Humza, 26, Jailed for stealing £97,000 Rolls Royce from Saudi Prince in Southwark

Humza, 26, resident of Fuller Road, Watford conned a Saudi out of Super Car worth £97,000 and sold it for £27,000. The Super Car thief pinched a Saudi prince’s £97,000 Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe — simply by filling in a form to the DVLA, a court heard.

Super Car thief Humza who stole Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe worth £97,000 and sold for £27,000

Super Car thief Humza who stole Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe worth £97,000 and sold for £27,000

Humza claimed in a V62 form that he was the new owner of Sheikh Mohammed Alibrahim’s luxury motor after spotting it parked in Mayfair, London.

Sheikh Alibrahim was unable to reply to the DVLA on whether the ownership had changed because he was abroad.

Humza then ordered new keys for the Rolls Royce and sold it to Shaks Specialist Cars in Huddersfield for £27,500 along with a Blue BMW 5 Series and a White Mercedes-Benz A Class. He claimed he owned a string of supercars and sold them to a dealer.

Crook Humza also used the same scam to claim as lawful owner of a Porsche 911 which belonged to art collector Nicholas Cattelian, a Ferrari California belonging to Sara Duncan, and an Aston Martin DB9 belonging to Jake Urich.

At Southwark Crown Court he admitted one count of theft and five counts of fraud by false representation.

Original News Source: The Sun | Telegraph