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Don’t put expensive items at front of stores because ‘people will nick them’

The warning comes as chief of supermarket chain Iceland said shoplifting is getting worse because offenders appear to be able to act with ‘impunity’

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Don’t put expensive items at front of stores because ‘people will nick them’

The warning comes as chief of supermarket chain Iceland said shoplifting is getting worse because offenders appear to be able to act with ‘impunity’

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dailymail.co.uk10 mesi fa

Shoplifters think they can rob shops with impunity, police chief warns

Katy Bourne, the national lead for shoplifting at the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, said more robust police interventions are needed to prevent reoffending.

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  1. mercoledì 13 agosto 2025·independent.co.uk

    Don’t put expensive items at front of stores because ‘people will nick them’

    The warning comes as chief of supermarket chain Iceland said shoplifting is getting worse because offenders appear to be able to act with ‘impunity’

  2. sabato 16 agosto 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Shoplifters think they can rob shops with impunity, police chief warns

    Katy Bourne, the national lead for shoplifting at the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners, said more robust police interventions are needed to prevent reoffending.