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Monday, October 7, 2013

Caught in the act - thief arrested after he is sprayed with invisible dye

Yafet Askale was sprayed with ultra violet dye, which is invisible to the naked eye, after he broke into a "trap car" set up by police. 
The vehicle had been fitted with a traceable liquid called SmartWater. 
As the 28-year-old stole items from the vehicle, including a laptop, he activated a system which sprayed him with the substance. 
It also alerted police that the car had been broken into. 
Askale had denied breaking into the car in north west London but ultra violet lights showed him covered in the spray. 
Releasing the images as a warning Detective Inspector Madeline Ryder, of Brent Police, said: "This is another excellent example of the thorough work completed by Brent Officers. Using the trap car technology we were able to charge Askale and put him before the courts.
"The trap car forms part of an overall crime reduction strategy designed by SmartWater which is an effective weapon in the armoury of tools that we routinely use in Brent. We will continue to target those who are insistent on committing these types of offence.
"Brent Police say very clearly to any would be thieves - Don't come to Brent - our trap cars and trap houses are waiting for you." 
Askale, of Harlesden Gardens, Harlesden, was sentenced to a community order for 49 hours and ordered to pay £400 costs at Brent Magistrates' Court for theft from motor vehicle.
The trap car with SmartWater was set up near his home when he targeted it in June. 
The suspect was found to be in possession of the stolen property and arrested. He denied theft but was found guilty.
Brent Police have recently been working with SmartWater using trap cars and houses equipped with technology to deter thieves from committing crime and to catch those that do.
Residents have also been provided with free kits to mark valuable property with the substance within their homes which has led to reductions in burglary and street robbery and 80 and 40 percent respectively.
Three different traceable liquids are currently being trialled across London by police to prevent burglary, theft, robbery and vehicle related crime. 
The others are called Applied DNA Sciences and Stealth Mark.

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