A man exchanged a series of WhatsApp messages as part of a bid to set up the “steal-to-order” theft of a £30,000 Range Rover, a court heard.
James Carter, 40, of Kenninghall Road in Banham, appeared at Norwich Crown Court on Monday, August 10, charged with conspiracy to steal a vehicle and conspiracy to defraud.
Carter pleaded guilty to both charges.
Duncan O’Donnell, prosecuting, said that during 2016 and 2018, Carter had exchanged a series of WhatsApp messages and conversations with Simon Oakley about arranging the theft of a Range Rover worth £30,000 and claiming the theft of another vehicle on insurance.
He said Oakley had been involved in a sophisticated operation, which Carter had “fantasised” about.
Judge Holt sentenced Carter to 10 months in prison suspended for two years, along with 200 hours unpaid work.
He said: “You knew how it was done, you knew people went into people’s homes, normally at night and you were looking for a high-end Range Rover which was stolen and worth £30,000.”
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