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Moment sweet-toothed shoplifter pinches handfuls of chocolate in front of shocked staff and customers at a Sainsbury’s

This is a sweet -toothed shopper, shock staff in Sainsbury’s and squeezed a handful of chocolate in front of customers.

The striking brazen theft took place on Friday, August 8 at a branch of the supermarket chain at a gas station in the Hayes area of Western London.

The dramatic images taken by an audience show the things that look like family bags chocolate from the shelves to fill the man’s Waitrose carrier bag.

Dark -haired, bearded man, first quiet store, green bombardment jacket, jeans and sports trainers after entering the seems to be completely humble.

Just like other customers, it seems to be holding a terrible shopping bag – but after it appears, it starts its amazing crime in a wide -day light.

The man soon captures a handful of beauty at a time and cleans the top shelf of a screen close to the shop.

He goes to leave – but apparently comes back to more, as surprised staff and customers watch.

The thief soon shares the fistfuls of Magic Stars, Maltesers and Galaxy’s bags from the next shelf.

This squeezed a handful of chocolate chocolate in front of the shock staff and customers in Sinsbury’s.

The striking brazen theft (in the picture) took place on Friday, August 8 at a branch of the supermarket chain at a gas station in the Hayes area of Western London.

The striking brazen theft (in the picture) took place on Friday, August 8 at a branch of the supermarket chain at a gas station in the Hayes area of Western London.

Dramatic images (in the picture) that filmed by an audience show that the man's family bags on the shelves to fill a Waitrose carrier bag shows things that look like chocolates

Dramatic images (in the picture) that filmed by an audience show that the man’s family bags on the shelves to fill a Waitrose carrier bag shows things that look like chocolates

The shop seems to be a recurrent criminal – a staff member can be heard while shouting at him: ‘You enter without permission, you are banned from the store!

‘Keep in and you are banned!’

But the man is not alone in his efforts – soon a criminal partner appears on the screen, he also carries a loaded black carrier bag and apparently targets the back of the shop.

The clip ends as the pair runs quickly while running through the door.

When the clip was shared online, the commentators were gushing with shameless theft.

Someone wrote: ‘Good to bring her own bag for life.’

Another said: ‘The naked hands and the full face appear because they know that they will get rid of it and they do it.’

Someone added: ‘And we pay at higher prices for it.’

Dark -haired, bearded man (in the picture), after entering the quiet store first, green bombardment jacket, jeans and sports trainers seem completely humble

Dark -haired, bearded man (in the picture), after entering the quiet store first, green bombardment jacket, jeans and sports trainers seem completely humble

A Sainsbury’s spokesman, ‘We are currently investigating Hayes store’s gasoline filling station about an incident was contacted with the police’ he said.

MET was approached for a comment.

Shopping is now a problem that worsens both in London and especially throughout the country.

The rates were almost doubled in twenty years, and in March, three thefts in England and Wales were recorded in three minutes.

During this period, the police reported to the police 530,643 – since the start of registrations, the highest figure and increased by 20 percent in the previous year.

The crisis is the most acute, in London, where the capital recorded a 50 percent explosion in the theft rising from 53.202 to 80.041 last year in 2023.

Today, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said last month that the power renewed the ‘laser -like focus’ in order to ensure that civil servants should be where they should be: in the streets of fighting crime.

Met used 170 officers in the worst areas of the capital, including up to 80 in West End.

The man is not alone in his efforts - soon a criminal partner (in the picture) appears on the screen, he also carries a loaded black carrier bag and apparently targets the back of the shop

The man is not alone in his efforts – soon a criminal partner (in the picture) appears on the screen, he also carries a loaded black carrier bag and apparently targets the back of the shop

This intensive center, called traders, telephone thieves and ‘Rolex Rippers’, is regularly targeting rich and tourists in the area.

Meanwhile, the government was accepted as ‘shop theft’ to underestimate its seriousness.

In a letter to the ministers yesterday, the peers warned that the ‘fashionable’ word was ‘to insignify the seriousness of the crime’ and asked for gradual abolition in legislation and guidance.

The government committed to using ‘store theft’ when it was appropriate. Telegram notified.

And for organized economic crime, the national police unit Opal said it would encourage the use of this term in general communication.

The stores also take an independent action, Iceland offers £ 1 award to customers on Thursday to capture theft and staff to the staff.

Company’s boss Richard Walker said that those who shop will receive payment to membership cards to reduce a epidemic that costs £ 20 million per year.

“ Some people see it as a sacrificial crime; Channel told 5 News.

Sir Keir Starmer has made theft one of the most important priorities since he took office.

He promised to spend an extra £ 200 million on neighborhood police and made a shop worker a more serious crime.

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