Milton Keynes man sentenced after creating fake adverts on social media to steal money from victims

    Following a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been sentenced for conspiracy to commit robbery in Milton Keynes.

    Jamal Alfred, aged 18, of Barkers Croft, Greenleys, was sentenced at Aylesbury Crown Court on Friday (9/12) to four years’ detention in a young offender institution.

    He pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit robbery.

    Between 1 April and 21 July this year, Alfred was involved in creating fake adverts on Facebook, claiming to be selling phones. Victims would then have their money stolen from them when collecting the phone.

    Alfred was arrested on 4 August and charged on 5 August.

    Investigating officer, Detective Constable Yvette Wray, based at Milton Keynes police station, said: “Due to Alfred’s actions of setting up these adverts and instructing others to rob them, the victims of this case have lost a large amount of money that they have worked hard for.

    “They had to endure a horrible situation where violence was used against them with weapons, all so that he could gain some money for himself.

    “There were multiple victims to his crimes who are still processing the ordeal that they went through.

    “I am pleased with the sentence given and hope that this helps the victims so that there can be no further victims. This was a complex investigation so I thank them for their support.

    “This should be a warning to anyone that Thames Valley Police will not tolerate these crimes and we will always look to bring offenders to justice.”

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