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Gangs target NHS hospitals
Date published: 14/02/2006
NHS
medical equipment is being stolen to order by criminal gangs, police fear.
Hundreds of thousands of pounds of medical equipment has recently been stolen
from hospitals and similarities between the crimes are leading the police to
suspect that organised criminal gangs could be behind the thefts.
There
are ten known cases in all, including the theft of 300,000 worth of endoscopy
equipment from York Hospital and a 35,000 heart scanner stolen from University
Hospital, north Durham. Leicester General Hospital and Newcastle's Freeman
Hospital have also been targeted.
Detective sergeant Judith Smith from
North Yorkshire police said that the equipment was probably being sold on in
eastern Europe. "There are quite a few similarities in the cases we have seen,"
she told the BBC. "It seems they are organised by groups or a group of
individuals who know what they are doing." The
NHS Security Management Services (SMS)
are helping police with the investigations.
Paul Gilderdale from the
NHS SMS agreed that the hospitals seemed to have been targeted by organised
gangs. "This sort of crime is deplorable as it is depriving patients of vital
medical equipment," he told the BBC.
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