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Essex and Suffolk school laptop thefts: Trio to pay £1 | Essex and Suffolk school laptop thefts: Trio to pay £1 |
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Three men who stole over 250 laptops and caused damage worth £200,000 at schools across Essex and Suffolk have been ordered to pay back just £1 each. | Three men who stole over 250 laptops and caused damage worth £200,000 at schools across Essex and Suffolk have been ordered to pay back just £1 each. |
The burglaries happened at 37 primary and secondary schools between August 2012 and May last year. | The burglaries happened at 37 primary and secondary schools between August 2012 and May last year. |
The three men were jailed in July at Ipswich Crown Court. | The three men were jailed in July at Ipswich Crown Court. |
They were ordered to repay the sum at a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing at the same court. | They were ordered to repay the sum at a Proceeds of Crime Act hearing at the same court. |
Francis Wilding, 22, of Broadway, Jaywick near Clacton, admitted stealing from 28 schools and was jailed for 64 months. | Francis Wilding, 22, of Broadway, Jaywick near Clacton, admitted stealing from 28 schools and was jailed for 64 months. |
Christopher Kerr, 26, of Halstead Road, Kirby Cross near Frinton admitted his part in 15 burglaries and was jailed for 64 months. | Christopher Kerr, 26, of Halstead Road, Kirby Cross near Frinton admitted his part in 15 burglaries and was jailed for 64 months. |
Liam Cook, 26, of Frinton Road, Kirby Cross was given 40 months after admitting five raids. | Liam Cook, 26, of Frinton Road, Kirby Cross was given 40 months after admitting five raids. |
'Other culprits' | 'Other culprits' |
At the latest hearing, the court heard the men had each benefitted to the sum of £60,000 as a result of their crimes. | At the latest hearing, the court heard the men had each benefitted to the sum of £60,000 as a result of their crimes. |
However, it was ruled that each only had £1 which was "recoverable". | However, it was ruled that each only had £1 which was "recoverable". |
A Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokeswoman said: "The CPS could revisit the case to try and recover more money under the Proceeds of Crime Act if it believed the three had more assets in the future." | |
The largest burglary was at Kersey Primary near Hadleigh, Suffolk in April 2013, when 28 laptops valued at £32,940 were stolen and a window was broken costing £1,000. | The largest burglary was at Kersey Primary near Hadleigh, Suffolk in April 2013, when 28 laptops valued at £32,940 were stolen and a window was broken costing £1,000. |
Locations of Suffolk schools where thefts happened: | Locations of Suffolk schools where thefts happened: |
Locations of Essex schools where thefts happened: | Locations of Essex schools where thefts happened: |
Police said a total of 58 school burglaries were being investigated, no laptops had been recovered and they were still seeking other culprits. | Police said a total of 58 school burglaries were being investigated, no laptops had been recovered and they were still seeking other culprits. |
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