The British police revealed the case with the iPad found in Thames
iPad lay in the river five years under a layer of sand
Metropolitan Police
In Lond, Thames found an iPad, which became one of the key evidence in the assassination attempt.
Thanks to the SIM card that was in the device, investigators tracked calls and were able to prove the involvement of three malefactors who shot the dwelling of the acquaintance in July 2019.
As a result of shooting a man for a lifetime remained paralyzed, report The Washington Post and BBC.
The tablet was found by London Maritime Police in November 2024. After many years of stay in the water, the iPad was no longer working, however, the information was found useful for investigation thanks to a SIM card.
”IPad recovery confirmed our theory according to which this device was used to track the victim« , – said Matt Webb law enforcement officer, who headed the crime investigation.
Thanks to information from the iPad, telephone records, videos from observation cameras and license plate recognition technology, police were able to blame Daniel Kelly and Brothers Stuart and Luis Achernov.
According to law enforcement officers, three malefactors installed the device of tracking on the car of their victim-46-year-old Paul Allen.
They arranged the shooting on July 11, 2019, after Kelly and Achern brothers monitored the location of the man for weeks. At night, they were pierced into the yard of the house, fired at the street and hit the man who stood in the kitchen at the time. He survived, but became paralyzed as a result of the incident.
In January 2020, men were arrested, everyone denied their involvement.
On Monday, March 24, 2025, Daniel Kelly and Stuart and Luis Achernov, the court found guilty of plotting for murder.
Earlier, the brothers were also tried for theft of historical artifacts worth more than $ 2.3 million from the Museum in Switzerland.
We will remind, we used to told About the trial of three British, who stole an 80-pound golden toilet from the palace, sprayed it and sold it.