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Banning order for Peterborough shoplifter who robbed Morrisons 14 times

Hussain, of Kirkmeadow, Bretton, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Friday

A shoplifter has been jailed and banned from a shopping centre in Peterborough for five years after repeatedly targeting the same shop. Abid Hussain, 39, stole from Morrisons Daily, at the Bretton Centre, 14 times during this month and last.

He was spotted on a bike by officers on patrol in Lutton Grove, Westwood, on 16 November.

Hussain, of Kirkmeadow, Bretton, appeared at Peterborough Magistrates’ Court on Friday (17 November) where he pleaded guilty to 14 offences and was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison.

A Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) was also imposed, stating he must not enter the Bretton Centre for five years, including the BP garage and Marks & Spencer.

PC Niamh Skipworth, who investigated, said: “Hussain has been a one-man crimewave, stealing from the same shop on almost a daily basis.

“The Criminal Behaviour Order means we have greater powers if Hussain reoffends. If he is caught in breach of his order, we will arrest him and put him back through the courts.”

Abid Hussain, 39, stole from Morrisons Daily, at the Bretton Centre, 14 times during this month and last.

Abid Hussain, 39, stole from Morrisons Daily, at the Bretton Centre, 14 times during this month and last.

Hussain’s offences at Morrisons Daily were:

  • Theft of washing powder and meat worth £71.14 on 23 October.
  • Theft of items worth £70 on 24 October.
  • Theft of items worth £160 on 25 October.
  • Theft of items worth £25 on 26 October.
  • Theft of items worth £50 on 28 October.
  • Theft of items worth £100 on 29 October.
  • Theft of items to an unknown value on 30 October.
  • Theft of items worth £30 on 5 November.
  • Theft of items worth £70 on 6 November.
  • Theft of items worth £50 on 7 November.
  • Theft of items worth £150-£200 on 11 November.
  • Theft of items worth £150 on 11 November.
  • Theft of items to an unknown value on 12 November.
  • Theft of items worth £80 on 12 November.

Anyone with information about Hussain breaching his CBO should contact police via the web chat service or online forms at www.cambs.police.uk/report. Those without internet access should call 101.

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