Wednesday, 9 April 2014

Britain's worst teenage criminals exposed

CCTV footage of a 'steaming' gang attacking a mobile phone store in London. They are one of a number of teenage criminals featured on a new Channel 5 TV documentary

An ‘intelligent’ schoolboy bought a prosthetic mask and dressed in an old man’s suit as part of an elaborate disguise to carry out an armed robbery at a jewellers during which he threatened staff with an imitation handgun.

The robbery is just one of a number of shocking crimes documented in a new Channel 5 television show which reveals some of the most carefully planned crimes carried out by Britain's teenagers.
Also revealed in the show is a gang from Hull who terrorised families by bursting into their homes armed with table legs and scissors and stealing their Christmas presents.
And the Running Riot: Britain's Teen Crims documentary also looks into the craze of ‘steaming', which involves youths barging into shops en masse to steal valuable goods such as smart phones and tablets.
Miles Alura – a schoolboy in the middle of studying for his GCSEs – created an ‘old man’ disguise as part of a plan to steal £75,000 worth of jewellery from a shop in Kent.
The 16-year-old and his accomplice, aged 15, pulled out two imitation handguns and ordered staff to go into a back room before bagging up £75,000 worth of jewellery during the raid in 2012.

Source-Dailym

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