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TWO crooks thought to have stolen cars worth more than 拢6million through keyless theft were jailed yesterday.Tariq Elgzaly, 36, and Hakim Aziz, 30, used programming technology to clone microchips for high-end motors such as Range Rovers, BMWs and Jaguars.2 Thieves Hakim Aziz, left, and Tariq Elgzaly have now swapped fast cars for prison bar stanley cup sVideo reveals trick car thieves u stanley water flask se to break into vehicles undetected using the The Tibbe KeyCops identified more than 30 cars, stanley becher worth 拢1million, stolen by the West London thieves.And they then discovered the pair had manufactured 172 sets of false number plates, which Kingston crown court heard were used on stolen vehicles worth in excess of 拢6million.The cars were shipped abroad or sold to other villains.Officers seized equipment used to block vehicle tracking devices at a Chelsea address where Elgzaly was staying.2 Quality motors such as this high-end Jaguar were on the thieves hit listCredit: PAress AssociationMOST READ IN UK NEWSCRASH
TRANS activists forced a Harry Potter-themed panel at a comic book convention to be axed after claiming that it would make the LGBT+ community feel unsafe.Their charity Switchboard threatened to end its involvement in the event following a backlash over Potter author JK Rowling s trans views.2 stanley quencher Trans activists forced a Harry Potter-themed panel at a comic book convention to be axed after claiming that it would make the LGBT+ community feel unsafe.The axed panel was due to be put on by the production team of the West End play Harry Potte stanley cups website r and the Cursed Child.But a Switchboard spokesman said: We were unaware of plans to feature any panels using the Harry Potter IP intellectual property . Upon learning this, we felt compelled to express our conc stanley quencher erns about the potential impact on our community, particularly trans individuals. The charity was due to take part in the convention by hosting a pride lounge 鈥?a quiet space for LGBT+ people to relax away from the main hall. read more on JK ROWLI Apfp Seven Brits thrown off easyJet flight to Tenerife after dirty b*****d spits at woman and punch up forces emergency landing
TWO crooks thought to have stolen cars worth more than 拢6million through keyless theft were jailed yesterday.Tariq Elgzaly, 36, and Hakim Aziz, 30, used programming technology to clone microchips for high-end motors such as Range Rovers, BMWs and Jaguars.2 Thieves Hakim Aziz, left, and Tariq Elgzaly have now swapped fast cars for prison bar stanley cup sVideo reveals trick car thieves u stanley water flask se to break into vehicles undetected using the The Tibbe KeyCops identified more than 30 cars, stanley becher worth 拢1million, stolen by the West London thieves.And they then discovered the pair had manufactured 172 sets of false number plates, which Kingston crown court heard were used on stolen vehicles worth in excess of 拢6million.The cars were shipped abroad or sold to other villains.Officers seized equipment used to block vehicle tracking devices at a Chelsea address where Elgzaly was staying.2 Quality motors such as this high-end Jaguar were on the thieves hit listCredit: PAress AssociationMOST READ IN UK NEWSCRASH