Irish Daily Mirror

HARD-UP MOTHERS STEAL TO FEED KIDS

Poverty-related crime rising due to cost of living

- BY FERGHAL BLANEY Political Editor news@irishmirro­r.ie

But a crime is still a crime and we still have to do our job

SENIOR GARDAI SOURCE ON THEFTS FROM STORES

MOTHERS are shopliftin­g to feed their kids during the cost of living crisis as official crime figures show ‘theft from shops’ has soared by 100% in just a year.

Labour finance spokesman Ged Nash said people are stealing to make ends meet because they can’t afford the rising bills they are faced with every week.

One example last week saw a woman prosecuted in Drogheda District Court for allegedly stealing €180 worth of food and clothes from her local Marks & Spencer.

The Irish Mirror can now reveal the numbers are up across all of the Garda divisions.

Officer have said the rise in so-called “poverty-related crime” is on the up because poorer families are feeling the squeeze.

One senior Garda added: “There is undoubtedl­y a spike and it can be sad at times, it’s often down to people stealing because they can’t afford to pay, or they’re stretched.

“But a crime is still a crime and we have to do our job.”

Mr Nash has seen the numbers go up by the highest level in his area of Louth and the North West.

The Central Statistics Office Garda crime figures show the following increase for each of the four major Garda divisions across the country.

Mr Nash added: “All of the data shows that what might be called ‘poverty-related crime’ is at its highest level in 15 years.

“Recent figures show that rates of stealing from shops is almost 100% higher than it was before the pandemic hit.

“Senior gardai are on record as stating the increased incidences of theft of basic foodstuffs and clothes from shops is undoubtedl­y linked to the cost of living crisis and I would find it hard to disagree.

“It is very often mums or dads who are doing their best, people on low incomes who have never been in trouble before but who are really struggling to put food on the table.

“Some cases are incredibly saddening and their situations are all very human and can often be quite desperate.”

 ?? Picture posed ?? PRESSURES Forced to steal food.
Picture posed PRESSURES Forced to steal food.

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