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Faces of men who stole 25 cars over two months

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The pair targeted vehicles across several counties including Cambridgeshire

Two men stole 25 vehicles worth more than £600,000 across several counties, including Cambridgeshire. Aurimas Sarkis, aged 29, and Ignas Kisskiss, aged 36, stole 25 vehicles which were all Audis, BMWs or Mercedes, between October and December 2025.

The thieves target vehicles across Cambridgeshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire and Hertfordshire. The men were arrested following a long-running investigation into organised thefts of high-value vehicles, using specialist equipment to bypass keyless vehicle security systems. Police estimate the total value of the cars taken to be more than £600,000, according to the Crown Prosecution Service.

Sarkis, of Swallow Drive, Raunds, Northamptonshire and Kisskiss, of Sisley Road, Barking, both appeared at St Albans Crown Court on Wednesday, June 24, after pleading guilty to multiple counts of conspiracy to steal motor vehicles. Sarkis was jailed for four years and one month and Kisskiss was jailed for four years and 10 months.

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Aamir Barrett from the Crown Prosecution Service said: “The impact of the organised crime committed by Sarkis and Kisskiss extended well beyond financial loss. Many victims had to find alternative means of transport, were forced to replace essential items like children’s buggies and, in one case, had to repurchase specialist equipment and medication for a disabled family member.

“Our case was supported by evidence including automatic number plate recognition and phone data, as well as GPS data from a tag worn by Sarkis, which clearly linked both defendants to the offences. Faced with this evidence, they admitted their crimes.”

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