Serial burglar swanned into Downing Street using Lithuanian lover's ID in amazing security breach
Last updated at 23:22pm on 29.03.08A burglar exploited an "appalling lapse of security at the heart of Government" when he entered the Cabinet Office in Downing Street after showing his girlfriend's Lithuanian national identity card.
Drug addict Obadiah Marius calmly walked though a series of rooms near the back of No 10 dressed in a track suit and T-shirt.
The breach took place at a time of heightened security with MI5 rating the threat to the UK as "critical", and only three weeks later there was a terror attack at Glasgow airport.
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'Persistent rogue': Obadiah Marius with Lithuanian girlfriend Victoria in East London
Yesterday Marius was described as "a persistent rogue" when he appeared before Judge Christopher Hardy for sentence. But he escaped a jail term.
Marius and his Lithuanian girlfriend Victoria Vaitekunaite, 20, approached the entrance to the Cabinet Office at around 6pm on June 5 last year.
Prosecutor Isobel Ascherson told Southwark Crown Court they entered the complex at No 70, Whitehall, and, according to one security guard "Marius may have held up what I believed to have been a building pass".
A main door was either "unlocked for him" or may not have been properly closed in the first place. "He kept it open and was followed through by his girlfriend who was carrying a plastic bag,' said the prosecutor.
The couple then walked through a door marked "Ministers".
Miss Ascherson added: "They went upstairs where there were a number of offices unmanned and nobody to be seen. It was quite an astonishing breach of security and these two people were at loose in the Cabinet Office.
"They came back down and went to a side door which brought them out to number 9 Downing Street, near the Privy Council office, where security saw them and immediately challenged them."
The prosecutor said the pair insisted they were looking for work. Armed police searched the offices to see what they may have left behind.
The couple were also searched, and officers found the girlfriend's Lithuanian identity card.
Judge Hardy asked if there had been a "full inquiry into this breach of security".
"I would hope so, your honour," Miss Ascherson replied.
Marius, from Stratford, East London, had 78 previous convictions and had appeared in court 36 times. His first offence of theft took place when he was 13 and in 1977, at 15, he committed his first burglary. The court heard that he stole to fund a drug habit.
Yesterday Marius admitted the Downing Street break-in. He also admitted breaking into Snaresbrook Crook Court on March 16 last year, and stealing three judges' laptops worth £4,500.
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On that occasion Marius walked into an empty courtroom and then into the secure area reserved for judges.
Caught on CCTV cameras, he was arrested the following month but had sold the laptops.
Passing sentence yesterday, Judge Hardy said: "The bulk of your life has been spent in prison because at an early age you were foolish, unwise and stupid enough to get involved in drugs.
"You stand before this court a dishonest and persistent rogue. In June, through an appalling lapse in security which one can only hope has been remedied, you entered the very heart of Government - Downing Street.
"You entered various offices and, although nothing was stolen there, it is quite clear your purpose was to steal anything you could find."
Th judge told Marius he deserved to go to prison but noted that he was still committing crimes despite many previous terms in jail.
The judge said probation reports suggested he was prepared to undertake a residential drug treatment course in Devon. By leaving London he might be helped by being away from drug taking associates in the capital.
He gave him a 12-month prison sentence, suspended for 18 months, but with an 18-month supervision order and a year-long residential drug rehabilitation order.
Miss Vaitekunaite was charged over the Downing Street break-in but was cleared after the Crown offered no evidence.
Reader views (11)
New Labour's "security services" must be well proud of themselves after this latest fiasco!
- Fraser, Telford Park, 29/03/2008 14:36
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Does Brown ever read these - if so - you're country doesn't want you in power - you are ineffectual! Hopeless!
- David Newton, Southampton, 29/03/2008 10:12
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Do we think the judge would have termed him a "serial rogue" if it was his house that was burgled? What a joke.
- Mark Curtis, London, 29/03/2008 08:17
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Too many police out random testing drivers for drinking and doing riot control at T5. Priorities people, you need to rethink your priorities.
- Trunk, US, 29/03/2008 04:58
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Ladies, please tell me me what sort of female goes out with a "man" like this?
- Sam, Lewisham, UK, 28/03/2008 18:23
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At least he only burgles government buildings, the government have been robbing us for years and no one locks them up. Just shows how bad the security is.
- Nicholas Creane, London, 28/03/2008 17:14
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How many more one last chances can they give these people? Obviously the prisons are too full so they're letting them go. This country is out of control now.
- Anne, Croydon, 28/03/2008 17:12
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Good old Judge Hardy, another seemingly staggeringly incompetent decision not to jail this serial villain! Just what do these Judges have to do before they are removed from the bench?
- Gary, Wycombe, 28/03/2008 16:13
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How very typical New Labour. Gordon Brown and his crew keep harping on about security and here we have the most glaring example of lack of security on Gordon's own door step. They could not run a whelk stall and the sooner they are out of office the sooner the country will actually have some kind of future. All the cosying up to Sarkozy is just another example of irrelevant spin.
- James Elliott, Eastbourne UK, 28/03/2008 15:50
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Just the 78 offences? I love it when my taxes go to support losers like this. As for the 'security', I'm still laughing.
- David, London, England, 28/03/2008 15:24
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This criminal should have been deported a long time ago.
- Bethany Glover, London, 28/03/2008 14:03
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