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In recent weeks, an unsettling wave of daring daytime robberies has swept across some of London’s most upscale shopping districts. Thieves have made away with luxury items worth thousands, targeting high-end watches, handbags, and jewelry.
Among the prestigious brands that have fallen victim to this crime spree are Rolex and Yves Saint Laurent, along with several other elite jewelers. These organized criminal gangs have executed their heists with remarkable audacity and within a shockingly short time frame, creating an atmosphere of unease across the capital.
In what has become an all-too-familiar scene in parts of London, these gangs have employed dramatic tactics such as shattering store windows with sledgehammers, riding motorcycles directly into shops, and ramming SUVs through reinforced doors to seize their valuable hauls.
The aftermath is a landscape of shattered glass and damaged storefronts, leaving shopkeepers and local residents increasingly frustrated as their neighborhoods continue to suffer from these brazen smash-and-grab raids.
Security footage reveals the extreme measures these thieves take, executing robberies worth thousands while often leaving law enforcement struggling to catch up.
One such incident unfolded on a seemingly peaceful Saturday morning in the affluent area of Richmond in west London. Armed with hammers, a group of thieves broke into a family-run jewelry store, ransacking its window display as the courageous staff attempted to thwart their efforts.
Two men could be seen swinging a large hammer against the glass of Gregory & Co in front of stunned passersby.
The gang then peel away the glass and start filling a blue bag with some of the most expensive valuables on display.
A spate of brazen daytime heists have hit some of London’s most expensive stores (Pictured: Hammer-wielding thugs break into a family-run jewellers in plush Richmond)
Mobile phone footage shows two motorbikes descending on the Bucherer Rolex Boutique at One Hyde Park as another vehicle props open the door
Staff members inside can be seen desperately trying to claw back whatever they can before the criminals can snatch it.
Bravely, the employees then begin hitting the robbers with what appeared to be small boxes in a bid to deter them from swiping more goods – but with little success.
The thugs then flee the scene before officers can intervene.
An employee who works at a nearby store and witnessed the incident told the Daily Mail how the robbers ‘appeared out of nowhere carrying a large sledgehammer and a bag’.
They added: ‘They then started smashing the jeweller’s window up.’
Just two days earlier and several miles away, a moped gang conducted an audacious ‘high value heist’ on a jewellery shop which itself was targeted in a similar raid just over six years ago.
Police launched an urgent investigation after Sultan Jewellery in Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush, was attacked by several men who smashed the shop’s windows with a sledgehammer before fleeing with expensive jewellery.
Police officers were at the scene by 3.30am on Thursday – within three minutes of the raid – and were threatened with a hammer as the thieves tried to speed away on bikes.
In footage taken by a onlooker and shared widely on social media, two men can be seen swinging a larger hammer against the glass of family-owned jewellers Gregory & Co
Sultan Jewellery in Uxbridge Road, Shepherds Bush, was targeted by several men who smashed the shop’s windows with sledgehammers
A 33-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of aggravated burglary and remains in police custody – but several thugs escaped police.
Jack Stones, the landlord at the neighbouring Defectors Weld pub, said fresh blood was on the pavement outside the jewellers when he walked past at 7am, more than three hours after the attack.
One resident said the attack was eerily similar to another heist which saw three robbers armed with a sledgehammer smash into the shop with a Range Rover in October 2019.
Mr Khan, who only gave his surname, said: ‘It’s Shepherd’s Bush, there’s always young people causing trouble, kicking the doors of shops down and drinking. Crime around here has got so bad lately.’
Days prior, a gang smashed their way into the sought-after designer store Yves St Laurent in central London and fled with a haul of luxury handbags worth up to £30,000.
Footage taken by a passerby shows the balaclava-clad thugs clearing the shelves of the Bond Street store after ramming a black SUV through its window.
One was seen fleeing the scene on the back of a motorbike, as another clip showed the extent of the damage inflicted on the empty and battered shop.
A separate picture laid bare the aftermath of the robbery as the metal security shutters were severely damaged and pieces of glass were strewn across the floor.
Footage taken by a passerby shows balaclava-clad thugs clearing the shelves of the lavish Yves St Laurent store after ramming a car through its window
The gang stormed the shop on Bond Street, swiping the bags worth up to £30,000 a piece, at around 2.58am on January 23
A separate picture lays bare the aftermath of the robbery as the metal security shutters were severely damaged and pieces of glass were strewn across the floor
A witness, who wished to remain anonymous, revealed to the Mail how they witnessed the incident unravel after finishing work.
The witness told the Mail: ‘[I] was walking to my car near Yves Saint Laurent on Bond Street when I heard a loud bang.’
‘I observed a blue car being driven into the storefront window, smashing the glass.’
They described how they saw several people rush into the premises as a motorbike was positioned outside.
‘I saw [them] remove items from the store and load them into the vehicle. After this, they left the scene.’
They said they feel ‘London is no longer as safe as it used to be’, adding that they filmed from a distance ‘due to the dangerous nature of the situation’.
‘I contacted the police immediately and was informed that they were already aware of the incident and that officers would be attending shortly,’ they added.
‘I was concerned by the length of time the individuals were able to remain at the scene removing bags, and by the absence of police presence during the incident.’
Police were called to the Bucherer Rolex Boutique at One Hyde Park at 10.53am following reports a group of men wearing motorcycle helmets had barged in and threatened staff
An image posted on social media shows smashed glass cabinets inside the boutique and an abandoned motorbike
And, days earlier, at the start of a week of smash and grab raids, a gang of brazen robbers, riding motorbikes, stole thousands of pounds worth of Rolex watches from the brand’s flagship store in affluent Knightsbridge.
Phone footage shows two motorbikes descending on the Bucherer Rolex Boutique at One Hyde Park as another vehicle propped open the door.
Several men were seen armed with what appeared to be crowbars as they rushed into the luxury boutique at around 10.53am on Tuesday.
And just seconds later, another motorbike driven by an individual dressed in all-black and his face covered with a helmet also emerged onto the scene.
The video came amid reports that men wearing motorcycle helmets had barged in and threatened staff with weapons before stealing several items.
The burglars were then seen fleeing the luxury store just three minutes after the incident.
Images show smashed glass cabinets and one motorbike seemingly abandoned inside the boutique, leaning against the door, as police officers speak to Rolex staff.
The Daily Mail revealed on Sunday that Tom Cruise abruptly ‘deserted’ his luxury apartment in the area because the actor felt it had become too unsafe.
A source close to the Mission Impossible star, 63, said he left his £35million pad in the towering One Hyde Park building because he felt the star-studded location had ‘declined’ recently.