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In pictures: Gang jailed for £1m BT cable theft across East of England

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A gang responsible for stealing almost £1 million worth of BT Openreach network cable has been jailed for a combined total of 14 years.

Police accessed the property by climbing over a perimeter wall
Police accessed the property by climbing over a perimeter wallEssex Constabulary

The big picture: The group targeted underground cables in rural areas across Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Wrexham, using 4x4 vehicles with false registration plates to drag out miles of valuable copper cabling and causing widespread disruption to thousands of people.

Why it matters: The thefts caused:

  • Disruption to 16,000 customer phone lines

  • More than £750,000 in losses to businesses and victims

  • Vulnerable people being cut off from emergency services

  • Widespread service outages across four counties

Police entering the property by force
Police forced entry the propertyRyan Jennings 42081030Essex Constabulary

How they were caught:

  • Police discovered a suspicious 4x4 vehicle in a Cambridgeshire field.

  • Forensic evidence led to the identification of a 24-year-old Essex man.

  • Further investigation by the serious and organised crime unit identified three more suspects.

  • The group was linked to 31 offences over nine months.

What they're saying: Detective Inspector Frazer Low said: "This group caused widespread disruption, across a number of areas in England and Wales over a nine-month period."

He added: "I have absolutely no doubt that the offences caused vulnerable people to be cut off from family, friends and assistance in an emergency."

Suspects were arrested at the scene
Suspects were arrested at the scene
Suspects were loaded into a police van
Suspects were loaded into a police van

The bottom line: The gang's activities highlight the serious impact of infrastructure theft on local communities, with costs extending beyond the immediate financial losses to BT Openreach.

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Nine arrests made in Ipswich police operation targeting road criminals

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More than 70 vehicles were stopped and over 190 Traffic Offence Reports issued during a multi-agency day of action in Ipswich last week.

Why it matters: The operation targeted criminals using Ipswich's road network while also focusing on dangerous driving behaviours that contribute to fatal collisions.

The big picture: The intelligence-led operation involved nine partner agencies and took place on Tuesday, 22 April at a check site at Sainsbury's in Hadleigh Road, aiming to disrupt organised crime groups that operate across county borders.

Police arrested nine people and stopped more than 100 vehicles
More than 70 vehicles were stopped and over 190 Traffic Offence Reports issued during the latest operationSuffolk Constabulary

By the numbers:

  • 71 vehicles were escorted to the check site, with just 14 found clear of offences

  • 63 Traffic Offence Reports were issued at the site

  • 129 additional speeding offences were detected in surrounding areas

  • Five vehicles were seized for various offences

The details: Police made four arrests, including three for drug-driving and one for a suspect wanted by Lincolnshire Police for theft. Immigration Enforcement made five further arrests after checking 51 people.

Officers focused on the "Fatal Four" offences that commonly cause serious accidents: drink/drug driving, mobile phone use, speeding, and not wearing a seatbelt.

A motorcyclist was recorded travelling at 81mph in a 40mph zone on the A1214 London Road.

What they're saying: Sergeant Alex Kelly of the Roads and Armed Policing Team said: "Days of action like this are vital in helping us gather and share intelligence with partner agencies, and are also a great way of intensely targeting an area."

"I have attended far too many collisions where one of the 'Fatal Four' elements was a contributing factor, some of which have resulted in the loss of a loved one."

Suffolk's Police and Crime Commissioner Tim Passmore added: "The number of arrests and traffic offences recorded show just how valuable these multi-agency days of actions are."

"I fully support these pro-active campaigns. They send out a strong, clear message to those who choose not to comply with the 'fatal four' that Suffolk Constabulary is on the case."

The bottom line: The operation was part of the National Police Chiefs' Council's Operation Spotlight, which focuses on criminal use of the road network and targets those committing the most dangerous driving offences.

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