Four men have been jailed after targeting businesses during burglaries.
The men, who had previously pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary, were sentenced at Inner London Crown Court on Wednesday, September 13.
Ryan Brownhill, 21, of Arnold Estate, Bermondsey, was sentenced to three years and seven months’ imprisonment.
John Holloway, 28, of Long Lane, Borough, was sentenced to three years and seven months’ imprisonment.
Tony Weekes, 19, of Manor Estate, Bermondsey, was sentenced to two years and one month imprisonment.
Csanad Dora, 22, of Wyndham Road, Camberwell, was sentenced to a total of 19 months’ imprisonment.
Dora and Holloway were also sentenced for breaching a Criminal Behaviour Order.
Detective Constable Gordon Taggart, from Southwark CID, said: “These were pre-planned burglaries at commercial premises which have had a significant, lasting impact on the businesses that were targeted.
“The investigation highlights the importance of cross border co-operation between police forces; by working with colleagues in Kent and Essex Police, we were able to secure enough evidence that these men had no choice but to plead guilty to the burglaries, for which they have been jailed.”
Detectives from Southwark arrested Dora on Wednesday, February 8, for breaching his Criminal Behaviour Order.
He was found to be in possession of six Apple Mac computers; officers discovered that they had been taken during a burglary the previous day at a company based in Tunbridge Wells.
It was established that there had been two burglaries in the same area on Tuesday, February 7. Dora was charged with both offences.
Detectives continued their investigation and enquiries linked three other men to the crimes.
Holloway, Weekes and Brownhill were subsequently arrested and charged.