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Burglar jailed after stealing more than 150 luxury watches in heist worth £1.4 million

A thief was imprisoned after a robbery who saw 159 luxury watches worth £ 1.4 million from a shopping center.

David Buisson of Malkin Drive admitted that he had a conspiracy to theft in July and was sentenced to six years in prison at Maidstone Crown Court.

On the evening of February 7 this year, the city police traveled to the Bluewater shopping center in Dartford, a Mercedes GLA, using a cloned number plates with a criminal partner.

Crown Prosecutor’s Office (CPS), immediately after 19:00, wearing a face mask Buisson, used a telescopic staircase to access the roof and entered the building by drilling a hole on the ceiling of the shopping center.

Buisson then went to a safe area where he overcome various security measures. He rang for more than 150 hours from the safe before returning to an escape car in a adjacent parking lot.

Theft took place at the Bluewater Shopping Center in Kent

Theft took place at the Bluewater Shopping Center in Kent (Gareth Fuller/Pa)

An alarm was activated during theft, so he warned the City Police as soon as the personnel returned to the shopping center.

CPS, expert detectives, despite cloned plates, CCTV images and mobile data through the escape car and Buisson’un movements managed to watch the movements, he said.

This led to a Vauxhall Corsa belonging to Buisson, who was arrested in Cumbria on February 12th.

The police discovered the camera and a bag with stolen hours in Corsa.

Stephen Smitterman, another man, was arrested on the same day and was accused of three hours of stolen in his car, but he died when he was detained.

“David Buisson made a tremendous effort to make a predetermined theft that caused significant financial losses to a local enterprise,“ David Buisson said:

“The court sends a clear message that your methods will be prosecuted by the Royal Prosecutor’s Office, regardless of how sophisticated or sophisticated your planning, and that the criminals will be prosecuted and brought to justice.”

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