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    Seven-Member Smash-and-Grab Gang Stole Over £100K in London Heists

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a series of audacious smash-and-grab robberies that rattled upscale London neighborhoods, seven men have been implicated in stealing over £100,000 worth of luxury items, including designer goods, artwork, and expensive watches. The criminal activities, which unfolded between May and August 2025, involved breaking into high-end stores using sledgehammers, bricks, and a Ford Fiesta as a getaway vehicle. The Metropolitan Police have linked all these offenses to a single organized criminal group operating primarily in the west London area of Paddington.

    The court is set to deliver sentences on March 17 for the accused individuals: Christopher Gibbs, 43; George O’Hare, 42; Paul Hughes, 42; Anthony Munday, 40; Lee James McCready, 46; Matthew Windrass, 50; and David Rigelsford, 37. Their coordinated efforts targeted some of London’s most prestigious retail outlets, highlighting a disturbing trend of brazen daylight thefts in affluent districts.

    One of the most notable incidents involved Lee James McCready, a Uxbridge resident who was on licence for a 2005 murder conviction at the time of the crime. McCready participated in a daylight raid on Suttons and Robertsons, a luxury watch and jewelry store located on Edgware Road. Alongside Matthew Windrass, he smashed display windows and grabbed watches and jewelry valued at approximately £60,000. The entire episode lasted roughly nine minutes and was witnessed by numerous bystanders, some of whom recorded the event on their phones. After the theft, McCready and Windrass fled to a waiting getaway driver, Anthony Munday, who was driving a silver Jaguar.

    During the trial, prosecutor William Sneddon described how the store manager, Mr. Keaney, observed the suspects’ movements through security cameras but was unable to prevent the theft. The stolen items included five high-value watches and jewelry totaling nearly £60,000. Despite the violent nature of the break-ins, Munday’s defense lawyer, Kane Sharpe, argued that the sledgehammers were used strictly as tools to facilitate the burglaries rather than as weapons intended to harm anyone.

    Another robbery captured on surveillance footage involved Christopher Gibbs, George O’Hare, and Paul Hughes. This trio targeted a Fendi boutique on Sloane Street, breaking in with a Ford Focus. They managed to steal several high-end purses before escaping in a silver Mercedes and a motorcycle. Gibbs and an unidentified accomplice were also convicted of forcibly entering Clarendon Fine Art by smashing the front door with a paving block and stealing two valuable framed artworks worth £66,500 combined.

    Between May and July 2025, this criminal group executed at least five successful break-ins across London, consistently using similar methods of forceful entry and rapid theft. The total value of the stolen goods during these incidents reached £146,356. The court also heard about two unsuccessful attempts to burglarize a watch shop in Westminster and an apothecary in Marylebone, indicating the gang’s persistent efforts to target luxury retailers.

    These crimes have raised concerns about security in London’s affluent shopping districts and the boldness of organized criminal networks. The upcoming sentencing is expected to send a strong message regarding the consequences of such coordinated criminal activities. Law enforcement agencies continue to emphasize the importance of vigilance and enhanced security measures to protect high-value retail establishments from similar attacks in the future.

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