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Many burglars 'solely after ID' | Many burglars 'solely after ID' |
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One in seven burglaries last year was committed solely to steal personal documents, a survey has suggested. | |
The survey of 6,000 adults by insurance firm LV found some 15% of victims were targeted specifically for documents containing their personal details. | |
Credit cards, passports and other forms of identity are prized items on the black market and easy for burglars to sell on, LV said. | |
It calculates identity burglary cost the UK an estimated £150m in 2008. | It calculates identity burglary cost the UK an estimated £150m in 2008. |
Of all burglaries in Britain, LV says, 74% result in the theft of some personal and financial documents such as driving licences and bank details. | Of all burglaries in Britain, LV says, 74% result in the theft of some personal and financial documents such as driving licences and bank details. |
And it warns that identity burglary is likely to increase in coming years as ID fraud grows. | And it warns that identity burglary is likely to increase in coming years as ID fraud grows. |
Securing your home | Securing your home |
Burglars can sell documents with personal details for £15 an item, while bundles of documents with the same identity can fetch 10 times that, LV says. | Burglars can sell documents with personal details for £15 an item, while bundles of documents with the same identity can fetch 10 times that, LV says. |
John O'Roarke, the company's managing director, said: "Homeowners should ensure they store personal documents securely and if possible separately to minimise the risk of ID theft." | |
In 2008, home burglaries in England and Wales started to rise for the first time in seven years. Burglaries of commercial premises also went up. | |
Over the past 30 years, burglary rates have peaked at times of economic hardship, like the mid-1980s and the early 1990s. | Over the past 30 years, burglary rates have peaked at times of economic hardship, like the mid-1980s and the early 1990s. |
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