Eighth man jailed for part in series of burglaries across the south

Darren Lee Wilkinson, 36, also targeted businesses across Hampshire, Surrey, Dorset, Avon & Somerset, Sussex and Wiltshire.

Author: Jo SymesPublished 27th Sep 2023
Last updated 27th Sep 2023

An eighth man has been sentenced in connection with a burglary conspiracy across Hampshire and five other counties.

Darren Lee Wilkinson, 36, appeared before Southampton Magistrates Court yesterday (26 September) for his part in a conspiracy to commit burglary across Hampshire, Surrey, Dorset, Avon & Somerset, Sussex and Wiltshire.

Wilkinson was found guilty at Southampton Crown Court on 9 May after a 5 day trial. He was yesterday sentenced to three years and nine months in prison.

The court heard that the group would travel in convoy – in a variety of vehicles – often utilising private hire vehicles or stolen vehicles on cloned plates to drive to various locations within Hampshire and in other nearby counties.

The large-scale conspiracy – which targeted businesses with high-value stock such as supermarkets, bicycle stores, mobile phone stores and clothing stores – took place in a two-month window between October 2020 and December 2020.

As part of the investigation, a total of 16 burglaries were uncovered that had been committed in Hampshire. Three burglaries occurred in Surrey, three burglaries in Dorset, two burglaries in Avon & Somerset, one burglary in Sussex and one burglary in Wiltshire.

The overall value of goods stolen and loss to businesses in terms of damage caused totalled nearly £420,000.

Further enquires by investigators also recovered a number of stolen vehicles which were used as part of the burglary conspiracy to commit the offences.

Four men were sentenced for their part in the conspiracy at the same court on Wednesday 2 August, while three other men had previously been sentenced for their part in the conspiracy on Tuesday 27 June.

Wilkinson was also handed a 12 month jail sentence, to run consecutively, for a series of offences which saw him take stolen vehicles to a scrap yard to be crushed.

He was found guilty of the following offences at Southampton Crown Court on 10 May:

• Three counts of handling stolen goods, namely motor vehicles, between 11 July 2019 and 14 April 2020.

• Fraud by false representation between 11 July and 28 September 2019. Wilkinson dishonestly made a false representation to a member of staff at a scrap yard in Southampton, claiming he had lawful authority to request the scrappage of vehicles he had delivered to the yard.

• Fraud by false representation between 1 August 2019 and 30 July 2020, where by Wilkinson dishonestly made a false representation to a member of staff at a scrap yard in Southampton, claiming he had lawful authority to request the scrappage of vehicles he had delivered to the yard.

Wilkinson was also sentenced to a total of nine months in prison, also to run consecutively to the burglary sentencing, in connection with an aggravated vehicle taking and disqualified driving offence on 24 March 2022.

He was stopped on Wide Lane, Eastleigh, in a stolen Mercedes A-Class after failing to stop for officers and driving dangerously to avoid them.

Altogether his sentence was a total of five years and six months.

Detective Constable Paul Beasley, who led the investigation, said: “This further ruling has bought justice to residents and business owners in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, and also a number of neighbouring counties.

“We conducted a fully-through and robust investigation – and today’s result is down to the sheer dedication of my officers, but also the efforts of our investigative counterparts at Surrey Police, Dorset Police, Avon & Somerset Police, Sussex Police and Wiltshire Police.

“This is a great example of Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary’s priority to drive a focus on excellent local policing and ensuring that victims are put first and prioritised throughout our investigations.”

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