Thieves bungle double Panigale theft

Brave InMoto staff fight off thieves who got more than they bargained for

Posted: 10 September 2012
by Visordown News


BUNGLING thieves tried to steal two £20,000 Ducati Panigales from InMoto Ducati Croydon but were fought-off by staff.

Captured on CCTV, five thieves turned up on three scooters, with another - dressed like a commuter - turning up on another scooter moments later. They were armed with hammers and metal bars.

Two of the men walked into the showroom and calmly tried to walk out with two Ducati 1199 Panigales. InMoto staff member, Paul Read, spotted the thieves and wrestled the bikes off them. A third man entered the showroom to try and hold back Mr Read but failed to get the bikes any further out of the door.

Alerted by the commotion, staff from the shop then pounced on the thieves, who left the bikes jammed in the doorway and tried to escape.

Adrian Couzens, manager of the shop is then seen pushing the scooter rider dressed as a commuter from his machine. The scooter rider gets up and goes to attack Mr Couzens with a hammer but wimps-out and goes back to get on his scooter. Mr Couzens then pushes the scooter rider from his machine for the second time.

After completely botching the job in one of the most amateur efforts we've seen, then men throw their hammers at staff and flee on their scooters.

InMoto have been targetted before along with other motorcycle shops in the area including Metropolis and Dobles. The police believe the gang are responsible for previous thefts in similar style robberies where two Aprilia 300 scooters and an RSV4 Factory have been stolen in the past two years.

Police are now looking for the men, one of which they believe owns and insures the scooter he rode during the attempted robbery. If you have any information, please contact InMoto on 020 8689 2341.

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haha! Fookin pikeys.
Well played InMoto staff.

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 13:42

If they'd have got the bikes out the showroom with any luck the scooter scum would have been thrown into a tree.
Skills to the staff involved, they deserve a bonus!

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 13:51

well done to the staff at inmoto lol, little shits

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 14:01

Well done to the Staff, I'm actually quite amazed a group would even think of doing this? It's just odd, what were they going to do? wheel them away?

Absolute spud tards. Kudos to the guys though, who were just doing their job and defended their place of work from those cretins.

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 14:15

Good on the In Moto staff, the owner wants to at the very least get his hand in his pocket for these boys. And the people that came to help. I hope these thieving little shits get everything they deserve.

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 14:45

Haha well done lads but it wouldn't surprise me if by the end of the week we see an article for in moto staff arrested for gbh, but credit were it is deserved.

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 14:55

There was others who helped from other shops nearby. It shows there is still a spirit to help each other.
dirty harry come back quickly

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 17:47

Poor sod in the hi-vis only came in to get a new clutch lever, now he needs a new brake lever too....

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 20:46

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Posted: 10/09/2012 at 22:31

Products of the left wing occupy mentality that think you owe them something so they are just going to come and take your stuff. Go get a job you little plonkers.

Posted: 10/09/2012 at 23:24

The bearded dude in the white shirt gets the most points, if anyone is going to get arrested its him. The guy in the shorts went over way to easy at 2:04 hahaha.

Good video there well impressed with the inmoto staff the deserve a lot of credit.

Posted: 11/09/2012 at 01:31

How clever is it to put the staff's full name up here?

Posted: 11/09/2012 at 09:53

I'd think that they're names are fairly safe, you'd have to be able to read before you could find out what they are called. And it's clear these berks didn't manage that. Also, that aside, they also know where they work....but I'd be very surprised if they head back there in any hurry..

LOL

Posted: 11/09/2012 at 11:38


Aki
the idiot will probably take his scooter back to InMoto to get a quote to repair the damage :-D

Posted: 11/09/2012 at 13:06

Awesome guys. Nice one. Well done InMoto.

Posted: 11/09/2012 at 18:58

Cant fault the staff on that one! Too bad none of the dirtbags got hurt

Posted: 12/09/2012 at 11:08

Incredibly brazen of these criminals to even attempt this. I'm sure they half expected to just threaten the staff with their hammer/bar and just walk away. Its not surprising considering the police always instruct the public to just give up and walk away.

Fake number plate, faces covere, etc. Not sure what the police can do other than create a culture that ensures punishment is something other than probation for a few months. Its the same with bicycle theft, the penalties for being caught are near zero - hence its quite profitable.

The only way it will change if politicians jobs are on the line.

Posted: 12/09/2012 at 16:30

Pathetic- on both sides. Why were the perps not beat-down and held until authorities arrived? Seems like everyone involved was afraid of breaking a nail. Grow a pair, fellas. Would NEVER go down like that in the Colonies...

Posted: 12/09/2012 at 17:09

Well done the staff. PH2, remember these are guys that sell bikes, they are not going to work every day expecting to beat people up. Good for them that they reacted.
Anyway, I have a Panigale and I wished that the perps would come round and steal it. Biggest pile of shite I've ever owned

Posted: 13/09/2012 at 12:45

Looks like the thieves human rights were violated to me..
But not enough!!!!!

Well done Moto staff!

Posted: 31/10/2012 at 11:27

Well done to your staff, the f**king pikeys are everywhere? I hope that your got there number plate number. Regards Rasher.

Posted: 06/11/2012 at 17:17

I agree with Pagik, the owners should dig deep in their pockets to reward the staff, they are not paid to take risks!.... but it would've been nice to have really kicked the shit out of the pikey tossers.

Posted: 31/01/2013 at 22:16

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