London's Bold Move: 230 Arrests in a Week as Police Combat Phone Snatching Epidemic
Metropolitan Police Crackdown on Phone Snatching in London
- Arrests and Recoveries: In a week-long operation, the Metropolitan Police arrested 230 individuals and recovered over 1,000 stolen phones.
- Sentencing: A gang responsible for handling more than 5,000 stolen phones received a total of 18 years in prison.
- Methods: The police used phone tracking and deployed plain-clothes officers in high-crime areas to catch the thieves.
- Targeting the Trade: The crackdown aims to disrupt the £50 million-a-year trade in stolen phones, targeting those involved in thefts, handling, and onward criminal supply.
- Common Tactics: Thieves often use stolen scooters and e-bikes to snatch phones from pedestrians on the streets.
- Pursuit Policy: Initially, police discontinued pursuits of scooter riders due to safety concerns but later changed the policy to allow 'tactical contact' to knock them off the vehicles.
- Impact of Technology: Apple's Activation Lock, introduced in 2013, significantly reduced iPhone thefts, though its effectiveness varied by location. The introduction of parts pairing further deterred theft but raised issues with DIY repairs.