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A London tuk-tuk driver admitted stealing £31,000 in wine from upscale restaurants, claiming it was unpaid wages.
A 61-year-old tuk-tuk driver in London admitted to stealing £31,000 worth of wine and champagne from three upscale restaurants in Mayfair, Belgravia, and the City of London between May and June.
He was arrested in June with bottles and burglary tools on his vehicle.
Prosecutors cited six break-ins, including forced entries and use of a wheelie bin to transport stolen goods.
Kubola claimed he took the wine as unpaid wages, though he acknowledged the theft.
He has offered to return most items stored at a wine merchant near Aldgate.
Judge Mark Lucraft postponed sentencing to November 3 to allow cooperation with police, warning a jail sentence may follow if recovery efforts fail.
Kubola has prior convictions for shoplifting and driving offenses.
Un conductor de tuk-tuk de Londres admitió haber robado £31.000 en vino de restaurantes de lujo, alegando que eran salarios impagados.