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West Midlands hit by violent truck hijacks

2nd August 2007, Page 10
2nd August 2007
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Page 10, 2nd August 2007 — West Midlands hit by violent truck hijacks
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Two LGV drivers are attacked in the West Midlands and their loads stolen. Roanna Avison reports.

TWO LG VS were hijacked in separate incidents in the West Midlands last week.

In the early hours of Monday 23 July an Austrian LGV driver, who had parked up in the Erdington area of Birmingham,was woken by a white male aged about 45 and of slim build wearing a high-visibility jacket saying that someone was under the trailer.

The driver got out of the cab to investigate and was attacked by the man and another stocky white male aged about 50.The LGV unit was stolen.

The trailer, minus its load, was recovered later that day in West Bromwich and the cab was found on Wednesday on the A5 near Weeford, Staffordshire.

The second incident took place between 4am and 4.45am on Wednesday 25 July when an LGV driver spotted his rear doors swing open as he travelled along the A463 near Willenhall.

The driver stopped to investigate and was attacked by several men. He was bundled into the boot of the vehicle the men had come from, and dumped in Cheslyn Hay, Staffordshire, at about 6am.

The cab and trailer, without the load of stainless steel, were recovered later that day in Wolverhampton due to GPS tracking in both units. The tachograph had been removed and destroyed.

Road freight crime intelligence unit TruckPol says this modus operandi has been used several times in the Midlands during 2006 to get LGVs to stop.

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