Freddy Farni, 31, stole food and other products from Tesco and others
A famous store was prevented from all Tescos in his local town after a series of thefts and violent attacks. Freddy Verney attacked an employee and employee at the emergency store during the spree of individual crime. The 31 -year -old stole food and other things from Tesco Son London Road, Pembry Road, Tunberridge Wales, as well as other stores in the city between August 30, 2024, and February 12, 2025. During this time, he was committed in the Tonbridge band.
Farnie, from the lack of a fixed address, was arrested and charged with multiple crimes. He confessed to guilt in the Madewai Magistrate on Friday, April 4, and obtained a community order for 18 months and must complete 150 hours of improper work.
He was also ordered to undergo drug rehabilitation for a period of nine months, compensate his victims, and pay 85 pounds in court costs.
Because of Varney criminal behavior, officers applied for a criminal behavior order (CBO) at the time of his ruling. The request was granted, and it was banned from entering i Tesco and a local store on the Silverdale Road, Tonbridge Wales.
Moreover, alcohol is prevented from carrying an open bottle or can contain alcohol in public places, except for licensed buildings. If these conditions are violated, he may face a good and potential prison.
“Varney is a prolific production store that is regularly caught and arrested. He can also become violent and his actions caused great shopping for shopping.”
She also warned: “Farni is now undergoing the conditions of the strict court and we will be fast in the presence of any incidents, as it was said that the violation of restrictions. In the event of this, he will likely find himself before the judges answer his behavior.”
This comes after Tesco increased some security measures in its store after a series of last theft. Tesco confirmed the launch of a new safe wardrobe for sparkling lives and wine in large stores, in an attempt to reduce theft. The supermarket detailed that the closed doors of the cabinet would open after the customer pressed a button.
Last year, Tesco Murphy CEO of Tesco Murphy spoke about the investment of retail stores for dozens of millions in crime prevention measures, however he warned that these efforts are still short.
These measures include providing employees with body cameras, installing protective screens and implementing doors entrance systems at the entrances to the store.
The theft crimes in England and Wales increased to record levels, with a 23 % increase to more than 490,000 accidents between September 2023 and September 2024, according to the National Statistics Office (ONS).