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Tuesday, 25 July 2017
Big wine + flat screen TVs seizure – Kent Police raid warehouses in Horsmonden and Brenchley
Report from Kent Police on an alleged large distribution fraud – wine and flat screen TVs:
Policing news
Goods recovered in fraud investigation fill four lorries
Items including tens of thousands of bottles of wine and the latest
flat screen televisions have been seized by Kent Police following search
warrants at warehouses in Horsmonden and Brenchley.
Officers from the Serious and Organised Crime Unit have also recovered
commodities including shipments of marble tiles and even air
conditioning units, as part of an investigation into an alleged
conspiracy to defraud a number of foreign businesses.
Fraudulent orders It is reported that fraudulent orders have been made to at least 20 companies, based outside of the UK.
Victims have complained although goods have been dispatched no payments have been received.
On Thursday 20 July 2017 search warrants were executed by Kent Police at two locations; a warehouse in Goudhurst Road, Horsmonden and a second premises in Tibbs Court Lane, Brenchley.
Arrest In total police have seized 217 pallets of goods, filling four HGV
lorries. A process to identify items recovered from these storage areas
is ongoing.
A 26-year-old man from Horsmonden has been arrested in connection with
the investigation and has been bailed, pending further enquiries, until
17 August.
Significant scale
Detective Inspector Annie Clayton said: ‘We have received multiple
complaints from victims who have alleged they have lost goods due to
fraud and that these goods were delivered to storage facilities in west
Kent; which have now been searched.
‘This is a complex investigation, which is being assisted by our
partners at Interpol and the Metropolitan Police and which has so far
resulted in the recovery of vast amounts of property we believe has been
obtained by fraudulent means. The Kent and Essex Serious Crime
Directorate is committed to tackling those who facilitate organised
crime in Kent and we are investigating allegations, which are on a very
significant scale.’
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