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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 8:49 am 
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Leicester PH Drivers Targeted


Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward after two taxi drivers in the city were robbed of their cars by a gang of men.


The first incident happened at about 8.30pm on Sunday January 15, when the taxi driver collected four men from Coombe Close, Leicester.
The driver took the men to Thurcaston Road, near to Oakenshaw Close, where they threatened him with two guns and demanded he hand over his takings and mobile phone.

The driver handed over his belongings, got out of the car and watched as the men drove away towards David Avenue.
The car has since been recovered, on Thurcaston Road near to Greengate Lane, and a gun believed to be involved in the incident has also been recovered from woodland near to Croft Road, Leicester.

The second incident happened last night (Monday January 16) at about 6.20pm when a taxi driver was robbed by a group of three men in Trent Avenue.

The driver had collected the men from Peppercorn Close and stopped in Trent Avenue, where two of them threatened him with what have been described as two knives.

The victim got out of the car, a silver Toyota Avensis, vehicle registration number S144 APN, and the men drove off.
The men in both incidents have been described as being black and aged in their twenties.

Detective Sergeant John Farndon, the investigating officer, said: "We have a team of officers working on this and hope that members of the public will be able to help us locate those responsible.

"The two incidents happened in a short space of time, in similar circumstances with similar suspect descriptions so we are looking into the possibility that they are linked.


"Thankfully the drivers were not injured, but this was a very traumatic experience for them. We have recovered one of the vehicles but the Toyota is still missing and we are keen to locate it.

"If you think you know who is responsible, witnessed either of the incidents or know the location of the stolen Toyota please get in touch.?
PC Tejas Mavani, an officer from the city licensing team, said: ?We are now going to liaise with taxi drivers across the city to offer them some advice and to make them aware of these incidents.

"If you are a taxi driver and are the victim of a crime whilst driving always try and write down as much as you can about the incident. It?s important to try and remember descriptions of the suspect(s) and also to preserve the scene.

"Also don?t resist. Resistance can often encourage an angry and aggressive response and no item is worth being injured for."

http://www.capitalfm.com/eastmids/on-ai ... -targeted/

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:40 am 
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Four arrests after taxi drivers robbed in Leicester


Four teenagers have been arrested after two taxi drivers were robbed by armed gangs in Leicester in the space of 24 hours.

Two 16-year-olds and two 17-year-olds, all male, have been arrested in connection with the incidents and are in police custody.

The first incident happened at about 8.30pm on Sunday, when four men armed with two guns robbed a driver in Thurcaston Road, Belgrave, taking cash, his phone and the taxi. The taxi and one gun were later recovered.

On Monday evening at 6.30pm, another driver was robbed of his car in Trent Avenue, Beaumont Leys, by a gang of three men armed with knives. The men in both incidents have been described as black and aged in their 20s. Police are investigating links between the crimes.

Detective Sergeant John Farndon said: “We now have four people arrested and have recovered both stolen vehicles, which are two great results.

“We would still like to speak to anyone who has information about the incidents and those responsible.

“If you witnessed either robbery, saw either cars following the incidents or know anything about the people responsible please call us.”

Anyone with any information is asked to contact Det Sgt Farndon by dialing 101.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 4:43 pm 
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I hope they've got the right ones the first article talked about men in their 20's the second teenagers. They sound a bit dumb to me using a gun to rob a PH driver that will cop a pretty hefty sentence for not a lot of money

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Youth charged over Leicester taxi attacks

A 17-year-old has been charged in connection with attacks on two cab drivers in Leicester.

The victims were threatened and had their vehicles taken on Thurcaston Road and Trent Avenue earlier this week.

The 17-year-old male has been charged with two counts of robbery, carrying an offensive weapon and being in possession of a firearm with intent to cause fear of violence.

He will appear before Leicester Youth Court later.

Three others arrested in connection with the robberies have been released on police bail.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-le ... e-16634305

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