Two men jailed following police car being rammed off the road near Hucknall during M1 pursuit

By Tom Surgay

14th Feb 2023 | Local News

Two men have been jailed for multiple offences following a high speed police chase on the M1 which resulted in four police vehicles being damaged. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.
Two men have been jailed for multiple offences following a high speed police chase on the M1 which resulted in four police vehicles being damaged. Photo courtesy of Nottinghamshire Police.

Two men have been jailed for multiple offences following a high speed police chase on the M1 which resulted in four police vehicles being damaged.

This occurred when the vehicles were rammed during the pursuit of a Mercedes Sprinter van, which had been stolen from an address in Sheffield and was on cloned plates.

It was followed on the M1 into Nottinghamshire after initially being spotted at junction 21.

Police attempted to stop the driver, but they failed to stop, and as the van headed further north teams from Nottinghamshire joined colleagues from Derbyshire and Leicestershire as they worked together to try to bring the incident to a safe conclusion.

The van was weaving all over the road, at over 70mph, and made contact with multiple police vehicles as the occupants tried to evade capture.

Nottingham Crown Court heard more than £100,000 damage was believed to have been caused as a result of 24-year-old Robert Wingate's and 19-year-old Deimantas Palaima's behaviour during the early hours of Thursday 2 December 2021.

One vehicle, a BMW, belonging to Nottinghamshire Police, was damaged beyond repair after being rammed between Junctions 26 (Bulwell) and 27 (Hucknall). The contact caused the car to swerve and hit the barrier at speed.

Thankfully the two officers in the car were not seriously injured.

Another Nottinghamshire car was damaged after a wheel came off the rammed vehicle and hit it.

As the van approached junction 37, just outside Barnsley in South Yorkshire, it hit a stinger device and was finally brought to a stop on the hard shoulder.

Two men were arrested and numerous items of stolen kitchen equipment were found in the back of the van.

The driver of the van, 24-year-old Robert Wingate, pleaded guilty to handling stolen goods, aggravated vehicle taking, two charges of assault causing actual bodily harm and four counts of criminal damage.

Wingate, of HMP Hull, was locked up for a total of three years and nine months. This sentence will start at the conclusion of a current sentence he is serving.

He was also banned from driving for three years and three months.

The passenger, 19-year-old Deimantas Palaima, filmed the pursuit on his phone and gesticulated to officers as the van rammed into police vehicles.

The court heard Palaima had 'encouraged Wingate to drive as he did', with both men described as 'posing an enormous risk to the general public.'

Palaima, of Throstle Row, Middleton, Leeds, pleaded guilty to handling stolen goods, aggravated vehicle taking (being carried), two charges of assault causing actual bodily harm and one count of criminal damage.

He was locked up for a total of 25 months and banned from driving for 25 months.

Wingate and Palaima were sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court yesterday (Monday 13 February 2023).

Detective Sergeant Matt Dumbrell, from Nottinghamshire Police, said: "It's a miracle our two officers who were rammed off the road were not seriously injured.

"This dangerous driving showed total disregard for the safety of others using the road and put the lives of others at serious risk.

"It was only thanks to determined police teamwork the van was brought to a halt before any further harm was caused.

"I'm pleased Wingate and Palaima have now been locked up and I hope the sentences they have received give them an opportunity to consider their actions."

     

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