Moment gang of machete-wielding robbers disguised with burkas burst into jewellers to steal £106,000 of gems and watches

Robbers dressed in burkas to disguise themselves as Asian women during raids

Stole £206,000 of gems and jewellery and £76,000 in a raid on an Aldi store

The gang members were jailed following thefts across Greater Manchester

One shopper who stood in their way was slashed by a machete during one raid

This is the moment robbers armed with machetes stormed a jewellers to steal £106,000 of stones and watches while disguised as Muslim women in burkas.

The gang of ten men who carried out a series of terrifying armed raids across the north-west have been jailed for a total of 230 years.

The career-criminals went on a 12-month spree between June 2015 and June 2016 carrying out at least 10 raids across Greater Manchester.

They used disguises to steal some £206,000 worth of gems and jewellery and stole £76,000 from an Aldi supermarket, where they attacked a shopper with a machete as he tried to stop them.

Armed with sledgehammers and machetes, the gang wore burkas to get into a jewellers in Manchester and steal more than £100,000 worth of gems.

Astonishing CCTV footage shows the pair walking towards Punjab jewellers in Wilmslow Road.

They are followed a few seconds later by an innocent member of the public and then two hooded accomplices a few yards behind them.

Once outside the business the men dressed in burka conned the owners into letting them in.

After getting into a lobby area the burka-clad robbers force up security shutters to allow their accomplices in and they get into the shop.

The video shows they are armed with machetes and an axe. They then calmly fill bags with top quality Asian gold including bracelets and necklaces.

The same method was used during a raid at an Aldi supermarket in Bolton which netted the gang £76,000.

In the Aldi raid in Bolton on June 29, 2015, shopper Mark Cooper tripped one of the gang as he ran off wearing a burka.

But two other robbers ran up and one used a machete to slash Mr Cooper across the shin, leaving a deep wound.

A judge ordered Mr Cooper should receive a reward for his efforts in trying to stop the raiders.

Gang leaders Christopher Ryder, 30, from Timperley and Michael Gabriel, 30, from Wythenshawe were jailed for 22 years and 21 years respectively.

Gang leaders Christopher Ryder, 30, (left) from Timperley was jailed for 22 years while Michael Gabriel, 30, (right) from Wythenshawe, was jailed for 21 years

From left: Nicholas Fox, 27, jailed for 18 years; Nyron Brown, 29, jailed for 16 years; Sean Heyes, 26, jailed for five years

From left: Caine Williams, 26, from Sale was jailed for ten years and Gary Sullivan, 29, from Northern Moor, jailed for five years

From left: Christian Edwards, 31, from Manchester, jailed for 12 years and Paul Smith, 29, from Ashton-under-Lyne, jailed for 10 years

GANG ARE JAILED FOR 230 YEARS Gang leader Christopher Ryder, 30, from Timperley was jailed for 22 years Fellow leader Michael Gabriel, 30, from Wythenshawe was jailed for 21 years Nyron Brown, 29, from Manchester was jailed for 16 years Nicholas Fox, 27, from Manchester was jailed for 18 years Caine Williams, 26, from Sale was jailed for ten years Sentenced at an earlier hearing and linked to the same gang were: Christian Edwards, 31, from Manchester, jailed for 12 years Paul Smith, 29, from Ashton-under-Lyne, jailed for 10 years Gary Sullivan, 29, from Northern Moor, jailed for five years Sean Heyes, 26, from Denton, jailed for five years A 33-year-old man, who cannot be named for legal reasons was also sentenced to 12 years and eight months.

The gang stole £106,000 worth of jewellery from Punjab Jewellers in Wilmslow Road, Rusholme on December 9th 2015.

They were foiled by Operation Bonaparte and Operation Toledo in which Greater Manchester Police’s Serious and Organised Crime Team intercepted them.

Some were caught as they were about to carry out another robbery when police stopped a Land Rover in Platt Lane last June.

Others were arrested as they drove from a robbery in Heaton Moor and switched cars in Oak Road, Hale.

The gang’s spree included:

June 29th 2015: Aldi, Bolton, £76,000 stolen

Aldi, Bolton, £76,000 stolen November 10th 2015: Aldi, Fallowfield, £78,000 stolen

Aldi, Fallowfield, £78,000 stolen December 9th 2015: Punjab jewellery shop, Rushholme, stole £106,000 worth of gems

Punjab jewellery shop, Rushholme, stole £106,000 worth of gems December 11th 2015: Texaco service station, Sale Moor,failed robbery interrupted by passing police officer

Texaco service station, Sale Moor,failed robbery interrupted by passing police officer December 18th 2015: One Stop Shop escaped with £11,000 but some of gang arrested after GMP stop getaway car

One Stop Shop escaped with £11,000 but some of gang arrested after GMP stop getaway car May 1st 2016: ATS garage, Stockport, stole a car and equipment

ATS garage, Stockport, stole a car and equipment May 2nd 2016: Albert’s restaurant in Didsbury, Manchester, stole £56,000 from the safe

Albert’s restaurant in Didsbury, Manchester, stole £56,000 from the safe May 22nd 2016: Stole a BMW from a private address in Stockport

Stole a BMW from a private address in Stockport May 24th 2016: Attempted robbery at Aldi in Heaton Chapel

Attempted robbery at Aldi in Heaton Chapel June 12th 2016: Royals jewellery shop, Wilmslow Road, Rusholme – small amount of jewellery taken after owner fought back

Greater Manchester Police pieced together evidence and results from months of enquiries to identify the men behind the raids.

The net began closing in when shortly before 1.50pm on June 12, 2016, two men got out of a black BMW 5 series and smashed the windows of Royal Jewellers on Wilmslow Road, using a sledgehammer and a street grid.

They reached inside the window and stole jewellery, before fleeing in the BMW in the direction of Platt Lane.

Detectives established the BMW, which was bearing a false registration plate, was stolen from Lower Cheetham sometime between Friday 10 and Saturday 11 June 2016.

At around 11.45am on Wednesday 15 June 2016, officers from GMP’s Tactical Firearms Unit stopped a Land Rover on Platt Lane in Moss Side and more of the gang were arrested.

From left: Nicholas Fox, 27, Michael Gabriel, 30, and Nyron Brown, 29

Ten men were sentenced for the robberies at Manchester Crown Court, Crown Square.

Detective Constable Matthew Whittaker, of GMP’s Serious and Organised Crime Team, said: ‘We can finally say these men are off the streets of Greater Manchester and unable to cause any more damage or detriment to the community for their own selfish gratification.

‘We will continue to dismantle organised crime groups and make it impossible for those who make a living from committing crimes to operate, no matter how versed in police tactics they believe themselves to be.

‘Thanks to information from people in the community and our partners, we can make sure we are one step ahead of criminals like these and bring them to justice.

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