Tuesday 12 April 2011

Do You Know These Ug Mugs?


Police are hunting these three suspects after a string of phone thefts on late-night buses – in which often lone victims were targeted – and their mobiles snatched.

Officers have recorded at least fourteen incidents in the first seven weeks of this year, with the gang favouring Camden, Islington and the City of London.

All the thefts were committed late at night or in the early hours of the morning on night buses between December 29, last year and February 16.

Typically, the suspects board a bus and snatch phones from usually lone victims who are on their mobiles, while their accomplices crowd the automatic doors to assist escape.

Two victims received minor injuries as they tried to snatch back their stolen phone.

Suspect 1 is described as a black man, stocky build with a scar on the right cheek, who often wears a hat.



Suspect 2 is described as a white man with a large nose, slim build, who often wears a hat.



Suspect 3 is described as a tall black or Asian man, who often wears a dark jacket and hat.



Anyone with information is asked to contact the Camden Robbery Squad on 020 8733 6963 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Detective Sergeant Chris Minnighan, leading the investigation, said: “We are doing everything we can to find those responsible for these incidents and we are asking people to remain vigilant and discreet with their belongings.

“The Camden Safer Transport Team are increasing their patrols and Camden Robbery Squad are carrying out extra patrols at night.

“If you see anyone suspicious please do contact police.”



Steve Burton, Director of Community Safety, Enforcement and Policing at Transport for London, said: “Although London's bus network is a low crime environment, with only 11 crimes per million passenger journeys, we will be working with the Metropolitan Police to ensure that criminal activity and anti-social behaviour remains at a minimum.”

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