This is the moment a bungling watch burglar is caught by police when they spotted his neon green T-shirt as he sat in a chip shop after a high-speed pursuit.
James Wall, 20, stole four luxury Gucci and Cartier watches, a diamond ring and a quantity of foreign currency during a break in at a home in Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, at around 5.45pm on December 13.
Kent Police were called shortly after the burglary when Wall verbally abused a witness who challenged his reason for being in the area. He was driven away from the scene in a silver Vauxhall Insignia.
However patrols spotted the vehicle within an hour of the getaway, between Junctions 3 and 2 of the M25, as it sped along the motorway at speeds of over 100mph along the hard shoulder.
It was brought to a stop near a slip road on the A2 near Wilmington, where the driver had attempted to travel the wrong way on the carriageway.
A 38-year-old man was arrested at the scene in connection with driving offences. He has since been released pending further investigation.
However Wall was later arrested by a dog handler after being spotted in a neon green T-shirt at a chip shop nearly Bexley following the high-speed pursuit.
Wall, of Bristol, Somerset was sentenced to two years behind bars on March 25 after pleading guilty to burglary at Maidstone Crown Court on January 12.
James Wall, 20, stole four luxury watches, a diamond ring and a quantity of foreign currency during a break in on December 13
He was jailed for two years on March 25 after pleading guilty to burglary at Maidstone Crown Court on January 12
Kent Police have now released bodycam footage of the moment the 20-year-old is apprehended while tucking into fish and chips and an energy drink, waiting for staff to charge his phone behind the counter.
Dressed in a navy blue tracksuit, Wall can be seen sitting at a table with a bag of fish and chips.
The police officer says: 'Can I just have a look at your T-shirt, is that alright?'
He then walks over to the burglar and pinches the back of the neon green top to read the label, before adding: 'Show me your hands.'
He says: 'At the minute, mate, you're under arrest for suspicion of burglary. Put your hands out.'
Wall replies: 'Suspicion of what?' before the police officer repeats himself.
The burglar's phone was seized and later examined, with digital forensic analysis placing him at the scene of the crime.
Meanwhile officers from the Roads Policing Unit found two jewellery boxes, two false vehicle registration plates and a jewellery cleaning cloth inside the abandoned car.
Separate dashcam footage from earlier that night of the M25 car chase shows the police patrol car tailing the silver Vauxhall Insignia at more than 70mph along the hard shoulder at 7.08pm on December 13.
Less than a minute later the squad car can be seen in the right-hand lane reaching speeds of between 97 and 101mph as it pursues the getaway vehicle.
Investigating officer Detective Constable Celia King said: 'Despite being confronted with a plethora of evidence proving he was responsible for the burglary, Wall initially refused to accept liability and laughed while watching footage from the pursuit.
'The judge took into consideration the high levels of planning involved in the burglary. As a result, Wall was handed an immediate custodial sentence.'