A persistent thief has been banned from entering several shops in Margate after Kent Police secured a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) to protect local businesses.
Diana Mikova, 27, formerly of New Cross Street, Margate, was sentenced to 39 weeks in jail in December 2024 for vehicle interference and assault. Following her release, Kent Police applied for a court order to prevent further offences.
Criminal Behaviour Order Granted
On 9 January 2025, East Kent Magistrates’ Court approved the three-year CBO, which includes strict conditions aimed at curbing Mikova’s criminal activity. The order prohibits her from:
- Touching or entering vehicles without the owner’s permission.
- Possessing bank cards that are not in her name.
- Entering College Walk and Boots in Margate, as well as Tesco on Northdown Road, Cliftonville.
The court heard details of Mikova’s extensive history of shoplifting offences, which had caused distress to local businesses and residents.
Police Statement
PC Michelle Sherwood, who was involved in the case, welcomed the court’s decision:
“I am pleased Mikova’s latest sentence will give the people of Margate, and the town’s businesses, a break from her offending.
“This court order is an opportunity for Mikova to reflect on her actions and hopefully turn her life around. At the same time, it provides reassurance to the community and protection for local businesses.”
Enforcement
Breaching the conditions of the CBO is a criminal offence and could result in further imprisonment. Kent Police has urged the public to report any suspicious activity involving Mikova or other individuals engaging in anti-social behaviour.
The CBO is part of ongoing efforts by Kent Police to tackle repeat offenders and protect the community. Residents and businesses are encouraged to report concerns through the non-emergency number 101 or anonymously via Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.