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Store’s CCTV revealed cider drinker’s thefts

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A thirsty thief paid an almost daily visit to the supermarke­t near his home, paying for a £5 bottle of cider but always adding a second to his shop.

But there was no“buy one get one free”deal operating at the Tesco Express in Scone’s Perth Road.

Over a three-week period, chef Kevin Nairn (59) visited the store on a total of 15 separate occasions, purchasing one bottle and stealing another.

But his shopliftin­g spree came to an end when staff checked the CCTV, Perth Sheriff Court was told.

The multiple thefts, which took place between October 5 and 26, 2019, led to Nairn, of Queen’s Road, Scone, being handed down a community payback order as an alternativ­e to jail.

He had originally faced 22 separate counts of stealing a single bottle of cider from the store between October 5 and November 13, but seven of the charges were dropped.

Sheriff William Wood told Nairn:“Clearly there was no deal on to buy one and get one free.

“The 15 charges are on almost consecutiv­e days.

“The court has had to consider whether a custodial sentence might be appropriat­e.

“It’s only your age - and the fact you’re a first offender which saves you from that.”

The accused maintained:“I had intended to pay for the second bottle.

“But when I got home I realised I hadn’t. It escalated.

“I would be more than happy to pay the money back.

“I totally regret the whole situation.

“It’s almost like I blocked it out when it started.”

Ordering Nairn to complete 120 hours of unpaid work within the next five months and pay £75 compensati­on to the store, Sheriff Wood added: “It seems as though you have been a bit of an idiot.”

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