Whenever we talk about motorcycle robberies we put gallina’s skin, because the one who least or has suffered from first hand or is one of its great fears. But when we find situations like the one that has lived a concessionaire in the United Kingdom, the alarms are already big.
We moved to Hardley, Hampshire, in England. There, in a polygon on the outskirts, Deaden MotorcyCles has the headquarters who have seen as in a matter of a few minutes seven aprilia disappeared as if it were a movie. About 105,000 euros to the change that vanished behind an operation, perfectly orchestrated, by an organized group.
Four thieves broke into the store around 1:40 in the morning in one of the first days of this August. With a well -studied choreography and confirms that it was not a casual robbery, but something premeditated in order to perpetrate a concrete theft, they got off the black van and began their “work.”
In about twenty minutes they were able to force the main door of the establishment and the reinforced crystals to be able to enter and continue with the robbery. But before that they were, as if it were a movie, directly to the areas where the security cameras were and with spray paint covered one after another to leave a trace.
In just over half an hour a clearly planned robbery was perpetrated
Thus, in a matter of another 10 minutes they took out and uploaded to the van the seven aprilia that are missing right now. Although there were more motorcycles they were expressly for them, and that makes the hypothesis of a robbery directed and clear, far from chance and perhaps on request.
A bitter situation that reveals once again the insecurity that grows in the United Kingdom, where motorcycle theft are increasingly frequent. To that we must add the great economic damage to a small business and that as the sales manager Julie Bentley reported:
“They went directly to the April, so they knew exactly what they were looking for … the economic climate is already bad enough for any business, but we are a small independent company. You do everything possible to work, and then you have people like this one and think that you can do what you want.”


