A teenager who drove a stolen car the wrong way through Blackwall Tunnel and then caused a crash has been jailed.

Johal Rathour, 18, was identified by police after causing the crash just after 4.20am on August 6, 2021.

No serious injuries were caused to the driver of the Mercedes van he crashed into.

However, Rathour, of Bridge Road in Grays, caused £80,000 of damage to the van and the stolen Range Rover he was driving.

He also caused £585,000 in loses to Transport for London as Blackwall Tunnel had to close for more than two hours during rush hour.

News Shopper: The Range Rover was driven the wrong way through Blackwall TunnelThe Range Rover was driven the wrong way through Blackwall Tunnel

Rathour ran away from the scene of the crash but was arrested a short time later after officers forensically identified him and tracked his mobile phone.

After he was charged with the offences, Rathour failed to attend court.

He was subsequently tracked down and arrested by officers in January this year.

He has been sentenced to four years in jail.

News Shopper: Johal RathourJohal Rathour

Police Constable Adam Lamb, the investigating officer in the case, said: "Rathour was guilty of an incredibly dangerous piece of driving and it was a miracle that nobody was seriously injured.

"Watching the video of him driving the wrong way through the tunnel is very distressing as it seems inevitable that a fatal collision would happen.

News Shopper: The crash - which caused thousands worth of damageThe crash - which caused thousands worth of damage

"As well as the damage to the stolen vehicle and the van he collided with, Rathour also disrupted and delayed the journeys of thousands of people using Blackwell Tunnel on the day of the crash.

"I am glad that he has faced justice for his actions and will not be able to drive on the roads of London for many years."

A Met Police spokesperson said: "A teenage driver who drove a stolen car the wrong way through the Blackwell Tunnel and then caused a head-on collision has been sentenced to four years in jail.

"Johal Rathour (16.02.03), 18, of Bridge Road, Grays, was identified by officers from the Met's Road and Transport Policing Command after he caused the crash in the early hours of 04:22hrs on 6 August 2021.

"Luckily, no serious injuries were caused to the driver of the Mercedes van he crashed into.

"However, Rathour caused £80,000 of damage to the van and the stolen Range Rover he was driving and a total loss of £585,000 of revenue lost to Transport for London, due to Blackwall Tunnel having to be shut for more than two hours during rush hour traffic.

"Rathour ran away from the scene of the crash but was arrested a short time later after officers forensically identified him and tracked his mobile phone.

"After he was charged with the offences, Rathour failed to attend court.

"He was subsequently tracked down and arrested by RTPC officers in January this year."

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