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Theft was no April fool

11th April 2002, Page 14
11th April 2002
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Page 14, 11th April 2002 — Theft was no April fool
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II by Jennifer Ball

A thief posing as a driver stole £500,000 worth of computer equipment from Glasgow Prestwick Airport after he conned warehouse staff into releasing the goods.

The robbery was only discovered when the real driver turned up to collect the load for delivery to a local computer manufacturer.

The truck is a J-reg Iveco Ford with a light coloured cab. The conman is about 5ft 9in tall; he spoke with a local accent and was wearing working clothes including a cap, gloves and a fluorescent jacket.

"This was a well organised and executed crime," says DC Jim Kirkland of the Ayrshire police. "Those involved knew exactly what was to be stolen and did so with precision.

"I would appeal to anyone who may have seen the lorry or any similar vehicle in the area of the airport or surrounding roads in the early hours of April the first to contact the police," says DC Kirkland.

Stuart Sinclair, director of freight at Prestwick says that everyone including staff at the airport is a potential suspect.

• Contact Ayrshire CID on 01292164080.

• The government has recently announced plans to improve security at airports following a number of high-profile raids at Heathrow and Gatwick.


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