A man has been given a 13-month prison sentence for stealing Banksy's famous Girl With Balloon painting from a London gallery.
Larry Fraser, 48, of Beckton, east London, was sentenced on Friday after pleading guilty to one count of non-residential burglary at Kingston Crown Court on 9 October.
The painting, one of the street artist's most famous, was stolen from a gallery in New Cavendish Street in London at around 11pm on 8 September last year.
Fraser used a hammer to smash his way through a glass entrance door at the Grove Gallery before stealing the artwork, which was valued at £270,000.
He concealed his identity with a mask, hooded jacket and gloves, but the Metropolitan Police's Flying Squad was able to identify him and track him to a location streets away.
He was also caught on CCTV loading the artwork into a van before fleeing the scene.
A second man, 54-year-old James Love, was accused of being the getaway driver in the burglary, but cleared of stealing the print.
Fraser was arrested at his home address on 10 September and charged the next day.
Officers were able to recover the artwork after executing a warrant on the Isle of Dogs. It has now been returned to the gallery.
Detective Chief Inspector Scott Mather, who led the Met's investigation, said: "Banksy's Girl With Balloon is known across the world - and we reacted immediately to not just bring Fraser to justice but also reunite the artwork with the gallery.
"The speed at which this took place is a testament to the tireless work of the flying squad officers - in total it took just four days for normality to be restored."
The manager of the Grove Gallery, Lindor Mehmetaj, said it was "remarkable" for the artwork to have been recovered after the theft.
A second man, James Love, 53, of North Stifford, Essex, was found not guilty of non-residential burglary on 19 September.
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