orders,
28:45one in relation to his drug use, and the other in relation to alcohol use.
28:49So, hopefully, it'll put some preventative measures in place,
28:53because this is why he's offending to fund these habits.
28:56We were also successful in getting a two-year criminal behaviour order on him
29:01to ban him from the shops he's been offending in.
29:04So, that was a really, really good result.
29:07So, today's focus is going to be around arresting brother, who looks very similar,
29:12try and get hold of him for the offences, and look to charge and remand him to do.
29:30He's wanted for numerous offences, and we don't want him re-offending.
29:37A lot of the time, when they're normally unwanted by police,
29:40they will up their offending behaviour,
29:42commit more offences because they feel like they've nothing to lose.
29:55We just need to be in the locations, keep checking the addresses,
30:00putting pressure on family.
30:02Move!
30:05It's not coming in, would you please?
30:06It's for me.
30:09Move!
30:10You're okay!
30:18What are you determined now to change your ways it sounds like a little bit?
30:22Oh, yeah.
30:23That's what it's about, innit?
30:24You can only try.
30:25God loves to try it, innit?
30:26What's that?
30:27I can never say 100 million percent, because I'll be lying to you probably, but...
30:31Get a hold of .
30:32Get him to ring Keita, and we'll come straight and meet him,
30:35or he can come into the police station, and we've got to go.
30:38All I can do, right, is try and bend his arm a bit,
30:41but, you know what I mean, I can't force him down there,
30:43but he's a wet wipe, you know what I mean?
30:45He'll absolutely, honestly, he's a turd, but I'll try, yeah?
30:49Yep.
30:50All right.
31:01Might be up and about, going to score his drugs,
31:03so we'll have a quick look, then caravan.
31:06There's a number of our nominals that use this caravan.
31:10I've seen him in this caravan before,
31:13but we're going to get lucky this morning and find him.
31:24Anybody in?
31:28Police!
31:32Don't fall through it.
31:35Police, anybody in?
31:40Who is it?
31:41Who is it?
31:46Have you seen ****?
31:47Who?
31:48No, no, no.
31:51Andrew is another known shop thief,
31:53and target of Operation Vulture.
31:56Big test, Bob.
31:57I've not been shoplifting.
31:59I've not done anything.
32:00What?
32:01Where's this?
32:02Where's the footage?
32:02I want to see footage.
32:04So, I'll just tell you.
32:05So, you're under arrest for a shoplifting object.
32:07Right, I'll grab your bag.
32:10Let me pass you.
32:11What?
32:12It can't be me.
32:13I've not even been here since then.
32:15Watch this thing.
32:15Right, just watch this thing.
32:16What?
32:17Fuck off with that camera mate, you little prick.
32:19Oi.
32:20Fuck off.
32:21No, I'm being serious mate.
32:22Fuck off with the camera.
32:24Fuck off with the camera.
32:28Fuck off with the camera.
32:29No, no, no.
32:30It's all right.
32:38It is quite satisfying when we're looking for outstanding suspects,
32:41and we come across one that we wasn't expecting to find.
32:44It takes one off the list for us.
32:49He got identified from the footage.
32:52It's been responsible, so he's been arrested on suspicion of shoplifting.
32:57Oh, Jack!
32:58I don't know, I'm trying to walk in.
32:59What can I remember?
32:59I thought you were fooling me about that.
33:09Andrew is convicted of five shop thefts and an assault.
33:13He is sentenced to four months in prison.
33:17The hunt for Jimmy continues.
33:48Every minute I was panicking, I was worried the clock was going to run out.
33:52Have you got the evidence to charge them?
33:54Do you need further evidence gathering?
33:56And if you've got statements, CCTV, what's missing in order to get a charge?
34:11To secure bigger prison sentences, police needed to prove a conspiracy
34:15and show the gang worked as a team in planned thefts across the UK.
34:24I am PC Dodd based at Staines Police Station.
34:30Did you plan to steal items from Tesco?
34:38But if you started going no comment, you can sort of guess that's how the interview is going to go.
34:49Can you tell me what you're doing here?
34:51No comment.
34:52You're placing items into your bag?
34:55No comment.
34:57She went no comment to everything in the interview.
35:00With Miron saying nothing, PC Dodd interviewed Farhan.
35:07Who is in charge of this operation?
35:09No comment.
35:10Did you suggest the idea of working as a team to steal the item?
35:14No comment.
35:19Did you plan to be the lookout while the theft occurred?
35:24No comment.
35:27Farhan went no comment to all questions.
35:30The team needed a result from interviews to enhance evidence already found at the house.
35:36The third suspect, Boyer, was their only hope.
35:40The time is 22.06 hours.
35:45So you've been arrested for conspiracy.
35:50Have you ever worked as a team in order to steal items?
35:59Officers close in on Lancashire's number one shop thief target.
36:03Why'd we run off?
36:06Sit there, sit there, be quiet.
36:40No comment.
36:41My job was to interview.
36:42I can't remember how many hours I worked.
36:44It's quite stressful to work up against the clock.
36:48Did he plan to steal items from Tesco?
36:52No comment.
36:55Did he plan to be the lookout while the theft occurred?
36:59No comment.
37:01Laura Miron and Vili Furan declined to comment.
37:05The final suspect, Nicolai Boyer, was the last hope.
37:10He was interviewed with a Romanian interpreter.
37:17The time is 22.06 hours.
37:21So, he's been arrested for conspiracy.
37:26Do you know Furan?
37:31I know him, as I said.
37:38We have met Tom just having a barbecue.
37:42You met at a barbecue?
37:46Do you not think it's a bit funny that you're friends with Furan,
37:50and yet you don't know that he's in the store at the same time as you?
37:53I haven't seen him.
37:56Perhaps had I seen him.
38:06Do you often carry a backpack with you?
38:09No, I mean, it's like it looks like that.
38:11Yeah, I have been using the backpack.
38:15Not very often, but I have.
38:16Okay, is that backpack foiled lined at all?
38:20No.
38:20No.
38:23Have you ever worked as a team in order to steal items?
38:27No.
38:28No.
38:30He was sort of saying it's just a coincidence that Furan and Miron are in the shop on the same
38:37day as him,
38:38even though it would be in, like, Manchester.
38:40He was just saying it's a coincidence.
38:42It's a coincidence.
38:43Yeah.
38:53Cases like this, the offence of conspiracy to steal.
38:55We have particular challenges with CPS.
38:57I think due to the sheer scale of the offending,
38:59trying to prove and convince them of the scale of the offending
39:03was quite unique in that respect.
39:05A decision from the Crown Prosecution Service came back.
39:09All three suspects were charged with the harder offence to prove,
39:13conspiracy to steal,
39:15and remanded in prison until trial.
39:20They originally went not guilty.
39:23Therefore, the case file had to have everything on.
39:26And this is a massive job.
39:28There were so many offences across the UK.
39:30And then, maybe a week before the trial,
39:35they changed the plea and went guilty.
39:40Furan received three and a half years.
39:49Furan received three years and three months.
39:56And Boya received two years and 11 months in prison.
40:06We were really happy with the sentence.
40:08Following on from the successes that we got with the three main offenders,
40:11we saw offending from the group cease entirely.
40:14So it was really clear that they just weren't anticipating
40:16that kind of full force policing response,
40:19the tactic of using conspiracy charges
40:21and such heavy sentences being weighed against them.
40:23So that was the kind of greater success for us,
40:25was kind of to disrupt all that wider offending as well.
40:48So that was the kind of more possible.
40:51We know the truth was going to be good.
41:08I think it's going to be up front, yeah.
41:15Do you want to die?
41:17Follow me!
41:20Somebody's got the dog in the front room.
41:26So please open the door, we'll have to put it through.
41:33And he believes there's someone inside.
41:41Wait, we're in!
41:43Come on!
41:51She's upstairs.
41:53He's not here.
41:55Right, so plan now.
41:57We'll just go around key locations and look for him.
42:00All right, so we must be out and about somewhere.
42:1211 days into the hunt for Jimmy, police detain a suspect.
42:32Which one is it?
42:35You're under arrest, mate.
42:39When they've been arrested, if they're not brought in custody, they will often say it's not me, it's my brother,
42:45just to throw a bit of doubt into the investigation.
42:48Why have we run off?
42:49Yeah, it won't be.
42:50My brother will be there.
42:51Sit there, sit there and be quiet.
42:52Sit there and be quiet.
42:53He's been found in.
42:56I'm pretty sure, too, that's the right fella, because there's lots of more on the court.
43:00This fella's got a neck tattoo on the right-hand side.
43:04Does it have a funny little eye like that round on his neck?
43:07Yeah, yeah.
43:12But at the minute, I do think you're...
43:18And if you say in custody that you're not, you'll also get locked up for obstruct police, all right?
43:25He did his usual trick, but he was pulling a fast one.
43:30Yeah, you'll...
43:31All right, just come over to this van with us.
43:39We're hopeful when he goes to court, he will get a custodial sentence, but we'll get a three-year criminal
43:45behaviour
43:46order.
43:46It just gives the retailers some protection and, hopefully, we'll be deterrent for him
43:52not to go back into those stores.
43:54Yeah, right, jump in there.
43:55Watch your head.
43:56Sit down.
43:57All right?
43:57Yeah.
43:59Jimmy is convicted of two shop thefts.
44:02He is sentenced to 16 weeks in prison.
44:07It's just a cycle of offending behaviour, unfortunately, at the moment, but we are trying
44:12our best with the criminal behaviour orders to get the shop's protection and we'll just keep going.
44:21When things don't go to plan, you do whatever it takes to fix them.
44:26This is a murder investigation.
44:30I'm going to do whatever it takes to solve it.
44:34Yes, the new series of LS starts tomorrow at 9 and stream Series 1 now on 5.
44:41Next time are being taken care of.
44:43All right, I'm going to take care of this by going.
44:45If you want to go to the hospital, you're going to take care of this, and it happens
44:45It's a long run.
44:46So when we're barley and barley that's living, we'll have a living.
44:46You
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