Nearly one robbery a day was committed by a suspect on an e-bike in London last year.
We’re out on the street for a matter of seconds before PCs David Parker and Jake Dean shoot off on their bikes through the pre-Christmas traffic. They are in pursuit of an e-scooter being ridden on the pavement near London’s Liverpool Street Station, reported by sky.com.
It’s illegal to use privately-owned e-scooters in public in the UK. The officers seize it and take it to "the cage" - a lock-up behind nearby Bishopsgate police station - from where it will be taken away and crushed.
Then, the officers are straight onto their next target - a powerful e-bike that can reach speeds far higher than the 15.5 mph allowed by law.
City of London Police sergeant Stu Ford says they could be out doing this all day, every day. They’ve confiscated more than 400 electric vehicles, which can hit speeds of up to 75 mph, in the 18 months since he relaunched the force’s bike unit, to help tackle phone snatching along with drug and road offences.
Many of those belonged to food delivery riders or commuters, including a high-powered stockbroker, who, he says, may not have been aware they were breaking the law. But they’re "also being used for all sorts of criminality" adds Sergeant Ford.
Figures obtained by Sky News suggest crimes involving e-bikes and e-scooters have soared by more than 730% in the last five years.
The data released by police forces in England and Wales in response to freedom of information requests reveals tens of thousands of offences, such as theft, robbery and burglary, have been linked to the vehicles since 2019.
The figures also include crimes such as drug trafficking, stalking, arson, sexual offences including rape, violent crimes and weapons offences.
Sgt Ford says he’s not surprised by the rise in crime, with the availability of electric vehicles so much greater than five years ago.
He says criminals are attracted to them because of their relatively low cost compared to motorbikes or mopeds - a good model can sell for under £1,000 - and discreetness - they’re not picked up by automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras.
A total of 11,266 crimes were recorded in the year 2023/24 that mentioned electric bike, e-bike, electric scooter, or e-scooter, up from 1,354 in 2019/20 - a 732% rise, according to the data released by 36 of the 43 territorial forces in England and Wales.
In one incident in North Wales last year, a woman and her partner were followed by two males on an e-bike, one who was holding a knife, in an apparent bid to steal their scooter.
The same force disclosed details of crimes including a victim who was robbed of his e-bike by people "brandishing machetes and knives", and another who was repeatedly punched to the head by an offender who tried to steal his electric vehicle.
The true figures will be far higher as two of the country’s largest forces - the Metropolitan Police and West Midlands Police - were unable to supply data.
Separate figures released by the Met, however, show 352 robberies, or around one a day, were committed last year in London alone by a suspect riding an e-bike.
The figure was a rise of more than 40% from the 250 robberies in 2022/23 and a more than 260% increase from the 97 the previous year, although the force didn’t start recording such offences until mid-June 2021.
"I’m not surprised there’s a huge increase in crimes in relation to e-scooters and e-bikes," says Sgt Ford, who acknowledges "phone snatchers are getting very good at what they do".
They’re "good cyclists" who often use bikes that have been illegally converted to have a motor more powerful than the 250 watts which is legally allowed, and even wear special sticky gloves so they can grab onto the phones, he says.
Sgt Ford says many are members of organised gangs, with different riders sometimes seen using the same bikes around the capital.
The number of "snatch thefts" soared by 150% with an estimated 78,000 people losing their phones or bags in England and Wales up to March 2024, according to the latest government figures.
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