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UK Police Crack Major Gang in Smuggling of up to 40,000 Stolen Phones to China

Operation Echosteep disrupts an alleged network behind nearly 40 % of London’s phone theft exports
British authorities announced today that they have dismantled an international criminal network that allegedly shipped as many as 40,000 stolen mobile phones from the UK to China over the past year.

The Metropolitan Police described the campaign as the largest operation ever undertaken against mobile phone theft.

The investigation began after a victim tracked a stolen iPhone on Christmas Eve to a warehouse near Heathrow Airport.

Inside, officers found the device among 894 others in a box bound for Hong Kong.

That detection triggered “Operation Echosteep,” which over the ensuing months involved targeted raids, forensic tracing, and coordinated arrests.

Police said the gang may have been responsible for exporting up to 40 % of all phones stolen in London during the period.

Nearly 80,000 phones were reported stolen in the capital last year.

As arrests unfolded, 2,000 stolen devices were recovered at properties tied to suspects.

In one dramatic vehicle stop, officers found dozens of phones wrapped in foil—a likely tactic to foil tracking systems.

Among those charged are two Afghan nationals in their thirties suspected of leading part of the network, along with a 29-year-old Indian national.

Together, authorities have apprehended 46 individuals across London and Hertfordshire in connection with theft, handling stolen goods and conspiracy.

Hundreds more have been arrested in targeted follow-up sweeps.

Investigators emphasised that Apple products were particularly coveted by the ring, due to their resale value overseas.

According to statements, street-level thieves were paid up to £300 per handset, and some devices could fetch as much as $5,000 when sold in China.

London’s policing officials and city leadership framed the campaign as evidence of renewed focus on volume crime.

A top Metropolitan Police commander noted that robbery has declined by 13 % this year, countering perceptions that the capital is spiralling out of control.

Nevertheless, authorities called on manufacturers to do more to prevent stolen devices from being reused abroad.

The effective neutralization of the ring marks a major shift in the UK’s effort to choke off the incentives for large-scale mobile phone theft.
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