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16th May 2002, Page 9
16th May 2002
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truck driver used PIN numbers and other security Informahe found in offices to break Into secure compounds at stows Dock and steal containers and their consignments thin excess of £300,000.

.ee Cox from Romford, Essex admitted theft charges when he Jared before Ipswich Crown Court.

'he court heard that a number of transport companies had sensitive information pinned to office doors for collection by era out of office hours.

imong the goods stolen were 38 quad bikes and a consignit of jackets.

n mitigation it was said that Cox had been pressurised into ng the trucks by a third party whose name he had not disad. He had been paid £400 for removing each container.

after the case a police spokesman warned that transport manias should always be aware of the need to keep sensitive urity information private.

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