August 12, 2022 11.12 am This story is over 19 months old

Final member of multi-million North Lincolnshire chop shop gang convicted

A million-pound organised crime group operating the biggest car theft conspiracy the force has ever seen have this week, on Wednesday 10 August 2022, had the final member of their gang convicted at court following officers successfully dismantling their criminal chop shop entities.

The gang were operating various chop shops across North Lincolnshire, with large quantities of brand new and high end vehicles such as Land Rovers, Jaguars and BMWs, all of which had been stolen, stripped down and the parts sold and shipped overseas.

The first chop shop was uncovered by officers in August 2020 on Hebdon Road in Scunthorpe, and led to a lengthy and protracted investigation, as Detective Inspector Mick Keech explains: “As part of the investigation, we uncovered 6 chop shops across North Lincs, all of which had numerous vehicles in various dismantled states and an abundance of car parts.

“When car part dealers operate legitimately, they either keep, or sell the parts. However in this case, due to the vast volume of vehicles the gang were stealing at such a fast pace, they couldn’t dismantle the cars as quick as what they were stealing them, and often parts were just being thrown away.

“However with expert assistance and collaboration with manufacturers, we were able to identify 72 vehicles, stolen from 17 different forces across the country as far north as York and south as Surrey.

“Nineteen of the vehicles had been stolen from our force area mainly from the Pocklington area and linked to two in one burglaries, all of the vehicles were broken down so we were unable to return them to their rightful owners”.

As the investigation progressed, 12 warrants were executed in Scunthorpe at residential and commercial properties across the Humberside force area, which resulted in eleven men later being charged with various offences.

Five of the men entered not guilty pleas to the charges against them, with four separate trials all taking place at Grimsby Crown Court, starting last year in August and concluding on Wednesday 10 August.

All from Grimsby, Tomas Bruzikas, 33, of Hiles Avenue, was found guilty of Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and Converting Criminal Property, Lukas Voveris, 29, of Spencer Avenue, was found guilty of Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and Converting Criminal Property and Guntars Dubrenieks, 30, of Wells Street, was found guilty of Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and Converting Criminal Property.

From Scunthorpe, Giedrius Eimutis, 45, of Mulgrave Street, was found guilty of Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and Converting Criminal Property and from Hull, Kantrimas Zukauskas, 43 of Wincolmlee was found guilty of Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and Converting Criminal Property.

Two men were found not guilty at trial.

Four of the men, all from Scunthorpe, entered guilty pleas to the charges against them at earlier court hearings.

Sarunas Eidininkas, 26, of Somerby Road, pleaded to , Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and converting criminal property, Lucas Lidzius, 28, of Ripon Close, pleaded to Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and converting criminal property, with Charlie Rhodes, 25, of Orchard Close, pleading to Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and converting criminal property and Darren Watson, 27, of Queensway, pleading to Conspiracy to handle stolen goods and converting criminal property

They will now all be sentenced at dates to be announced.

Detective Inspector Mick Keech continued: “Based on the car parts that were identified as part of the investigation, the value of the groups crimes amount to the value of what is believed to be over £1.2 million, highlighting the actual scale of their operation and the exhaustive work that we put into dismantling their criminality.

“We seized 208 devices including mobiles and laptops and had a total of over 1,500 exhibits in evidence from car parts to CCTV, with so many of our departments involved in the investigation from Operation Galaxy and the Neighbourhood teams, to the investigators in CID, the Serious and Organised Crime Unit, Financial Investigation Unit and Intelligence.

“Organised crime groups like these are highly sophisticated and will use a variety of methods to steal and obtain vehicles, often with keyless cloning devices to try and get access without needing keys or industrial scale car jammers, which stop stolen cars being tracked.

“It is important everyone remains vigilant and takes steps to protect their vehicle from thieves, whether at home, work or in public areas. There is more advice in regards to crime prevention on our website https://www.humberside.police.uk/protect-your-vehicle

“We are committed to taking down organised crime groups and we will always thoroughly investigate any type of criminality associated with them. These groups are a blight on our society those responsible will be dealt with and brought to justice.”