Burke one of armed gang guilty of break-ins across West London
Four men, including one from Shepherd's Bush, have been sentenced today, October 13 at Kingston Crown Court
following a series of armed robberies across West London last year.
One of those robberies was at bookmaker William Hill in South Africa Way in W12.
Stacy Burke, 24, of Braybrook Street, W12 was sentenced to
eight years imprisonment for his part in the robberies. 
            
            His accomplices were Jamie Baker, 23, of Kittiwake Way, Hayes, sentenced to 10 years;
            
            Tyrone Tocher, 22, of Stone Crescent, Feltham, 
            six years imprisonment; and 
            Shabaz Razaq, 31 of White Lodge Close, Isleworth, 
            sentenced to four years imprisonment.
            
            Detective Inspector Jason Prins of Barnes Flying Squad said: 
"These four men had absolutely no regard for their victims as they drove 
  around on motorbikes, some of which were stolen, looking for premises to 
  rob.
"  A detailed investigation and surveillance operation carried out by 
            the Flying Squad enabled a wealth of evidence to be gathered, which 
            resulted in the defendants pleading guilty before trial."
            
            Following a robbery on a Cash-In-Transit (CIT) van and a jeweller's
            shop, Barnes Flying Squad were able to identify Baker and Burke as 
            possible suspects as a result of their DNA being found at the scene of a 
            motorbike collision in North Acton in May 2010. 
It was believed that the 
            stolen motorbike was linked to an earlier CIT robbery.
            
            Officers launched a pro-active survellience operation in an attempt to 
            gather evidence in elation to the two suspects and identify who their 
            associates were. It was known that a different number of suspects would 
            attend each robbery and use a variety of methods to steal money and 
            jewellery. A range of firearms were used in the offences including a Mac
            10, a shotgun and a revolver.
            
            As a result of the survellience, Tocher and Razaq were identified as
            being part of the group.
            
            During the investigation Flying Squad officers were able to recover one 
            of the firearms the group used, some clothing that was identical to that 
            worn by the suspects during the robberies, and jewellery and cash that 
            was stolen. They were also able to prove possession of motorbikes
            fitting the description given by witnesses to the offences.
            
            Baker was arrested with Burke in October 2010 in the process of 
            attempting to carry out a robbery on a CIT van in High Street, Rusilip, 
            a loaded firearm was recovered at the scene. Baker was charged and later 
            pleaded as below.
            
            Burke was also charged in relation to offences and pleaded as shown 
            below.
            
            Tyrone Tocher was arrested on  October 7 2010 and charged with related 
            offences, he later pleaded as below.
            
            In November 2010 Shabaz Razaq was arrested and charged with related 
            offences, he later pleaded as below.
            
            Offences
            
            1. Smash and grab  robbery on Friday May28, 2010 at 11.18am at jewellers 
            Bradleys of London Road, Beaconsfield. Baker pleaded guilty 
            to handling stolen goods.
            
            2. Armed CIT robbery on Thursday  June 3, 2010 at 11.25am  outside Nationwide, The Centre, Feltham.  Baker pleaded guilty to 
            robbery.
            
            3. Attempted armed robbery on Thursday June 17, 2010 at 5.15pm  at William Hill, 57 South Africa Road, W12.  Baker pleaded guilty to 
            attempted robbery.
            
            4. Armed robbery on Thursday  June 17, 2010 at 5.35pm at William Hill, Yeading Lane, Hayes. 
             Baker pleaded guilty to robbery.
            
            5. CIT robbery on Monday  September 13, 2010 at 1.15pm at The Royal Bank of Scotland, High Street, Uxbridge.  Burke pleaded guilty to 
            robbery.
            
            6. Armed Robbery on Monday  September 20, 2010 at 0.45pm  at Reels, High Street, West Drayton. All four defendants pleaded guilty 
            to robbery.
            
            Baker and Burke also pleaded guilty to conspiracy to rob and possession 
          of a firearm in relation to their arrest in High Street, Ruislip.
October 13, 2011