Moment thugs force their way into family home with fake gun and knuckledusters before fleeing with £12,500 – as trio are jailed

Three men forced their way into a family home with a fake gun, knife, and knuckledusters. 

The thugs burst into the property in Devonport, Devon, and repeatedly hit and kicked the homeowner and a friend while two children were upstairs.

After demanding to know where the victim’s money was, the thieves took around £12,500 in cash and a number of key before fleeing the area last February. 

Footage captured on a Ring doorbell camera showed the men making threats and storming the house. 

The thieves have since been jailed for a total of 30 years. 

On June 13, Curtis Smith, 22, and Altan Tezcan, 37, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court and were sentenced to eight and a half years each after pleading guilty to aggravated burglary.

Engin Timur, 35, also appeared after admitting the same offence but will be sentenced at a later date.

Smith was carrying a knife and Tezcan the imitation firearm, while Gurgur was said to have searched the house and issued orders.

The thugs burst into the property in Devonport, Devon, and repeatedly hit and kicked the homeowner and a friend, while two children were upstairs

The thugs burst into the property in Devonport, Devon, and repeatedly hit and kicked the homeowner and a friend, while two children were upstairs

After demanding to know where the victim's money was, the thieves took around £12,500 in cash and a number of key before fleeing the area last February

After demanding to know where the victim’s money was, the thieves took around £12,500 in cash and a number of key before fleeing the area last February

All three defendants assaulted the victims at various points during the ordeal.

Sentencing the three, Judge Robert Linford said the victims would have been ‘absolutely terrified’.

He noted that there were children in the house at the time and threats to shoot had been made during the violence.

Judge Linford added: ‘Offences like these do not occur on spur of the moment.

‘This was a significantly planned burglary.

‘You burgled, you stole, you left and three of you went back to London.’ 

Detective Constable Lee Sheldon said: ‘As the investigating officer on this case, I welcome the verdict of the jury and the sentencing today.

‘This outcome follows what was a detailed and complex investigation led by Plymouth detectives. 

On June 13, Curtis Smith, 22, and Altan Tezcan, 37, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court. Pictured: Curtis Smith

On June 13, Curtis Smith, 22, and Altan Tezcan, 37, appeared at Plymouth Crown Court. Pictured: Curtis Smith

Curtis Smith, 22, and Altan Tezcan, 37, were sentenced to eight and a half years each after pleading guilty to aggravated burglary. Pictured: Altan Tezcan

Curtis Smith, 22, and Altan Tezcan, 37, were sentenced to eight and a half years each after pleading guilty to aggravated burglary. Pictured: Altan Tezcan

‘This was a violent incident of aggravated burglary, where three men entered a family home with an imitation handgun while a fourth man laid in waiting as the getaway driver.

‘This was organised crime with three of the defendants; Gurgur, Tezcan and Timur, making an eight-hour round trip from London to Plymouth to commit the offence.

‘Burglary of any nature is such an invasive crime, often leaving victims with a lasting sense of fear and trepidation that something similar may happen again.

‘This was highlighted so diligently in the victim personal statements of both victims, who described how terrified they were at the time of the incident and after it.

‘There were also children present in the home, and I can only imagine how distressing that would have been for them.

‘It is fortunate that they came to no physical harm.

‘I want to personally thank the victims and the wider family for their patience and assistance in bringing this offender to justice, and more so their bravery to take this matter to court, in what has been a complex and extensive investigation.

‘In this case, less than five minutes of violent criminal activity by these men, has brought lasting effects to the victims and their family. 

Footage captured on a Ring doorbell camera showed the men making threats and storming the house

Footage captured on a Ring doorbell camera showed the men making threats and storming the house

‘I hope today’s sentence demonstrates that we will do everything in our power to bring offenders to justice and support victims to the best of our ability, through what must be a traumatic time in their lives.

‘As the officer on the case, I also want to extend my gratitude to the whole of the investigation team who poured hours of extensive work into this case to get it to court. 

‘I would also like to thank colleagues from Metropolitan Police who we worked very closely with throughout.’

Deputy Senior Investigating Officer Detective Sergeant Paula Smith said: ‘This investigation is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of everyone involved.

‘The first eight weeks of this investigation were challenging and involved many different departments within the police, including analysts, firearms commanders and interview advisors.

‘To execute simultaneously four firearms warrants in two very different cities, is no mean feat and takes an incredible amount of planning and risk management.

‘Our overarching goal from the outset of this case was to protect the victims from future harm, identify the suspects and make sure they were brought to justice.

‘Thanks to the tireless efforts of DC Lee Sheldon working in close collaboration with the Met Police we were able to bring this dangerous group to justice.

All three defendants assaulted the victims at various points during the ordeal

All three defendants assaulted the victims at various points during the ordeal

‘Aggravated burglary is a terrifying crime and securing four convictions reflects the strength of evidence gathered and the commitment of everyone involved to protecting our communities.

‘I wish to thank the victims in this case and their families for their bravery in supporting the prosecution and giving crucial testimony at court.

‘I hope that these convictions provide reassurance to the victims in this case and send a clear message that such violence will not be tolerated.

‘I would also like to thank colleagues in the CPS and Victoria Bastock from Devon Chambers, with whom we worked very closely with to build a strong case to present at court, securing these convictions.’

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