Acton Teen Jailed for Stealing Luxury Cars

Melvin Kamara was member of gang who robbed owners at knifepoint


Melvin Kamara of Seacole Close. Picture: Met Police

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February 7, 2023

A teenager from Acton has been jailed for three years for his part in a series of robberies of high value cars.

18-year-old Melvin Kamara of Seacole Close was sentenced at Wood Green Crown Court last month for being a member of a gang which stole over thirty cars with an estimated value of over a million pounds.

They operated in the areas of Bounds Green, Palmers Green and Green Lanes between April and August 2021. First they would identify a luxury car and followed it. Then they would surround the driver with other cars and threatened them with knives if they did not do as instructed. In some instances, the victims were assaulted and received minor injuries.

The vehicles were then taken to breakers yards across the capital before being shipped abroad where they were re-sold.

Two other members of the gang from the Wood Green area were also jailed and a fourth male, aged 17 received a youth rehabilitation order.

Acting Detective Sergeant Daryl Belsey of the Met's North Area Robbery Team said, “This group were responsible for a series of terrifying robberies committed over a six-month period across north London.

“Following a fast-paced and diligent investigation, the suspects were identified and arrested before any more offences could be committed.

“Since the group were arrested and taken off the streets, there was an 80% reduction in vehicle robberies on the boroughs where they operated.

“PC Tim Foster from the North Area Robbery Team has been integral to the successful outcome of this investigation. It is meticulous police work like this which helps keep the public safe and put the perpetrators of criminal activity behind bars.”

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