Five Albanians and a British woman are facing justice in the United Kingdom, accused of over 40 thefts worth £1 million. Recently, British media have published footage from the moment the gang members were arrested.
A quick police intervention in the early hours of the morning caught the suspects off guard. They were asleep when officers forced open the doors of an apartment where they were staying, without giving them a chance to react.
After being handcuffed, they were escorted to a prison van and then transported to the cell.
Five Albanian men and a British woman admitted their role in a series of high-value thefts across the United Kingdom, as reported by Need To Know .
Endrit Nikolli, 27, Kristian Gropcaj, 30, George Lleshaj, 31, Krisjian Dedndreaj, 28, and Sidorjan Lleshi, 26, all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary and conspiracy to possess criminal property.
Nikolli and Lleshi also admitted another charge of burglary, in relation to two burglary robberies in Staffordshire in March 2024 and December 2023.
Jade Tubb, 33, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess criminal property on Wednesday (January 7).
A Cheshire Police spokesman said: “Operation Ambler began in October 2024, following a series of burglaries across east Cheshire. In each incident, the gang used ladders to gain entry through windows or balconies, before looting properties and making off with high-value items.”

The gang specifically targeted wealthy victims, aiming to steal as much high-value property as possible. Among them, they even set weekly targets for the amount of gold they wanted to steal.
“Nikolli, Gropcaj, Dedndreaj, Lleshaj and Lleshi were all responsible for committing burglaries, while Tubb was happy to spend their ill-gotten gains.
During the searches, we found letters between Nicholl and Tubb, in which the pair described themselves as 'Bonnie and Clyde', referring to how they were working together to carry out the robberies.

Throughout our investigation, it was clear that the gang had absolutely no regard for the impact their criminal acts would have on their victims. Instead, they regularly bragged about their crimes and shared images of their ill-gotten gains.
"Fortunately, as a result of the evidence collected during the investigation, all six defendants had no choice but to plead guilty to the charges and are now facing the consequences of their actions," said Police officials.

Gjithe veriore