Category Archives: Shoplifting
Shoplifter Wore Personalised Man U Shirt
Metro has a report of an idiotic shoplifter who was caught after stealing more than £100 of goods from Tesco while wearing a Manchester United shirt with his own name printed on the back.
Paul Robert Benson was caught on CCTV stealing £104.54 worth of produce from a Tesco supermarket in Belfast.
But he clearly forgot he was wearing a Manchester United shirt with ‘Benson 22′ printed on the back of it.
read moreMillionaire Caught Stealing From Tesco
A man has been found guilty of shoplifting meat and wine worth £200 from a Tesco store, despite the fact he is a multimillionaire company director.
Ronan Ghosh was caught on the supermarket’s CCTV stashing goods in a bag. His Birmingham-based recycling company turns over £16million per year.
read moreShoplifting Haul Fills House & Garden
The Telegraph reports that police found more than 1,300 pieces of stolen clothing, bags and shoes in a grandmother’s property in Norfolk.
Christine Carriage had filled her garden, garage, cupboards, bedroom and dining room and an eight-foot clothing rail was packed so full it had bent out of shape.
read moreImmigrant Stole Twice In Four Days
According to The Telegraph, a Romanian criminal was caught shoplifting twice – during his first four days of arrival in the UK.
Coventry magistrates heard Andrei Alexandru Burnei wasted no time in stealing when he arrived in Britain on March 9 as he was arrested on the same day.
read moreMum Jailed For £1,200 Shoplifting Spree
The Oxford Times reports that a mother who went on a £1,200 shoplifting spree with three other women has been jailed for three months.
Charlotte Connors, 21, was involved in four thefts in one day whilst already serving a suspended sentence for a proceeds of crime offence.
read moreHighest Retail Crime Levels In Ten Years
The British Retail Consortium (BRC) has recently reported that retail crime in the UK reached its highest level for ten years in 2014.
Shoplifting, cybercrime and fraud cost retailers more than £600m, in spite of businesses spending an average of £2m each on crime and loss prevention measures.
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