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So chocolate is prime time now.” James Lowman, head of the Association of Convenience Stores, said: “Confectionery, like other products commonly stolen from local shops, is being re-sold through illicit markets that help fund wider criminal activity.” The targeting of bars coincides with a rise in the price of chocolate by more than 15 per cent in the past year, according to TUC data. stores in Coventry, said: “Choco- late is the new buzzword for organised crime.

“It was razors, cheese, coffee. Today, these people that are taking stock from convenience stores, from supermarkets, it’s are regularly targeted, with £2.60 bars of Cadbury Dairy Milk locked up in one London branch. Tesco and Co-op are also using the boxes, which till staff have to open for customers.

Paul Cheema, owner of Malcolm’s convenience SHOPS are locking chocolate bars in plastic boxes because they are being stolen to order and resold by criminal gangs. Some small businesses are losing hundreds of pounds worth of confectionery stock a week. Police forces reportedly have evidence that crooks are stealing chocolate bars to order to sell on. Sainsbury’s is now using plastic security boxes on products which [email protected] Bars put in security boxes as criminals steal to order WARY MILK Bars in boxes ACCUSED David Campbell Murder trial jury out for second day THE jury has begun its second day of deliberations in the trial of an ex- gamekeeper accused of gunning down a former colleague.

David Campbell, 77, is accused of murdering Brian Low, 65, in February 2024 near Aberfeldy, Perthshire. He allegedly disabled security cameras at his home in the town in an attempt to conceal his whereabouts. Both men had worked at the local Edradynate Estate. Campbell is accused of shooting ex-groundsman Brian at Leafy Lane near Pitilie “having previously evinced malice and ill-will towards him”.

»Former FM told Sturgeon he feared sex claims would ‘open the floodgates’ »He was on ‘revenge mission’ after probe into behaviour with female staff HOW SNP LEADERS WAR ERUPTED PETROV BARRY BARRY Celtic chiefs have let boss O’Neill down I fear VAR will wreck Old Firm derby BACK PAGE TITLE CRUNCH: 4 DAYS TO GO JUST PAY £5.95 POSTAGE FULL DETAILS SEE PAGE 22 ON S made accusations.

Her statements emerged as the “Salmond files” were finally released amid a secrecy row. She told lawyer James Hamilton she was “deeply, profoundly shocked”. FULL STORY PAGES 6&7 ALEX Salmond warned the “flood- gates” could open if allegations of sexual harassment went public, Nicola Sturgeon told an inquiry. Sturgeon also claimed her fellow former SNP leader had been on a “revenge mission” after several women BY PAUL HUTCHEON BITTER FALLOUT Salmond and Sturgeon before pest allegations 24 FREE SUPER SUMMER BEDDING PLANTS I fe If F SA W SNP SA W SNP THE DAILY RECORD Wednesday, February 25, 2026 MORE AT DAILYRECORD.CO.UK PAGE 2 Control YOUR future, arrange a * inc.

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UV index: 1. Dundee & Aberdeen A chilly day with overcast skies throughout. Max 9C (48F). Winds SSW at 12- 14mph. UV index: 1. Forth Valley Overcast skies with persistent rain, feeling chilly. Max 11C (52F). Winds SSW at 7-9mph. UV index: 1. UK Weather www.metoffice.gov.uk Inverness & Moray Cloudy, rainy, cool. Max 12C (54F). Winds SW at 4-6mph. UV index: 1.

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