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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.
Hotel Manager Stole £24k For Sex
A former policeman and “sex pest” stole tens of thousands of pounds from hotels to pay for cocaine and his addiction to sex workers and escorts.
Whilst James Hughes as being investigated about stealing £24,000 from a Welsh boutique hotel, he got another job at a London hotel and helped himself to £40,000.
read moreFraudster’s Fake Trainer Scam
The Cheshire Live website reports that a fraudster has pleaded guilty after attempting to sell fake branded goods over the internet.
Tanya Fletcher was busted after a trading standard’s team saw ads for expensive ‘branded’ clothing at cheap prices on her social media accounts.
read moreThief Used Scooter On Raid
The Bishop’s Stortford Independent website reports that a brazen shoplifter used a two-wheeled scooter to navigate the aisles in Boots, stealing items as he went.
Despite being apprehended by a customer, the thief continued on his crime spree, grabbing nasal strips worth £18 and a Nicorette nasal spray worth £46 before scooting out the door.
read moreManager’s Dormant Account Fraud
The Wales Online website reports that a credit union employee abused her position of trust to steal tens of thousands of pounds.
Joanne Pecherzewska reactivated dormant accounts – knowing in many cases the clients had left the country and were untraceable – and used them to generate almost £59,000 worth of loans for herself.
read moreEx-Employee Stole Fuel Worth £16k
The Yorkshire Live website reports that a fraudster spent £16,000 on petrol and diesel using his old company’s fuel card, despite being dismissed six months earlier.
Jordan Ward had been let go by Diamond Seating in 2019 but carried on filling up various cars, including those belonging to his family.
read moreCoutts Employee Helped Steal £1.2m
As reported on the Mirror website, a former employee at Coutts – the Queen’s bank – has been jailed for defrauding customers out of more than £1.2million to help fund a gambling addiction.
Luke Williams abused his position to access customers’ personal details, which he then passed on to three other criminals, who then posed as the customers and tried to access their accounts.
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