Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Thieves targeting delivery riders

- By Jack Dyson jdyson@thekmgroup.co.uk

Despondent Deliveroo riders have been left feeling “helpless” following a spate of motorbike thefts.

The takeaway delivery workers have been targeted by thieves over the past eight months.

The latest incident happened on Sunday when two bikes were taken from Mauro Borges’s garage in Field Avenue, Canterbury.

He says this has left him unable to work, prompting him and other delivery riders to contemplat­e buying cars instead.

“It’s dangerous to have bikes now,” said the 31-year-old.

“It seems to be getting as bad as London. We’ve been experienci­ng a lot of thefts.

“I woke up on Monday morning to find the garage door open. I suspect they opened the windows of my house to take my key and used that to open my garage.”

That night, fellow delivery rider Emerson Machado, 46, also had two bikes stolen from outside his home in Dickens Avenue.

He says this is the third time he has fallen foul of joy-riders since January 29.

The bikes were found on Tuesday in a nearby wood with broken fairings and wires pulled out.

They say they hear of similar incidents in Canterbury “every week”, adding that bikes are often found torched or damaged.

“The thieves are getting really bold now,” Mr Borges continued. “It’s just going to get worse. “One of my friends once went in to pick up a delivery from Wagamama, but when he went back outside his bike was gone.

“There are so many stories like this – it’s insane.

“Everyone is feeling helpless and hopeless. They can’t work when they have their bikes taken.”

Mr Borges, who also works for Uber Eats, says another scooter was stolen from outside his home at the beginning of November. It was found torched near Littlebour­ne Road two days later.

“There are more than 20 riders in the area who are asking for help,” Mr Borges said.

“We provide all the food to students in town and it affects businesses if we can’t deliver their food.”

Police confirmed they were called to Field Avenue and Dickens Avenue on Monday, and enquiries are ongoing.

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