
Tuk-tuk driver caught on camera stealing £24,000 of wine
The 61-year-old removed 73 bottles from Piazza Italiana on Threadneedle Street on 6 May, concealing them in a wheelie bin before leaving on his tuk-tuk.
Kubola, from Islington, was arrested on 22 June after an officer recognised him following a police briefing.
He is scheduled to be sentenced in September for the theft.
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- Daily Mail
'I should have hit him harder': Outrage of boxer who stopped Princess Anne's kidnapper after 'dangerous' loner is set free
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The Sun
21 minutes ago
- The Sun
Vile perv flashed boys, 4 and 6, in Morrisons when mum turned her back
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BBC News
21 minutes ago
- BBC News
Woman sexually assaulted near Devon church
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