לאנדאנער פאליציי קאנפיסקירט £80,000 אין פארדעכטיגטע גע'גנב'עטע געצייג ביי לאנדאנער קאר בוט סעיל.
Metropolitan Police officers have seized an estimated £80,000 worth of suspected stolen goods during an operation at a car boot sale in Hounslow, west London, underscoring growing concerns over organized tool theft.
The enforcement action took place on December 11 and resulted in the recovery of approximately 400 power tools believed to have been stolen. Police arrested two adult men and two teenage boys on suspicion of handling stolen goods. All individuals remain under investigation as authorities work to determine the full scope of the operation.
The seizure follows increased scrutiny of car boot sales as potential hubs for fencing stolen equipment, particularly high-value tools targeted in thefts from tradespeople and construction sites. The Hounslow location had previously drawn criticism from senior political figures, with concerns raised about criminal activity operating in plain sight.
Officers are now cataloging the recovered items and attempting to trace them back to their rightful owners. Police have encouraged victims of tool theft in the area to come forward with identifying information, including serial numbers and purchase records.
The Metropolitan Police say the operation reflects a broader strategy to disrupt theft networks, protect workers who rely on their equipment for their livelihoods, and prevent stolen goods from re-entering the marketplace.