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Menace who retains raiding Tesco, Co-op and Heron Meals for blocks of cheese thrown in jail

The shoplifter admitted to 13 counts of theft.

A cheese thief has been jailed (Picture: Nottinghamshire Police)

A shoplifter who stored raiding grocery store cabinets for cheese has been thrown in jail. Mark Diuk, 38, would repeatedly fill a bag with blocks of cheese alongside different gadgets from the likes of Co-op and Tesco within the Nottingham space.

A well known offender within the Clifton space of Nottingham, he had beforehand been banned from Heron Meals, in Southchurch Drive, which he had often “terrorised”. However the shoplifter breached the courtroom order ban on three events when he walked by way of the doorways on March 2, 12 and 15. Diuk, of no fastened abode, additionally stole from the shop and took gadgets from cabinets at Tesco in Compton Acres and on the Co-op in Farnborough Highway throughout March.

In complete, Diuk pleaded responsible to 13 store thefts and three breaches of a Felony Behaviour Order, which is an order on conviction that both prohibits or requires the offender to do one thing – on this case, not coming into the store.

At Nottingham Magistrates’ Court docket on Friday, March 27, he was jailed for a complete of 31 weeks. The courtroom was instructed that in Diuk’s sentence, he might be contacted about rehabilitation to flee his cycle of offending.

Police Constable Jane Gibson, of the Clifton neighbourhood policing staff, mentioned: “Persistent offenders like Diuk are given each alternative to show their lives round by way of rehabilitation.

“Nevertheless, in the event that they don’t take these possibilities and proceed to offend, we is not going to cease arresting them and inserting them earlier than the courts.”

“Diuk, together with many different of our most prolific shoplifters, is the topic of a Felony Behaviour Order, which bans him from one store he has often terrorised.

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“Just by strolling by way of the doorways he was committing a critical offence which the courts look very dimly upon.

“These orders and our sturdy response to shoplifters are supposed to guard hard-working store workers and companies from the hurt they trigger.”

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