30 of the 44 offences took place in Hertfordshire.
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Six men have been charged as part of an investigation into a series of high-end, keyless vehicle thefts across Hertfordshire and the surrounding counties – including in Welwyn Garden City, Hatfield, Potters Bar and St Albans.
The men were arrested after a warrant was executed in East Herts on Friday, May 7, with the operation the culmination of a long-running investigation by the police’s Tactical Resources Team, supported by colleagues from the Serious and Organised Crime Command.
The men have all been charged with conspiracy to steal and using apparatus for the purpose of interfering with wireless telegraphy between November 6, 2020 and May 7, 2021. They are as follows:
Six men have been arrested by Hertfordshire police Six men have been charged as part of an investigation into dozens of high-end vehicle thefts across Hertfordshire. They were arrested after a warrant was executed in East Herts on Friday, May 7, following a long-running investigation by the constabulary’s Tactical Resources team and colleagues from the Serious and Organised Crime Command. The men have all been charged with conspiracy to steal (between 6 November, 2020 and 7 May, 2021) and using apparatus for the purpose of interfering with wireless telegraphy (between 6 November, 2020 and 7 May, 2021). Investigators have so far linked 44 offences to the series, committed across Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Essex, London and Surrey – 30 of which were in Herts.