Organised crime gang smashed
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•International crime gang operating £3m plot in Greater Manchester smashed
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Oldham based gang linked to almost 100 stolen cars in Greater Manchester .
Prestige cars including Range Rovers , Mercedes , Porsche and BMWs were stolen and shipped off to the Middle East .
Ringleader Asif Hussain was able to secure a 50,000 Covid loan offered by the Government to help businesses struggling during the pandemic.
A further seven members of the gang have finally faced justice for their roles in the staggering plot.
Judge described the outfit as highly professional and well organised.
Mohammed Irfan , 26 , pleaded guilty to conspiring to handle stolen goods.
James Hopkinson , 29 , was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for a year .
He was ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work and 15 rehabilitation activity requirement days .
Mohammed Irf was jailed for three years after pleading guilty to handling stolen goods charges.
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