A prolific shoplifter has been jailed for 16 weeks after a four-week spree when he stole goods worth more than £1,000 including meat, cheese, sweets and three bottles of Jack Daniels whiskey.
Karl Williams, 41, of Bevin Court, Stonehouse Drive, Hastings, was arrested on Sunday (13 July) after stealing packets of meat worth £66 from the Tesco Express, in Little Ridge Avenue, St Leonards.
Williams stole the drink from the Tesco branch in Brassey Avenue, Eastbourne, and repeatedly targeted Co-op stores in Parkstone Parade, Hastings, and Bohemia Road, St Leonards.
At Brighton Magistrates’ Court, the justices said that the offences were so serious that only a prison sentence could be justified.
When Williams is released from prison, he will be banned from the Co-op, Tesco, Sainsbury and Poundland after the bench agreed to impose a criminal behaviour order.
Sussex Police said: “Karl Williams, 41, was arrested on Sunday 13 July, following a shop theft.
“When he appeared before Brighton Magistrates’ Court the following day, he was charged with 11 additional offences, as well as being sentenced for previous thefts and breaches of bail conditions.
“Williams, of Stonehouse Drive, Hastings, was jailed for 16 weeks after pleading guilty to a string of thefts from local retailers.
“The case formed part of Operation Apprentice – a Sussex Police initiative in partnership with local business crime reduction groups across the county.
“The operation targets the most prolific shoplifters in each district and co-ordinates efforts to bring them to justice.
“A criminal behaviour order (CBO) was sought and granted by the court. The CBO includes conditions designed to prevent further offending, stating that Williams must not
- Remain on any retail premises within the county of Sussex after being asked to leave by the owner, any member of staff employed by that premises or any security staff operating at that premises
- Not to enter any Co-operative, Sainsbury, Tesco or Poundland stores
- Not to enter any retail premises with any face coverings”
Inspector Matt Chapman said: “We are committed to bringing prolific offenders to justice and protecting local businesses from ongoing theft and disruption.
“I would like to thank all our partners but, most importantly, the businesses that are affected by shoplifting for supporting investigations and providing vital evidence that allows us to take action.”
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