More phone snatching has hit London in a latest crime wave (Picture: @CrimeLdn)
Phone snatchers are still targeting poor Londoners just trying to go for their morning run,despite the Met’s promise of a crackdown.
London has seen an upturn in phone snatching in recent years,with victims targeted across visitor hotspots and busy streets.
Latest footage shows a man running along when a thief,dressed in all black,pulls up onto the pavement on an e-bike near the river Thames.
The bike,which has noticeably thick tyres,swerves off the road and onto the pavement with pedestrians.
Soon enough,the man’s phone is taken as he is mid-stride,making him stop in his tracks and hold his head in hands.
And this man is one of thousands of victims in London. While the Met has made significant progress in stopping snatchers,it is clear more needs to be done.
The man holds his head in his hands after his phone is snatched (Picture: @CrimeLdn)
The man briefly tries to chase after the phone snatcher (Picture: @CrimeLdn)
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Adele Pearson has had her phone stolen twice while out and about.
The TV producer had her phone first snatched by a man on an e-bike on London Bridge,followed by another theft in a pub just two months after the first incident.
She told Metro previously: ‘She said: ‘I am a double victim,and it’s frustrating it seems like work to stop the phone snatching is only just starting.
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‘I still don’t walk down the streets the same way,if I see a tourist with their phone out I go up and warn them.’
This week the Met announced they managed to arrest 10 people involved in phone snatching gangs with their new Flying Squad.
On Thursday,19 June eight men,aged between 20 and 31,and two 17-year-old boys were arrested at addresses in London on suspicion of conspiracy to commit robbery.
Detective Chief Inspector Laura Hillier,who is leading the investigation from the Met’s Flying Squad,said: ‘Phone robbery has boomed globally,and London is not immune.
‘There is a concerted effort by criminal gangs to steal phones and sell them overseas as part of a multi-million-pound industry.
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