A MAN who stole high-valued GPS navigation systems from tractors has been jailed for more than two years.

Mantas Dvareckas, of Granville Road, Great Yarmouth, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison at Chester Crown Court on Friday, March 18.

The 25-year-old had pleaded guilty.

The court heard at sometime between October 10 and October 11, 2021, four tractors equipped with GPS navigation systems, worth around £30,000, were targeted at a farming business in Cheshire.

The systems are used by farmers and contractors in order to improve accuracy and productivity in their work.

Three of the tractors had been broken into with the screen of the GPS system taken and the wires to the tablet cut. 

Police were called and a forensic examination of the scene took place. Following further tests, DNA was found on one of the door handles of the tractor.

Northwich Guardian: Mantas Dvareckas has been sentenced to serve two years in prisonMantas Dvareckas has been sentenced to serve two years in prison

This DNA was matched to Dvareckas. He was subsequently arrested and charged with theft.

Detective Constable Andrew Street, of Cheshire Police’s Rural Crime Team, said: “The conviction and sentencing of Dvareckas to two and a half years demonstrates the determination of the police and the CPS to bring him to justice.

“During questioning, Dvareckas offered no explanation as to why his DNA was found at the scene and denied attending the premises – expecting his criminality to go un-detected and unpunished.

“However, thanks to forensics and dedicated team of officers, we have been able to bring him before the courts. 

“This crime has a huge impact on rural and farming communities – not only affecting livelihoods but also hindering subsequent work at farms. 

“These people target GPS equipment to sell it on and would urge that anyone who is looking at buying this equipment to take photographs of serial numbers and check with the manufacturer that it is not recorded as stolen.”