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The cost of rural theft fell in both Suffolk and Essex during 2020
- Credit: Archant
Organised crime gangs continued to plague farmyards in Suffolk and Essex by targeting expensive GPS equipment during the Covid-19 pandemic, a rural insurer has said.
During lockdown, thieves turned their attention to smaller, high-value targets such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS), which left harvests delayed and some farmers unable to work, NFU Mutual said.
Latest statistics from the company s rural crime report, published today, revealed that although the cost of rural theft in both Suffolk and Essex dropped in 2020 - the counties remain two of the worst affected in the country.
The cost of rural theft fell in both Suffolk and Essex during 2020
- Credit: Archant
Organised crime gangs continued to plague farmyards in Suffolk and Essex by targeting expensive GPS equipment during the Covid-19 pandemic, a rural insurer has said.
During lockdown, thieves turned their attention to smaller, high-value targets such as Global Positioning Systems (GPS), which left harvests delayed and some farmers unable to work, NFU Mutual said.
Latest statistics from the company s rural crime report, published today, revealed that although the cost of rural theft in both Suffolk and Essex dropped in 2020 - the counties remain two of the worst affected in the country.