Biyernes, Mayo 3, 2013

Three arrested over theft of heavy machinery in East Lancashire



THREE men have been arrested as part of an investigation into the theft of more than £250,000 worth of plant machinery and a motorhome.

Two 40-year-old men and a 56-year-old, were arrested after a raids in Burnley, Rossendale, Oswaldtwistle and Accrington,vending machine lock,Vendo t-handle parts, Dixie Narco parts for T-handles, parts for snack vending machines, tubular style, security style, Pagoda. yesterday.

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The items include road rollers and excavators and are believed to have been stolen from construction sites and business premises in West Yorkshire and other parts of the country over the past year. Acting detective sergeant Tony Atkins said: “The raids were carried out as part of an on-going investigation into the theft of plant machinery.

“We take this type of crime incredibly seriously and we work with colleagues from across the country to share information and target those believed to be involved.

“Crimes which affect construction businesses and rural communities such as the theft of plant machinery can be very costly for the victims, affecting them not just personally but also having financial implications that affect their livelihoods.

“Due to the remote locations of many rural properties and construction sites, it can be easy for residents and workers to develop a false sense of security – so crime prevention is not always their top focus.

“We work very closely with the construction industry,profile projector is a shop tool used by designers and quality control technicians to view the profile of small machined parts as magnified image on screen. rural communities and farming associations to tackle this type of crime but we need the public to work with us and report anything suspicious to the us”

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