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On 13 June, 2025 three men were jailed for a combined total of 30 years after they forced their way into a family home in Devonport armed with weapons. On February 17, 2024, the men attended an address in Devonport armed with an imitation firearm, a knife and knuckledusters and burst into the property. Curtis Smith, aged 22 of Elburton Road, Plymouth, and Altan Tezcan aged 37 of Hackney, London, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court and were sentenced to a eight and a half years each after pleading guilty to aggravated burglary.
Engin Timur aged 35 of Hackney, London, also appeared after admitting the same offence but will be sentenced at a later date.
A fourth man, Bektas Gurgur aged 40 and from Stamford Road, Tottenham in London was sentenced to 13 years previously after being found guilty by a jury of aggravated burglary. CCTV from a nearby shop showed a BMW X3 in the area at the time and subsequent vehicle enquiries were completed showing that the vehicle travelled to Plymouth from London prior to the incident, returning immediately after. A joint operation between Devon and Cornwall Police and the Metropolitan Police resulted in four firearms warrants being executed. Tezcan and Timur were arrested in London, Smith was arrested in Plymouth and Gurgur remained at large for several months before his arrest. Sentencing the three, Judge Robert Linford said the victims would have been “absolutely terrified”. He noted that there were children in the house at the time and threats to shoot had been made during the violence. Judge Linford added: "Offences like these do not occur on spur of the moment. This was a significantly planned burglary. You burgled, you stole, you left and three of you went back to London." Detective Constable Lee Sheldon said: “As the investigating officer on this case, I welcome the verdict of the jury and the sentencing today. This outcome follows what was a detailed and complex investigation led by Plymouth detectives. This was a violent incident of aggravated burglary, where three men entered a family home with an imitation handgun while a fourth man laid in waiting as the getaway driver. Deputy Senior Investigating Officer Detective Sergeant Paula Smith said: “This investigation is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of everyone involved. The first eight weeks of this investigation were challenging and involved many different departments within the police, including analysts, firearms commanders and interview advisors. To execute simultaneously four firearms warrants in two very different cities, is no mean feat and takes an incredible amount of planning and risk management. Our overarching goal from the outset of this case was to protect the victims from future harm, identify the suspects and make sure they were brought to justice. Thanks to the tireless efforts of DC Lee Sheldon working in close collaboration with the Met Police we were able to bring this dangerous group to justice. Aggravated burglary is a terrifying crime and securing four convictions reflects the strength of evidence gathered and the commitment of everyone involved to protecting our communities. I wish to thank the victims in this case and their families for their bravery in supporting the prosecution and giving crucial testimony at court. I hope that these convictions provide reassurance to the victims in this case and send a clear message that such violence will not be tolerated. I would also like to thank colleagues in the CPS and Victoria Bastock from Devon Chambers, with whom we worked very closely with to build a strong case to present at court, securing these convictions.” 8.5 years out in 3 for "good behaviour"? SERIOUSLY? The law is a JOKE. |