Brazen thief gives middle finger as he saws catalytic converter in Willesden Green Sainsbury’s car park

Residents said the video was like something out of the Wild West.
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Shoppers were left gobsmacked as a man appeared to saw off a catalytic converter in Sainsbury’s car park in broad daylight, before raising his middle finger to onlookers.

Footage shows the man, with what appears to be a reciprocating saw, climb under a car and begin cutting away at it outside the supermarket in Willesden Green, Brent.

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It appears he has two attempts at removing the part - which can be sold for around £500 on the black market.

But while taking a short rest he raises his middle finger at others in the car park.

A video of the incident was posted to social media where residents could not believe the the man was so bold to attempt an alleged theft in broad daylight.

One commented that it was “unbelievable”, while another said it was like something from the “Wild West”.

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Others suggested police and Sainsbury’s staff should have done more.

The number of catalytic converter thefts in north-west London has been on the rise over the past couple of years.

After giving the middle finger to shocked onlookers, the brazen thief had anther go at sawing off the catalytic converter. Credit: Arvind ThakurAfter giving the middle finger to shocked onlookers, the brazen thief had anther go at sawing off the catalytic converter. Credit: Arvind Thakur
After giving the middle finger to shocked onlookers, the brazen thief had anther go at sawing off the catalytic converter. Credit: Arvind Thakur

It can take thieves less than a minute to remove the part and leave victims with expensive repair costs.

Between January 2019 and August 2021, there were 2,850 recorded catalytic converter thefts in Brent and Harrow, according to figures from the London Assembly.

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Japanese cars are targeted most often – 86 per cent of thefts in the region across this period were from Toyota, Lexus and Honda vehicles.

Cllr Krupesh Hirani said: “Catalytic converter thefts are not only costly for vehicle owners, but can also be quite a traumatic experience.

“I have spoken to many victims of the crime in my constituency who have been left feeling very distraught and distressed.

“These thefts are often carried out ruthlessly and brazenly by organised crime groups and we have seen a significant up-tick recently because of the rise in the price of precious metals.

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“The best way of preventing this crime is by designing it out.

“This is why I have written to the manufacturers of the vehicles that are most often targeted to urge them to distribute catalytic converter marking kits to their customers and offer a free Catloc retrofitting service.”

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “Police were called at 3.19pm on October 18 to Willesden High Road following reports of an attempted theft of a catalytic converter.

“It was reported that the suspect had been disturbed by members of the public and fled. Officers attended and searched the area but the suspect was not located.”

A Sainsbury’s spokesperson said: “The police were called to an incident at our Willesden Green store last week and we’re supporting them with their investigation.”

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