Seven men have been charged following an investigation in to burglaries which saw 13 luxury vehicles worth £200,000 stolen.

The 14-month investigation was launched in November 2014 following two burglaries in Holmfirth.

Later that month, parts from vehicles, including one stolen in one of the Holmfirth offences, were found at an industrial unit in Dewsbury.

Six men have been charged with conspiracy to burgle.

The conspiracy to burgle charge includes eight offences between May, 2014 and November, 2014, in West Yorkshire and one offence in South Yorkshire.

The men charged are:

  • Ben France, 25, of no fixed abode;
  • Richard Bostock, 30, of Wellington Street, Oakes;
  • James Fenwick, 28, of Halifax Road, Huddersfield;
  • Adeeb Ismail, 22, of Blackhouse Road, Huddersfield, who is also charged with conspiracy to handle stolen goods between 18 January, 2014 and 25 November, 2014; and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice;
  • Adeel Ismail, 24, of York Avenue, Fartown, who is also charged with conspiracy to handle stolen goods between 18 January, 2014 and 25 November, 2014; and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice;
  • Shoresh Khanzadi, 35, of Springdale Street, Huddersfield, who is also charged with conspiracy to handle stolen goods between 18 January, 2014 and 25 November, 2014;
  • A further man, Ajaz Latif, 33, of Thorne Road, Huddersfield, has been charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

They have all been released on bail to appear at Kirklees Magistrates Court on February 11.