Advocate urges increased policing to address shoplifting
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A local shop owner campaigning against theft is urging authorities to take stronger action, claiming that criminals feel "more confident because police intervention is insufficient." Thukitha Maheswaran, proprietor of a store in Sheerness, told the BBC that shoplifting incidents are common both throughout the town and at their own shop.
According to figures released by Kent Police in September, theft in the area increased by 9.1% between June 2024 and June 2025, reaching a total of 17,091 reported cases.
Supt Rob Marsh of Kent Police stated: "Addressing shoplifting is a responsibility we take seriously, and we are fully aware of the significant impact this crime has on local businesses."
Ms. Maheswaran, who has operated the shop for several years, explained that the thefts have been "harming their livelihoods." She added, "It has caused stress for both us and our staff. We often face verbal abuse and aggressive behavior."
In response, the shop has installed CCTV and even posted images on Facebook to identify offenders, but Ms. Maheswaran said these efforts "have not made a noticeable difference." She commented, "[The thieves] seem indifferent. I really dont understand why." She also suggested that economic pressures, such as the cost of living, might influence their actions, noting that "there are always two sides to every story."
Supt Marsh further emphasized: "We are dedicated to combating retail theft. Countywide enforcement has resulted in a 26% increase in solved cases over the year ending in November. Our neighbourhood teams frequently patrol town centres and shopping areas and can respond promptly to incidents. We also collaborate closely with Business Crime Reduction Partnerships to develop joint strategies for tackling shoplifting and related issues such as antisocial behaviour."
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Author: Sophia Brooks
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