Yakob Harkt, 21, was arrested on CCTV after their goals in Mayfair and try to seize the Gold Rose Patek Patek from one wrist – but the thief got a surprise
This is the dramatic moment when the luxurious thief is treated on the ground after it accidentally targeted a pair of passages of policemen who demonstrate as a rich couple in London.
MET police officers were seen walking in his arm along a street in the upscale Mayfair area, and they were wearing expensive clothes and accessories as a tactic to capture the savvy thieves on October 10 last year. Join Yakob Harket, 21, by at least one partner during his illegal assistant, and he was arrested on CCTV closely, following the pair before trying to seize the Patek Patek Philippe Rose Gold from the female officer's wrist. An argument then faded on Hayes Mews, Mayfair, at about 6.15 pm – which witnessed the male officer holding Harket trying to escape, before a second male officer, wearing a suit, to try to arrest the suspect.
Then the second officer was seen moving, giving Harkit enough time to escape before being arrested shortly after. Two other men were seen in the background of the shots that are being dealt with and arrested by officers who wear ordinary clothes regarding theft.
Harkt, 21, acknowledged that there was no fixed address, as a guilty of theft. His partner, Mohamed Nass, 34, joined by Soutoark, who was convicted of the theft in the Southern Crown Court in Soutoark on Friday, April 11. Both men will be sentenced to the same court on June 2. The other two men failed to attend the court after accusing him of the same accident. The police are currently trying to track them.
Men were named after Yannis Amiri, 37, known to live in Camden, and Adel Muhammadi, 35, known to live in Louisham. “Treating violent crime is one of MET's priorities and we are determined to reduce the number of robberies. Uniform and simple clothing staff are driving robbery to determine the crimes that occur, but most importantly is helping to prevent the perpetrators and deter them from committing a routine in the first place,” said a Met police spokesman.
MET police have used secret policemen to arrest thieves for at least a year.
The footage of the force roaming and heading to the ground in Soho, which was arrested after they were arrested in an attempt to seize the high -value hours of prestigious policemen. 300 hours of about 4 million pounds were stolen across three neighborhoods in London between April and September 2022.
The police found that the main “hot points” are South Kinsington, Chelsea, Soho and Mevir, where the victims were placed – 98 % of them men – while leaving bars and night clubs on Thursday, on Friday and Saturday between 11 pm and 4 am.