Massive UK PS3 haul stolen, recovered, and then stolen again!
by Steven Williamson
on 29 September 2008, 10:58
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Sony Computers Entertainment Europe (NYSE:SNE),
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The games, reported to be worth approximately £600,000, were initially swiped from Northampton where thieves loaded seven pallets of PS3 titles into a stolen lorry.
Although no arrests were made at the time, police recovered the stolen loot after spotting the dodgy numberplate on the parked lorry. The vehicle was then taken to the police depot for further investigation and fingerprint evidence.
A few hours later though, the daring crooks broke into the police security compound and stole the lorry back. The now-empty lorry was then recovered in Bradford with no sign of the thieves.
“We are pursuing a number of lines of enquiry, including eBay transactions where a number of the games have been potentially identified as being advertised for sale. Arrests have already been made in respect of this,” said a police spokesperson.
Fans of the Brother In Arms needn't worry as they'll still be plenty of copies of the title available (especially at car boot sales).
Source :: The Sun