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By Emmanuel Thomas l Tuesday, Dec.23.25

 

​A PREDATORY duo who used dating app Grindr to hunt and rob unsuspecting men in their own homes have been locked up for a total of eight-and-a-half years.

​Cruel Afghan nationals Rahmat Khan Mohammadi, 22, and Mohammed Bilal Hotak, 21, ran a sophisticated “burgle-to-order” racket that left a trail of devastated victims across London.

​The “calculated” pair would match with men online before sweet-talking their way into their homes. Once inside, they used sneaky distraction tactics to fleece their targets of phone passwords, high-value watches, and wallets.

​In a series of “callous” raids between October last year and March, the greedy pair carried out a staggering 35 burglaries and 20 frauds.

​The court heard how the duo would make a “quick exit” to a waiting getaway car after snatching handsets. They then ruthlessly drained bank accounts and transferred funds while their victims were still reeling.

​Cops finally ended their reign of terror after a massive probe by the Met’s Specialist Crime Command, which used CCTV and phone records to link the pair to 22 different victims.

​At Isleworth Crown Court yesterday, the game was finally up.
​Mohammadi, of Harrow, was handed a five-year stretch behind bars.
​Hotak, of Hackney, was jailed for three-and-a-half years. Both were found guilty of burglary, fraud, and theft.

​Superintendent Owen Renowden slammed the pair’s “devastating” impact, saying: “Nobody should be made to feel unsafe in their own homes. These men carried out a series of callous, calculated, pre-planned crimes.”

​The Met worked alongside LGBT+ charity GALOP to ensure victims—who are often hesitant to come forward—felt supported.

​Detective Inspector Mark Gavin added: “Ensuring victims felt heard, believed and taken seriously was a key focus. This proved crucial in giving them the confidence to speak to us.”

​CCTV footage released by cops shows Mohammadi brazenly using a stolen phone to buy items in a Waltham Forest shop just days before he was nicked in a dramatic vehicle stop in Newham.


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