As part of our commitment to keeping you informed about police and crime issues affecting the business community, we will be issuing brief monthly email updates on any areas relevant to you.

Please see below for July’s update. If you require any further information on the issues noted, please contact Norfolk Police on 101.

Crime across the county is down compared with this time last year. For the year 2012/13 to the end of June 2013, crime is down 4.5%, with 146 fewer crimes being recorded than the previous year. Current business crime issues are:

COUNTY – Diesel thefts – An increase in diesel thefts has been noted over the past month. Diesel is being targeted from motor vehicles, plant machinery, boats and containers. The key area targeted is around the Broads, also spreading into the Great Yarmouth district. The majority of offences are occurring overnight. In some offences large amounts of fuel is being taken which suggests that offenders are using a large lorry or container. Any containers or vehicles should be stored securely where possible and any suspicious behaviour should be reported immediately on 999.

COUNTY – New online advice for businesses – A wealth of advice and information relating to business safety is now available on the Norfolk Constabulary website. This section of the site has been update to include sections on key subjects for local businesses, including rural crime, scams, night time and licensing and fraud.

NORWICH – Cash exchange scam – Officers from Norwich North Safer Neighbourhood Team (SNT) have issued several images of a group of people they want to speak to after a number of cash exchange frauds were committed across Norwich during the weekend of 31 May 2013.

COUNTY – Rogue trader jailed – A rogue trader who charged overinflated prices for unnecessary and substandard work across East Anglia has been jailed for 18 months. Arthur Draper persuaded elderly homeowners in Norfolk and Suffolk to have work done on their properties, and also benefitted from overcharged work carried out in Cambridgeshire.

PORINGLAND – Truck and trailer stolen – Police are appealing for information after a pick-up truck was stolen during a burglary in Poringland. The incident happened between midnight and 6am onTuesday 2 July, in West Green.

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