It all began with a single stolen iPhone. One person’s attempt to track down their missing phone ended up uncovering what police are calling one of the largest mobile theft operations in the UK. Using Apple’s tracking system, authorities discovered a network allegedly smuggling tens of thousands of stolen iPhones from London to Hong Kong.
The scale of the operation is staggering. Investigators say nearly 40,000 phones, worth millions of pounds, were moved over the past year. The latest iPhone models were reportedly being sold in Hong Kong for as much as £3,700 each.
Police have already arrested 18 people and recovered more than 2,000 stolen devices. Two Afghan nationals, believed to be the ringleaders, were taken into custody last month, along with a 29-year-old Indian national. Authorities suggest the main suspects could have been behind nearly 40% of all iPhone thefts in London.
What makes this case unusual is how it started. On Christmas Eve last year, a stolen phone was tracked to a warehouse near Heathrow Airport. When security checked the shipment, they found nearly 900 phones inside, most of them stolen. This discovery triggered a wider investigation, helping police connect the dots across multiple shipments and uncover the smuggling operation.
Raids on suspects’ homes and vehicles revealed more of the gang’s methods. Officers found boxes of phones wrapped in foil, likely to block tracking signals, and dramatic arrest scenes were captured on bodycams, showing police pulling over cars and drawing Tasers. Follow-up searches recovered thousands more stolen devices.
The crackdown isn’t over. Just last week, 15 more people, including several women and a Bulgarian national, were arrested, with additional phones seized.
London remains the hub of phone theft in the UK. Cases have risen sharply, from about 28,000 in 2020 to over 80,000 this year. Mayor Sadiq Khan called the operation a “milestone” in tackling organised crime, praising the police for going after both the street-level thieves and the international smuggling ring behind them.
From one stolen iPhone to a sprawling international investigation, this case shows how modern technology, combined with persistent policing, can expose even the most sophisticated criminal networks.
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