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Inside town where shoplifting ruins lives and people run riot after law change

Stealing goods worth less than £200 has effectively been decriminalised and shop owners across the UK have expressed concern it’ll have a detrimental effect on trade

Business owners are despairing across a large town where shoplifters – including children – are ruining lives following a law change.

Small businesses have been particularly suffering in Bolton, Greater Manchester, since the government’s move to effectively decriminalise the theft of goods worth less than £200. Owners of shops say thieves, often schoolchildren, know there is little authorities can do following offences.

Suleiman Hekimi, who owns Diva in the town, said: “We’ve installed cameras but they don’t even care. Honestly, it doesn’t deter them. They know there’s nothing the shopkeeper can do. They know they can get away with it.”

The 45-year-old man catches people stealing from Diva multiple times a week but fears it’s happening every day. Shoplifting is rife in Bolton town centre, reports Manchester Evening News. It mirrors a pattern, highlighted by Mirror last month, of a rise in police callouts across the country to shoplifting incidents as the cost of living crisis saw hungry Brits turn to stealing. Thefts, burglaries, robberies and anti-social behaviour are also prevalent in Bolton and elsewhere.

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