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Convicted thief who took part in jewellery robbery went on to work for agent

11 September 2017 | By Rosalind Renshaw | 6 2,147

A home owner googled the agent who came to value his property after losing his business card – and was shocked to find that the agent had recently come out of jail for his part in a £300,000 robbery.

Kane Oye was sentenced to three years in prison after he and an accomplice raided a jewellery shop in Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, in May 2014.

Oye was arrested three days after the raid, in which the pair used an axe to break in, and was held in custody.

A report of his sentencing appeared in the local paper, completely with a police ‘mugshot’.

On release, Oye went to work as a lettings negotiator for haart in Harrow, north London – a position which is still on his LinkedIn profile.

The landlord had asked haart to value his property for rental purposes.

He said: “He didn’t seem like the usual estate agent, he was very cocky and aggressive and confident. I also saw that he was wearing a Rolex, which most estate agents don’t wear, and drove a Mercedes.

“He gave me his card, which I lost, but remembered his name so I typed it in online. Then I saw he had been jailed for three years over a £300,000 robbery.

‘How can a criminal ex-prisoner like this be allowed to go into people’s homes? Especially after the crime he has committed.”

A spokesperson for haart told EYE: “We try very hard to vet all prospective employees and ask all of them to declare any previous convictions during the application process.

“Our former employee Kane Oye was untruthful about his previous conviction and now no longer works for us.”

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    frankir14699 years ago

    I think its disgraceful this man is unable To get on with his life and being dragged all over the press. It’s like people want him to turn back to crime instead of giving him a second chance this is exactly what’s wrong with today’s society

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    aSalesAgent9 years ago

    “We try very hard to vet all prospective employees…”

     

    Very? Hard?

    It took me no more than 10 seconds to open a tab, submit a search on Google for ‘Kane Oye’, and then open Berkhamsted & Tring Gazette’s report that helpfully includes a police photograph of Mr Oye.

    However, I find it disappointing that this chap is being named and shamed, preventing him from getting his life back on the right track. He has served his time and is not committing a crime by being “cocky and aggressive and confident” – I could describe a lot of estate agents the same way.

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      AgencyInsider9 years ago

      Well said. He has indeed served his time. Whilst I can understand that it takes a brave employer to give a past offender a chance to earn an honest living, what do we as a society expect of that individual if no-one will give him the break? Unfortunately desperate people do desperate things and without a job it is only too easy to imagine what path that person might go down.

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    PeeBee9 years ago

    “He didn’t seem like the usual estate agent, he was very cocky and aggressive and confident…  He gave me his card, which I lost, but remembered his name so I typed it in online.”

    So – either the owner liked the “cocky, aggressive” approach and wanted to instruct the Agent, or…

    …or what?

  4. SE
    Steps Estate Agents9 years ago

    Well he hasn’t rush to remove haart from his linked in ……………. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kane-oye-304ba8120/?ppe=1

     

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      PeeBee9 years ago

      He won’t be in a rush, though – will he?

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