Gang jailed for part in £1million conspiracy to burgle homes and blow up cash machines

Five men who were part of an audacious £1.2million conspiracy to bugle homes and blow up cash machines across Hampshire, Dorset and Surrey have been jailed for a combined total of more than 50 years

 

The gang’s brazen spree saw them steal high-powered cars, money, jewellery, motorbikes, bicycles and even a one-year-old French Bulldog – which thankfully was returned to its owners.

 

They also shamelessly put people’s lives at risk in a string of 14 attempted ATM explosions, successfully managing to take money from just three machines but causing a total of £255,928 in damages and losses.

 

During one of the ATM explosions, a family was asleep in the flat above where the fire was started, while another led to the evacuation of a student halls of residence in Southampton.

 

Ringleader David Patrick Hughes, 31, of Street End Close, Hook, pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiring to steal, conspiring to burgle and conspiring to cause an explosion.

 

He was jailed for 17 years.

 

The four others pleaded guilty to the following offences:

 

– Cameron Chivers, 24, of Lydgate Road, Southampton, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cause an explosion, two counts of conspiracy to steal, and conspiracy to burgle. He was jailed for eight years and four months.

 

– Colin Golding, 26, of Reading Road, Farnborough, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cause an explosion, conspiracy to steal, and conspiracy to burgle. He was jailed for nine years.

 

– Adam Jones, 31, of Little Abshot Road, Fareham, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cause an explosion, two counts of conspiracy to steal, and conspiracy to burgle. Jones also pleaded guilty to failing to disclose a key contrary to Section 49 RIPA, namely failing to provide a PIN for a mobile phone. He was jailed for 13 and a half years.

 

– Jesse Matthews, 21, of Coniston Road, Bordon, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to cause an explosion and conspiracy to steal. He was jailed for six years and eight months

 

Jones also pleaded guilty to failing to disclose a key contrary to Section 49 RIPA, namely failing to provide a PIN for a mobile phone.

 

Hughes, Jones, Chivers and Golding must serve at least two thirds of their sentence and it was ordered Matthews must serve half of his.

 

Winchester Crown Court heard the gang would meticulously plan the attacks on cash machines, stealing cars in the lead up to a job to use as getaway vehicles with any potential spoils.

 

When carrying out the attacks on the ATMs, they would break open the machine, before pumping gas in using a hose and then igniting it in the hope of causing a violent explosion to gain access to the money held inside.

 

In the majority of instances, the men fled the scene empty-handed, with no explosion having occurred. However, the fires caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.

 

And in one of the attacks, at a Tesco Express in Bishopstoke, when the ATM failed to explode, a stolen Land Rover Defender was unsuccessfully rammed into the ATM in an attempt to gain access, causing structural damage to the building in the process.

 

Following a series of dawn raids at addresses across the county, involving 150 officers, the men were arrested and charged for their involvement in the burglaries and explosions.

 

Sentencing the men today, Judge Angela Morris said: “None of you gave a moment’s thought to the danger you put those residents in or for the trauma they would suffer.

 

“This kind of offending involves the worst kind of criminality, motivated by unadulterated greed.

 

“This was only stopped by the intervention of the police.”

 

The 14 ATM incidents were:

 

– Budgens in Mortimer, Berkshire in June, 2019

– Stop ‘n’ Shop, Sholing, Southampton on August 14, 2019

– Cashzone, Headley, East Hants on August 22, 2019

– Santander, Petersfield, East Hants, on August 25, 2019

– Costcutter Store, Farnham, Surrey, on August 25, 2019

– HSBC, Park Gate, Fareham on August 27, 2019

– Coop, Godalming, Surrey on August 31, 2019

– Premier Convenience Store, Brockenhurst, on September 3, 2019

– Post Office, West End, Eastleigh, on September 3, 2019

– Co-op Store, Stubbington, Fareham, on September 9, 2019

– Tesco Express, Bishopstoke, Eastleigh , on September 11, 2019

– Co-op, Spring Road, Sholing, Southampton on January 20, 2020

– Santander, Burgess Road, Southampton, on January 20, 2020

– McColls in High Howe in Bournemouth on January 27, 2020

 

The conspiracy to steal charges also relate to three burglaries where high powered vehicles were stolen as getaway cars following the ATM attacks.

They are:

 

On November 25, 2019, at Wilton Gardens, Southampton, where a number of items were stolen including a BMW X5

 

On August 26, 2019, at Birch Road, Hedge End, where an Audi A5 was stolen.

 

Overnight between July 6 and 7, 2019, at Comfrey Close, Farnborough, where an Audi V8 Quattro was stolen but later recovered.

 

The conspiracy to burgle charges relate to 31 burglaries which totalled value of goods stolen and damage caused at £375,000.

 

The gang targeted homes, commercial premises and outbuildings, such as garages and sheds, including offences where the suspects broke into homes to steal car keys.

 

They are:

• Brook Lane, Fareham on August 10, 2019. Two Husqvarna motorbikes and a bicycle were stolen from a double garage.

• Hollybank Close, Hythe on August 1, 2019. A KTM 450 motorcross bike was stolen from a garage.

• Avington Close, Eastleigh on July 8, 2019. A one year old French Bulldog puppy was stolen after suspect climbed through a ground floor window. The pup was later recovered.

• Old Odiham Road, Alton. Keys were stolen from inside a home to a BMW 520. The vehicle was later recovered in Southampton.

• Bells Lane, Fareham on November 20, 2019. Garage was broken into and chainsaws and aboricultural equipment were stolen.

• Hunts Pond Road, Fareham on November 12, 2019. A Yamaha R1 motorbike and electrical tools stolen.

• Millway Road, Andover on November 1, 2019. Attempted burglary of garage. No entry gained.

• Honeysuckle Close, Gosport on October 23, 2019. Bicycle stolen after garage broken into.

• Roman Road, Chilworth on October 18, 2019. Jewellery and high value watches stolen after door forced of house.

• Hillbrow Close, Fareham on October 8, 2019. Garage broken into and motorcycle leathers, crash helmets and gloves were stolen.

• North Wallington, Fareham on October 9, 2019. Garage broken into and battery pack stolen.

• Barnes Lane, Fareham on October 3, 2019. House broken into and quantity of high value watches and jewellery stolen.

• Cowley Close, Southampton on July 24, 2019. Car keys stolen from home and Volvo subsequently stolen.

• Business Park in Mabbs Lane on April 13, 2019. Landover and Ifor Williams trailer containing three quad bikes and various tools. Later recovered by police.

• Ruskin Road, Eastleigh on May 30, 2019. Landrover stolen but later recovered.

• Frosthole Crescent, Farham overnight between June 12 and 13, 2019. Kawasaki motorcycle stolen.

• Rhine Banks, Farnborough on July 25, 2019. Three bicycles stolen from a garage.

• Holly Road, Aldershot on August 27, 2019. Number plates stolen from an Audi A6.

• Commercial premises in Minley Road, Fleet on August 31, 2019. Cannisters of chemical stolen.

• Botley Road, Burridge on September 11, 2019.

• Commercial burglary at Clarks in High Street, Gosport on September 26, 2019. Safe was stolen but subsequently recovered.

• Chapel Road, West End, Eastleigh overnight between October 2 and 3, 2019. Motorcross bike, four bicycles, an outboard motor for a boat and power tools were stolen from a garage.

• Oatlands Road, Botley on October 7, 2019. Jewellery, electronic items and car keys were stolen.

• Woodhall Way, Fareham, on October 9, 2019. Attempts to break into garage and vehicle but nothing stolen.

• Peartree Road, Southampton overnight between November 12 and 13, 2019. Campervan stolen.

• Butts Road, Southampton between November 20 and November 22, 2019. Cash stolen.

• Commercial premises in The Curve, Gosport overnight between November 22 and 23. Van broken into and tools stolen.

• Sutton Road, Waterlooville on December 15, 2019. A motorcross bike and a mountain bike stolen from the back garden.

• Acacia Road, Hordle overnight between December 14 and 15, 2019. Motorcycle stolen from garage.

• Commercial burglary at car garage in Peacemarsh, Gillingham, Dorset on January 6, 2020. Two vehicles, cash and tools were stolen.

• Rayners Gardens, Southampton on January 6. Porsche Cayenne stolen from a car park.

 

Speaking after the sentencing, Detective Inspector Steve Court said: “These five men gave no thought for the residents of the homes they were burgling or the danger they were putting people in when exploding ATMs.

 

“Their only thought was to feed their own greed, no matter the cost, both monetary and emotionally, to the hard-working business owners whose properties they damaged, to the residents’ of the addresses they burgled, and to the family who thought they had lost their beloved pet.

 

“As an investigation team, we have dedicated many hours to tracking down the gang and ensuring we can prove their involvement.

 

“They thought they were above the law, that they could steal with impunity, but let this serve as a warning. We will catch you.”