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Three burglars who ransacked six homes including three in the Swindon area have been jailed for a total of more than 13 years.
Following an extensive investigation by the Swindon Burglary Team, the three men pleaded guilty to six counts of burglary and were sentenced at Swindon Crown Court last week.
They were sentenced as follows:
Blerim Rodogoshi, 41, of Summerhill Parade, Drumcondra, jailed for 63 months
Klodian Ruci, 32, of no fixed address, Fulham, jailed for 45 months
Hazret Zmakaj, 25, of Wayfarer Road, Northolt, jailed for 54 months
Back in July 2023, the trio broke in to two homes in Swindon, one in Cricklade, plus homes in Pitstone, Crawley and Great Missenden, carrying out searches through victim’s personal belongings and making off with sentimental items.
During one incident, a woman was woken in the middle of the night to noises in her home – when she got up to investigate she found a window open in a bedroom, a cupboard had been searched and items missing.
In another incident, the victim pretended to be asleep after waking and realising somebody was inside her home.
She described the fear she felt in a victim personal statement supplied to the court:
“The burglary was an extremely frightening experience as I feigned sleep whilst the intruders came up to my bed and searched the bedside tables either side of the bed. I have been left with considerable anxiety when trying to sleep. If I wake in the night thinking I have heard a noise my heart starts hammering again and it takes some time before I manage to sleep again.”
Following the incidents, extensive enquiries were carried out by the Swindon Burglary Team which identified the three defendants and the full extent of their offending.
Det Insp Sarah Champion said: “The actions of these three men have had a significant impact on the victims – to be woken in the middle of the night by intruders is one of the most terrifying experiences you can endure, especially when you live alone. I would like to praise the victims who have helped us put these three individuals before the courts for their atrocious offending.
“I’m pleased that significant custodial sentences have been handed to the three men and I hope it provides some comfort and closure to the victims.”