In the Royal Court of London, three robbers were convicted, which two years ago were stolen from London’s houses rich at least 26 million pounds of sterling, Sky News reports.
In December 2019, a series of Ogplani was made in the British Think of the UK. The victims of the robbers then became the home of the daughter of the former head of Formula 1, Tamara Ecclestone, the ex-football player “Chelsea” Frank Lampard and who died earlier than the Thai billionaire. These thefts with burglary are called the largest in criminal history of Britain.
It is noted that the total amount of stolen jewelry and cash was estimated at 26 million pounds sterling (35 million dollars). The police of the robbers called the “gang of ghosts”, since the attackers did not leave the crime to the crime or fingerprints or DNA samples.
The trail of criminals managed to get out only after a survey of 1000 taxi drivers.
Three citizens of Italy appeared in the case of robbers before the court: 24-year-old Yugoslav Jovanovich, 45-year-old Alessandro Malteza and 44-year-old Alessandro Donati. Police suggests that they met in Milan and there began to plan a series of raids in the British capital.
The Royal Court sentenced Jovanovich to 11 years of imprisonment, Malteza and Donati received to eight years in prison.
British detectives suspect that the fourth member of the gang was the 40-year-old Serb Lubomir Romanov, who is supposed to be hidden in Belgrade. In August, Serbia’s authorities refused to extradite him in Britain. Romanov also uses documents addressed to Alfredo Lindli, police notes.