A gang of crafty thieves pretended to be mannequins when a department
store was locking up for the night - before they made away with £10,000
worth of designer clothes.
They posed as dummies at a Beales store in Worthing, Sussex, alongside
the real models on display.As soon as staff had shut up shop , they
browsed the stock at their leisure picking out what they wanted.
Sussex Police were baffled as to how the gang - who are still on the run
- got in without setting off alarms at the upmarket store.The alarm
only sounded when they left the building via a fire escape with
thousands of pounds worth of gear.
Beales is fitted with a sophisticated alarm system of sensors that
should detect movement, and would have 'spotted' the burglars had they
tried to break in..
The assistant, who asked not to be named, said:
“It was only triggered when they left the store - it was a very well-orchestrated crime
"They must have secreted themselves and pretended to be mannequins."They probably dressed in clothes identical to those worn by the mannequins and stood there, not moving a muscle till the shop shut and everyone went home.
"They took oilskin jackets, high-end designer clothes and the like.Daily Mirror
"It showed incredible nerve - the store is equipped from top to bottom with sensor alarms and cameras.
"They must have stood there with the mannequins not daring to move a muscle - imagine if they wanted to sneeze or had an itch they couldn't scratch!"
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