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More than 1,000 arrests for shoplifting

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Published: 18:00 27/09/2024
A hand conceals a packet of Parma ham beneath a red, white and grey jacket, with a chiller cabinet in the background

Earlier this week, we asked you how many suspects you thought had been arrested on suspicion of shoplifting in Essex this year.

The answer is that, since 1 January, officers have so far made 1,025 arrests for shop theft.*

And our officers have also secured a total of 1,733 shop theft charges in that time.**

But we can’t do it without you.

Thanks to a close working partnership between our police teams, retailers and business organisations, we are getting the evidence – such as witness statements and CCTV footage – to build strong cases to put before the courts.

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Lee Hammond, of the East of England Co-op, left, and Halstead store manager Mike Clark discuss building security with a force designing out crime officer

Lee Hammond, Head of Profit Improvement and Internal Security for the East of England Co-op, is a member of the Essex Business Crime Strategic Board.

He says the retail chain works closely in partnership with our Business Crime Team ‘in all aspects of crime prevention and prosecutions.

“Through working together to target prolific offenders, providing impact statements and supplying CCTV footage, we’re able to provide the best evidence possible, which often results in successful prosecutions.
“Shoplifting is a crime that carries consequences, and we will continue to do all we can with the Essex Police Business Crime Team to protect our colleagues and customers and the wider retail community.”

Denise Rossiter, chief executive of Essex Chambers of Commerce, agrees that a key component in the fight against shoplifting, is to get more convictions, especially of persistent offenders. She says: 

“Critical to this effort is for retailers and the police to work together, for example on initiatives where retailers are actively involved in compiling strong evidence to help the police to bring prosecutions and ensure offenders face justice. 
“Essex Chambers of Commerce is pleased to have been able to work with Essex Police and several large retailers over a number of years to help raise awareness and develop strategies to combat a problem which is not victimless - as it is sometimes portrayed - but can have serious effects on shop staff and shoppers.”

A plain-clothes Essex Police business crime officer and licensing officer showing a poster and a Responsible Retailer agreement to a shop worker in a convenience store
One of the campaigns run by the Business Crime Team is Operation Pedlar, where retailers pledge not to re-sell stolen goods and to report information to the police if they are offered stolen goods for sale. Here, Sergeant Christian Denning explains the campaign to a member of shop staff
A hand places a bottle of beer in a jacket pocket in a convenience store
Individual offences may involve less than £200 of goods but, frequently, offenders commit multiple thefts and the totals soon add up, making a huge difference to a retailer’s bottom line

 

* Arrests for shop theft. This relates to the number of arrests our officers have made between 1 January and 24 September 2024.

A person may have been arrested more than once for theft from a shop during the time period. And they may have been arrested for more than one offence.

 

** Shop theft charges: This figure will not be the total number of shop theft charges which will be secured against people arrested during a specific time period.

While many are charged before being released from custody immediately following their arrest, some suspects will be released under investigation or bailed while officers continue investigating.

When an investigation is complete, a suspect may be charged or may have no further action taken against them.

So this figure will include charges relating to arrests made before the time period begins and won't include charges which are secured beyond the end of the time period but which related to arrests made during it.


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