Sabka Ivanova

Two women sentenced for pickpocketing in Birmingham

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Two women have been sentenced for pick pocketing in Birmingham city centre.

Sabka Ivanova, 36, and Georgieva Stancheva, 24, were both sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday (28 May).

Ivanova travelled from London to Birmingham in February – where she began a spree of pickpocketing – stealing thousands of pounds worth of phones.

Officers from Birmingham’s Operation Willowvale pickpocket team took the case on and began an extensive investigation into CCTV footage to capture footage of the offences.

Following investigative work, officers discovered that Ivanova had returned to Birmingham city centre in March, this time with Stancheva, where they stole a phone from an innocent shopper.

A security officer recognised Ivanova and contacted the Op Willowvale team, who were able to arrest the two women on 2 March – where they were charged and remanded in custody.

Ivanova pleaded guilty to four counts of theft from a person, and two counts of attempted theft from a person. Stancheva pleaded guilty to one offence of theft from a person.

Ivanova was jailed for two years and 11 months, and Stancheva was given an eight-month custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months, where she has to complete 180 hours of unpaid work.

Operation Willowvale is a dedicated team who cover Birmingham and target professional organised pickpocket gangs.

PC Matt Evans, from Operation Willowvale, said: “This is a fantastic result for the victims and truly reflects the impact these types of crime have on innocent people.

“In these cases, we had victims who had lost wedding photos and precious memories which were only stored on their phones and impossible to retrieve, which left the victims paranoid about being followed and unwilling to come back into Birmingham as a result.

“When we told the victims about the length of the sentence for Ivanova, one woman stated it had made her day.

“Professional pickpocket gangs travel the length and breadth of the UK to commit their crimes.

“We have plain clothes teams working day and night to catch offenders and our team of skilled investigators, so we can help the victims to achieve justice.”

 

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