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The gang was imprisoned for stealing about $ 1 million after boasting his crimes on social media.

After boasting about his crimes on social media, members of a car theft gang responsible for stealing vehicles worth £ 1 million were imprisoned.

Between 2022 and 2023, five men targeted Coventry in Western Midlands and the luxurious SUV, caravans, cars and motorcycles around him.

The crimes included car key theft and Carjacking, where the defendants were accused of a total of 47 separate crimes.

23 -year -old Tyrone Henn, 20 -year -old Jason O’Farrell, 19 -year -old Deacon Cumberbatch and 19 -year -old Kian O’shea were sentenced to parts around theft at the beginning of this month.

Now, the fifth defendant, 18 -year -old Keegan judge can be named after a court decision in which his identity is abolished.

A total of five thieves stole more than £ 800,000 vehicles, but they were caught after sending some puro cars and motorcycles to their social media accounts.

Coventry local police officers, mobile phone images for hours and the team’s identity of the team’s identity, the thieves sent hundreds of pages of pages sent to each other.

The perpetrators also published photos and videos on social media, including a series of stolen vehicles.

A shot that shows that they have a vehicle stolen by Coventry Car Theft Gang on social media

Tyrone Henn, 23

Jason O'Farrell, 20

Kian O'Shea, 19

Deacon Cumberbatch, 19

Coventry Car Theft Gang Four of the Crimes at the beginning of this month was found guilty: (LR) Tyrone Henn, 23, Jason O’Farrell, 20, Kian O’s, 19 and Deacon Cumbersbatch, 19

A 18 -year -old Fifth Keegan judge can be named after a court decision that restricted its identity.

A 18 -year -old Fifth Keegan judge can be named after a court decision that restricted its identity.

The messages sent to other members of the group from Henn, the 22 -year -old theft was found in the low share of the money produced after one of theft.

Henn complained that the division of £ 2,000 from theft left only the group’s badly earned earnings with £ 400.

Throughout their crimes, the group even contacted the people they offered to sell their cars back.

All of the five were arrested after comprehensive investigations in Coventry between 2023 and 2024, O’Farrell, O’Shea and the judge were found guilty on the second day of their hearing.

Cumberbatch initially claimed that he was not guilty, but he changed his claim in court to guilty.

Henn also claimed that he was not guilty, but was sentenced to Leamington Crown Court on February 12th.

Henn was sentenced to 10 years and six months in prison for a 12 -year driving ban, and O’Farrell was sentenced to 10 years and five months of imprisonment for a 14 -year driving ban.

Cumberbatch took six years nine months, a 10 -year driving ban and O’sshea was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison, and a eight -year -old driving ban.

Four of the Coventry thieves posed with stolen motorcycles - such shots helped West Midlands police watch their identities

Four of the Coventry thieves posed with stolen motorcycles – such shots helped West Midlands police watch their identities

A shot of the belongings of thieves confiscated by the police, a large number of car keys, scanning devices - and forbidden weapons such as joints

A shot of the belongings of thieves confiscated by the police, a large number of car keys, scanning devices – and forbidden weapons such as joints

Close withdrawal of the joints found by the police when they raided the car theft gang

Close withdrawal of the joints found by the police when they raided the car theft gang

An OBD-II browser used to control the vital systems of a vehicle

Another equipment with thieves

A third device

When the police finally raided the gang, they found that they have scanning devices used to control their vital systems – which may have been used to illegally access access.

The youngest of the men was sentenced to four years and five months of imprisonment and with a nine -year prohibition.

Coventry Local Policing Area Commander Chief Inspector Paul DROVER said: ‘These five young men were among the most sought -after criminals in Coventry and was responsible for a surprising amount of crime.

‘Theft, theft and cars of this group had a destructive effect not only on financially, but on the victims.

“During the investigation, we really saw how brazen they were and their comfortable attitudes towards their discomfort.

Officers from the teams in Coventry LPA played a major role in defining and bringing these five of our investigation department.

‘All civil servants may be rightly proud of their work to secure this result.

‘Removing these five productive criminals from the streets will send a strong message about how seriously we have taken the vehicle crime.’

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