Three Romanian women from a "professional" shoplifting gang have been jailed for a month-long string of raids across Suffolk and Norfolk stores.
Ancuta-Alexandra Ion, 28, Grama Zorila, 31, and Ana Iosif, 28, targeted make-up and beauty counters in several supermarkets and high street stores across East Anglia, including in Bury St Edmunds, Thetford and King's Lynn.
Norwich Crown Court heard the gang, which also included Denisa-Ionela Simion, 21, stole approximately £38,000 worth of goods.
They were finally caught in King's Lynn while driving two cars stuffed full of stolen gear.
The women, who were based in London, are thought to have been part of a wider criminal network, for which they stole items to order.
Stephen Spence, prosecuting, described the gang as a "professional group of thieves" who had been involved in a "sophisticated, well-planned operation".
He said the women were "targeting specific stores and specific items" during the raids, carried out between May and June last year.
Next, Sainsbury's and Boots in king's Lynn were all hit by the gang on May 30 last year with about £4,000 worth of cosmetics taken from each store.
Clothing was taken from the town's TK Maxx on the same day by the gang.
By that time, they had already carried out other raids in the region.
These included Boots in Bury St Edmunds on May 26, Sainsbury's in Thetford on May 18 and a Sainsbury's store in Cambridge on May 8.
Gang members were stopped by police on the A10 in Lynn in two vehicles - a Ford Mondeo and Volkswagen Passat - with "a large amount of cosmetic goods", as well as clothing found in the footwells and boots of the cars.
Mr Spence said the raids were part of a "larger and ongoing conspiracy" involving more than just the offences identified as part of the operation which was "planned from start to finish".
Ion, Zorila, Iosif and Simion, all from London, appeared in court on Thursday after admitting conspiracy to steal between May 1, 2023, and June 1, 2023.
Simion also admitted a further three counts of shoplifting linked to stores in Essex.
Judge David Pugh said the gang had come to East Anglia "with the specific purpose of stealing large amounts of cosmetics".
He said it was a "highly professional and planned conspiracy".
Zorila and Iosif both received 23 months in prison, while Ion was jailed for 20 months.
Simion got 17 months in prison, suspended for 24 months.
There were tears from the dock as the sentences were handed out by Judge Pugh.
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