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London Gang Pleads Guilty in Bust of UK’s Largest Stolen Phone Network

By Matthias Binder April 29, 2026
Muggers paid £300 per device snatched by gang handling half of London’s stolen devices
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Key Arrests Stem from Heathrow InterceptionScale of the Smuggling OperationCourt Proceedings and Broader ImpactWhat This Means for London Streets

Key Arrests Stem from Heathrow Interception (Image Credits: Unsplash)

London – A criminal network linked to more than half of the city’s mobile phone thefts over two years has pleaded guilty to major charges. Metropolitan Police detectives dismantled what they described as the United Kingdom’s biggest phone smuggling operation. The gang paid street thieves up to £300 for each high-end device snatched, then funneled nearly 40,000 stolen phones toward China for resale at up to £4,000 apiece.

Key Arrests Stem from Heathrow Interception

The investigation gained momentum in December 2024 when authorities at Heathrow Airport spotted a suspicious shipment of about 1,000 iPhones destined for Hong Kong. That discovery launched Operation Echosteep, a probe typically reserved for armed robbery and drug trafficking cases. Officers soon intercepted additional shipments and turned to forensic analysis to pinpoint suspects.

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On September 23, 2025, police moved in on Amir Muhammad Khadikhel, 35, and Ismat Miakhel, 33, during a stop in north-east London. Their vehicle contained hundreds of stolen phones, while searches of connected properties yielded another 2,000 devices. Mansoor Mohammed, 30, faced arrest shortly afterward in relation to the scheme.

Scale of the Smuggling Operation

Detectives uncovered a complex supply chain that connected opportunistic street muggers with handlers and overseas exporters. The group targeted premium models, offering runners generous payouts to sustain the flow of stolen goods. Shipments headed abroad promised massive profits, transforming petty thefts into an international enterprise.

Over the course of the probe, authorities made 14 arrests in total. They seized more than 10,000 iPhones and recovered over £250,000 in cash. More than 1,000 victims regained possession of their devices through these efforts.

We are dismantling networks from street thieves to international exporters.

Commander Andy Featherstone, Metropolitan Police

Court Proceedings and Broader Impact

The three main suspects appeared at Southwark Crown Court, where they admitted to handling stolen goods and participating in an organised crime group. Sentencing is scheduled for May 12. Their guilty pleas mark a significant victory for law enforcement in combating tech-related crime.

Mobile phone thefts in London fell by 13,000 incidents compared to the prior year, a trend police attribute partly to such targeted operations. Still, officers emphasised that efforts against these networks would persist.

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What This Means for London Streets

The takedown exposed vulnerabilities in the handling of stolen tech, from urban snatch-and-grab thefts to global markets. Victims now see some justice, with phones returned and profits clawed back. Police vowed to keep pressure on every link in the chain, signaling a sustained push against rising street crime.

As the case heads toward resolution, the operation stands as a model for disrupting profitable illicit trades. London residents can take note of the drop in thefts, though vigilance remains key amid ongoing challenges.

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