// BBC UK NEWS — CRONACA
Men admit trying to tunnel into jewellery shop
(L-R) Sergiu Plastin, Laurentiu-Daniel Nitisoara and Ioan Asafeti
Three men who were caught trying to tunnel into a jewellery shop from a neighbouring massage parlour have admitted conspiracy to commit burglary.
Ioan Asafeti, 39, Laurentiu-Daniel Nitisoara, 38, both of no fixed address, and Sergiu Plastin, 42, of Portadown, County Armagh, were behind the attempted raid on Mitcham Road in Tooting, south London, in the early hours of 17 July.
Kingston Crown Court heard how body-worn camera footage captured Nitisoara being arrested in a nearby alleyway, while Asafeti was found hiding on a rooftop.
Plastin was tracked down using mobile phone data and arrested later that day at Stansted Airport as he tried to board a flight to Ireland.
Police searching the neighbouring massage parlour found a hole being dug through an adjoining wall into the jewellery store, along with bags of tools.
An investigation by the Met's Flying Squad linked the men to a series of commercial burglaries targeting jewellers across London between May and July, with stolen goods valued at more than £700,000.
Detectives said the gang used tunnelling techniques to gain access overnight, bypassing security systems. Interpol inquiries indicated potential links to similar offences in Europe.
Det Supt Dan Mitchell said the men had "dug their own hole" after being caught red-handed.
"Their arrests didn't just stop this burglary. They formed part of a wider Flying Squad investigation that uncovered an organised crime group linked to a string of jewellery shop break-ins," he added.