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A selection of news stories from across the UK, relating to civil recovery, retail theft, employment screening, online fraud and other subjects relevant to the services and crime deterrent solutions that CRS can offer your business.
Fake Goods Seizure Worth £870m
As reported on the Express website, a recent seizure of counterfeit goods by Greater Manchester police has been estimated to have a street value of £870million.
The haul was so vast it took more than 100 officers and multiple agencies 14 days to work through 580 tonnes of gear stashed away in 208 shipping containers.
read moreCompany Directors Stole £4m
As reported on the Essex Live website, two company directors stole nearly £4m from a Local Enterprise Agency, to fund an extravagant and luxury lifestyle.
Graeme Loveland and Dennis Wakeling sold company assets worth £3.59m and transferred the millions into various business accounts of their own.
read moreCage Fighter Stole £82k
The Wales Online website reports that an amateur cage fighter thief stole £82,000 from his employer by withdrawing cash and buying flights and other items.
David Pollard covered up his thefts by falsifying invoices and changing security information on the company’s bank account.
read moreAI Used To Spot Thieves
From across The Pond, the New York Times website reports on how facial recognition technology is being used in the UK to combat the rising numbers of shoplifting offences.
When one such piece of software, Facewatch, spots a flagged face, an alert is sent to a smartphone at the shop.
read moreCompany Director’s £3m Con
The Yahoo! News website reports that a company director deceived clients out of more than £3 million to fund his lavish lifestyle.
Duncan Grant – jailed for over 12 years – convinced individuals to invest in his legitimate enterprise but only invested only a fraction of the money raised.
read morePolicewoman Repeatedly Shoplifted
The Luton Today website reports that a Bedfordshire police officer has resigned after she admitted to repeatedly stealing from a branch of Sainsbury’s.
PC Sarah Bell was caught by an in-store detective using a self-scan machine to pay £41 for goods that were actually worth £222.
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