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Following an investigation by Thames Valley Police, two men have been charged with theft of motor vehicle offences and knife possession.
Mohammed Haji, aged 23, of Quilter Road in Birmingham and Abu-Backar Hajiawes, aged 26, of Anthony Road, Birmingham were charged on Thursday (14/5) with three counts of theft of motor vehicles.
They were also charged with one count each of going equipped to steal motor vehicles and possession of a knife blade/sharp pointed article in a public place.
The charge is in relation to the theft of three Land Rover Defenders, two that were stolen on Monday 11 May in Crowthorne and Wokingham and the third on 13 May in Ascot.
Both have been remanded into custody and are due to appear at Reading Crown Court on 15 June.
RH