In a swift response to reports of suspicious activities at retail parks in Tonbridge, neighbourhood officers successfully apprehended two suspected bulk shoplifters on Monday, March 18, 2024. The constables, patrolling the area, intercepted a vehicle in Cannon Lane and searched, leading to the discovery of substantial quantities of food and perfume. Subsequently, both men occupying the vehicle were detained.
The suspects, identified as Gary Bartrup of Marlescroft Way, Loughton, Essex, and Peter Tough of Burden Way, Aldersbrook, Greater London, were later charged by investigators from the Tonbridge Victim Based Crime Team. The charges primarily relate to the theft of multiple meat products from Food Warehouse.
In addition to the theft from Food Warehouse, Mr. Tough, 62, faces further charges. These include the theft of bike chains from Halfords in Cannon Lane, with an estimated value exceeding £140. Moreover, he stands accused of pilfering alcohol and food from a petrol station in Chelmsford, Essex, amounting to £335, on January 25.
Mr. Bartrup, 58, is also confronted with multiple charges, including the theft of alcohol and food from two separate petrol stations in Chelmsford, Essex. The combined value of the stolen goods from these incidents totals £490, with occurrences reported on both January 25 and February 1.
Both individuals have been conditionally bailed and are scheduled to appear before Sevenoaks Magistrates’ Court on April 3 to answer the charges brought against them. This decisive action underscores law enforcement’s commitment to combating organized retail crime and ensuring the safety and security of businesses and communities in Tonbridge.