A member of an organised crime gang which carried out more than 200 burglaries across the East of England has been ordered to pay back just £1.
Almost 100 of the 200 raids, which cost victims more than £2m, were carried out in Norfolk, across 33 towns and villages.
Twelve members of the gang were jailed for a total of more than 70 years following an 11-month crime spree in 2017.
One of the members was back at Norwich Crown Court for a Proceeds of Crime hearing to try to claw back some of the cash,
Joe John Loveridge, 19, who got four years in a young offenders institution was said to have benefited to a figure of £125,040 from the crime spree but the court heard he had no assets so was ordered to pay back £1.
Judge Stephen Holt agreed the order and said that Loveridge should serve one day in prison in default.
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