‘Robust’ crackdown on scrap metal thieves
The new Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service ‘Metal Theft Policy’ was issued in response to the increasing incidence of metal theft due to a rise in scrap metal value.
Under the new guidance solemn proceedings will be raised where there is evidence the offence is connected to serious and organised crime.
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Hide AdThe guidance also instructs that all cases will be considered under the proceeds of crime act, with impact statements submitted to highlight other consequences of metal theft in addition to the financial impact.
Scotland’s Solicitor General Lesley Thomson QC said: “Metal theft and the damage it can cause can have a significant impact on everyday lives. It is not victimless. It can affect us all through the desecration of war memorials and buildings of faith or the disruption to travel and telecommunication services.
“I hope that our robust prosecution policy will deter those thieves whose greed can cause harmful economic and emotional consequences for individuals and communities across Scotland. Prosecutors will ensure that the opportunity to disrupt criminals through the use of the Proceeds of Crime legislation is maximised.”