Thieves feared to have slaughtered more than 100 stolen sheep - as criminals 'weaponise' cost of living crisis - Sky News

Thieves feared to have slaughtered more than 100 stolen sheep - as criminals 'weaponise' cost of living crisis  Sky News

Ed Lovejoy was the victim of a daring raid on his farm, and an expert tells Sky News that Britain is facing a "potential crime crisis" linked to the soaring cost of living. Electricity thefts, shoplifting, insurance fraud and rural crime are among the offences said to be on the increase.



When farmer Ed Lovejoy rounded up his sheep last month, he was left "stunned" and feeling "pretty sick".

A total of 116 ewes had vanished from his flock of 460, and the missing livestock were worth £17,000.

Initially suspecting the animals may have escaped, Mr Lovejoy went searching near his farm in Woodchurch, Kent, but there was no trace of them.

It wasn't until a witness reported seeing someone on a quad bike pushing the sheep to the side of a field that the reality dawned on the 40-year-old farmer.

Brazen thieves had staged a daring raid to steal the animals, which are now feared to have been slaughtered and their meat sold on the black market.

It comes amid warnings that Britain is a facing a "potential crime crisis" linked to the soaring cost of living.

Electricity thefts, shoplifting, insurance fraud and rural crime are reportedly on the increase as the cost of food and energy rises.
















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