Uk2000 Stansted Serial Killers
Serial luggage thief is banned from London's airports for 10 years: Criminal targeted lone women while they were checking in • Juan Carlos Yanez, 59, stole bags from several airports was sentenced to three years in jail • He would target women travelling alone who had expensive luggage • Arrested by two Special Constables on duty at Heathrow Terminal 4 • Identified on CCTV sent around Europe by Parisian airport staff where he had committed similar offences By Published: 23:22 GMT, 20 July 2014 Updated: 23:23 GMT, 20 July 2014. Thief: Juan Carlos Yanez, 59, a Canadian national, of no fixed abode was also given a 10-year Asbo prohibiting him from all London airports (Heathrow, City, Gatwick, Luton and Stansted) Yanez was a frequent visitor to Britain and would travel to Heathrow on express and tube trains, dressed casually and carrying a shoulder bag inside which he carried a change of clothes, hats and glasses so he could change his appearance to evade capture via CCTV cameras. He would identify departing passengers, mainly women, who were travelling alone and in possession of expensive designer bags. Juan Carlos Yanez targetted lone women like the lady in the picture (File photo) Authorities in Paris, France, identified him as Juan Carlos Yanez where he held a conviction for a similar offence. Yanez was then circulated as wanted by police at Heathrow.
Bendix King Ki 209a Installation Manual more. Yanez was spotted in Heathrow's Terminal 4 departures building on June 5 by Special Constables on duty with the Heathrow Bag Theft Team and arrested. He appeared in custody at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court the following day charged with eight counts of theft committed at Heathrow from August 14, 2012, to June 3 this year. Yanez pleaded guilty at Isleworth Crown Court on June 26 to six of the eight offences. Three further offences - two at Gatwick Airport and one at Stansted - were taken into consideration.
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Essex Police Steve Worron, Assistant Chief Constable of Essex Police, said: 'Fairweather admitted killing James and Nahid, but denied their murder was calculated and pre-planned. 'He then forced their families to endure the pain and grief of a trial rather than admitting he had murdered them.
'Today's verdict will never heal the pain of losing their loved ones in such horrific circumstances. 'Hopefully they now have some answers and can be reassured their killer will face a long time behind bars.'