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David Hanson, a serial burglar with 105 previous convictions, was the first in the UK to be privately prosecuted for breaking into an M&S store to steal steak and prosecco. Private investigators successfully mounted a case against him, resulting in a year-long jail sentence.
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David Hanson was a well-known shoplifter in the neighbourhood (Picture: Google Maps)
A serial burglar who broke into an M&S store to steal steak and 20 prosecco bottles has become the first in the country to be privately prosecuted.
David Hanson, 44, who had 105 previous convictions including 33 burglaries, was arrested at the supermarket while also stealing £500 of sirloin and T-bone steak.
The manager of the M&S at Streatham Hill, london, called police after catching Hanson on CCTV – but detectives decided not to investigate.
Instead, private investigators company TM Eye took up the case. The firm, founded by a former Scotland Yard chief, provides uniformed security staff to retailers to combat shoplifting.
TM Eye successfully mounted a prosecution against Hanson, the first time a private company has done this for a burglar.
Hanson has been jailed for a year on charges including four burglaries and one assault on an M&S employee, The Telegraph reported.
Hanson will spend a year behind bars
CCTV showed Hanson smashing through a reinforced glass window to steal the high-priced goods.
Investigators recognised him immediately, his face all too known to staff in the local area as a shoplifter.
TM Eye founder and former chief inspector David McKelvey said of when they arrested Hanson: ‘He was wearing the same clothing as worn during the burglary.
‘He was detained and immediately admitted the recent burglary and an earlier burglary at the same premises some days before which was also written off by police.
‘The lesson is that every burglary deserves an investigation because there is always an opportunity to solve the case if you take the time to do the basics.’
TM Eye, which has its own lawyers who are treated the same as state prosecutors, has previously helped prosecute 280 shoplifters.
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The Metropolitan Police said in a statement to Metro.co.uk: ‘On Monday, 16 October officers were called in relation to a break-in at a shop on Streatham Hill, London, which had taken place the day before.
‘During the investigation, it came to light that while there was CCTV of the offence, there was no clear image of the offender’s face.
‘A partial name was provided by staff at the shop of the person they believed to be responsible but in the absence of a full name or clear CCTV image of the suspect’s face, a decision was made on this occasion to close the investigation. The manager was advised this was the case and local neighbourhood officers carried out a reassurance visit.
‘Our New Met for London Plan is involving Londoners to give them a say in how their areas are policed.
‘As part of this work, we are collaborating with business and retail leads right across London to identify what matters to them, including the safety of shop-based workers shoplifting and burglary.’
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