Monthly Archives: February 2025
Till Supervisor Stole £1.6million
According to the Sussex Police website, a till supervisor at a family-run business stole up to £1.6 million from his employer.
Over a period of nine years, Alan Killick stole cash every day, using the funds to support a lavish lifestyle for himself and his family.
read moreCrime Bill Clamps Down On Shoplifting
As reported on the Startups website, a new Bill designed to clamp down on retail crime amid an alarming rise in shop thefts, has been introduced by the government.
One of the key changes for small retailers is the announcement of stricter penalties for the shoplifting of items worth under £200.
read moreStealing In South East Is ‘More Brazen’
According to the BBC News website, businesses across the South East say shoplifting has become “much more brazen”, with staff being shouted at and abused.
One Canterbury shop owner, Laurissa Woolgar, said thieves in her store, “just don’t seem to care at all”.
read moreSacked Worker Stole £2,000
According to the Daily Gazette website, a fraudster who was sacked from his job went on to steal more than £2,000 from his former employer.
A court heard that Joseph Corani kept a security code to his former workplace after having his contract terminated.
read moreWorker Stole £26k To Buy Cocaine
The South Wales Guardian reports that a worker stole more than £26,000 from his building material supplier employers to fund his “out of control” cocaine habit.
Jamie Davies admitted to processing six fraudulent refund transactions, totalling more than £6,000.
read moreLondon’s Crime Surge Due To Number of Shops
According to the Standard website, the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has explained that the surge of shoplifting in the capital is because the city has ‘a lot of shops’.
Asked why the problem is particularly bad in London, Khan said: “Because we have a lot of shops here, and because the cost of living crisis is more acute…”
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