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Bungling burglars traced after photographing themselves with goods stolen from Canterbury

Bungling burglars are behind bars after photos they took of themselves with a hoard of stolen goods led to their arrest.

Officers began investigating after residents in Cedarview, Canterbury, returned home to find two men in their house.

The duo fled the property but one victim managed to film them getting into a red Peugeot nearby.

The car was found to be using cloned plates, making it difficult to track but an investigating officer found a similar one for sale online with a fake seller's name of 'Leo Messi'.

Police saw the vehicle travelling on the M20 near Maidstone three days after the break-in. It was stopped and the driver, Rivaldo Toma, was arrested.

On his phone, detectives found photos of him and another man examining jewellery and watches, some of which were laid out on the floor next to an air pistol.

Rivaldo Toma, 24, of no fixed address was arrested after officers spotted him driving on the M20. Picture: Kent Police
Rivaldo Toma, 24, of no fixed address was arrested after officers spotted him driving on the M20. Picture: Kent Police
Elson Gjoka, 31, of Station Road, Maidstone admitted multiple counts of burglary. Picture: Kent Police
Elson Gjoka, 31, of Station Road, Maidstone admitted multiple counts of burglary. Picture: Kent Police

Further enquiries led to police suspecting the second man to be Elson Gjoka, whose home had previously been visited by officers for an unrelated matter.

Detectives investigating the burglaries on 6 October 2023 viewed the body-worn camera footage filmed in his flat and matched furniture, flooring and curtains to those seen in the background of the stolen goods photos on Toma's phone.

A warrant was carried out at the Maidstone flat on 1 November and officers found watches, jewellery, tools used in break-ins, cash, a receipt from a pawnbroker and a registration document for the Peugeot.

The evidence not only linked the two men to the offence in Canterbury, but also nine other similar burglaries in Sittingbourne, Chatham, Ashford, Tonbridge and Berkshire, all of which took place in September and October 2023.

The pair were charged with multiple counts of burglary, which they later admitted at court and, on 29 April 2024, Gjoka, 31, of Station Road, Maidstone, was jailed for three years and two months and Toma, 24, of no fixed address, was jailed for two and a half years.

The police matched up stills from officers' body-worn footage to photos taken on the burglar's smartphone to bring charges against the pair. Picture: Kent Police
The police matched up stills from officers' body-worn footage to photos taken on the burglar's smartphone to bring charges against the pair. Picture: Kent Police

Detective Sergeant Simon Clarke, of Kent Crime Squad, said: “My team meticulously goes through any potential evidence we receive to help us track down burglars like Gjoka and Toma.

“We know that the more offences we can connect them to, the longer they'll get in prison and the more victims will receive justice.

“I am pleased the hard work that went into this investigation has led to the arrest, conviction and jailing of two men who were relentlessly targeting properties and disrupting people's lives.”

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