A 61-year-old tuk-tuk driver, Iuliu Kubola, has pleaded guilty to three counts of burglary after stealing £24,000 worth of wine from a well-known London restaurant. The theft took place on 6 May 2025 at Piazza Italiana, a celebrity-frequented venue on Threadneedle Street. CCTV footage captured Kubola brazenly using a crowbar to break into the restaurant, then loading 73 bottles of high-value wine into a wheelie bin before transporting it to his pedicab.

Kubola did not stop there; he returned on 15 June to steal an additional three bottles valued at £680. His activities came to an end when he was recognised by a police officer on 22 June, leading to his arrest. The damage to the restaurant caused by his forced entry was estimated at £1,425. Kubola is scheduled to be sentenced at the Old Bailey in September 2025.

This case points to the ongoing issue of wine thefts in London’s hospitality sector. In a related incident earlier this year, Shahed Ahmed, 41, was jailed for 17 weeks after stealing 13 bottles of wine worth £8,100 from Eataly London. Ahmed’s arrest the day after the offence, aided by distinctive CCTV footage, highlights the vigilance of City of London Police in addressing these crimes.

The substantial value of the stolen wine and the methodical approach taken by Kubola—using a wheelie bin and pedicab—underline the planning behind such burglaries. The City of London Police’s prompt action in identifying and apprehending Kubola demonstrates their commitment to protecting London’s dining establishments from costly thefts. The sentencing in September will provide a clearer picture of the legal consequences Kubola faces for these offences.

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Source: Noah Wire Services