Rossendale Free Press

Postie spared jail over mail thefts

- JON MACPHERSON jon.macpherson@men-news.co.uk @JonMacMEN

ATHIEVING postwoman who was caught stealing greetings cards destined for children, new babies and newly wed couples has avoided jail.

Beverley Burnett, of Whitworth, stole 17 postal packets over a five- month period while working for Royal Mail, a court heard.

Investigat­ors launched an ‘sting operation’ in July 2018 after a resident living in Accrington found three opened greetings cards in her wheelie bin.

Prosecutor Hayley Bennett told Blackburn Magistrate­s Court that postmarks on the cards showed they were due to be delivered that day.

Seven more opened cards were recovered from a post box on July 30 by a member of staff carrying out routine collection­s.

Royal Mail authorised a surveillan­ce operation and monitored postwoman Burnett as she delivered a number of ‘ test packages’.

Miss Bennett told the court that the defendant ‘ failed to deal with the test packages in the correct manner’ and she was seen leaving the envelopes in bins on her route.

Officers searched her and found £60 in stolen cash, four ‘ mistreated’ greetings cards, four Tesco club cards and a Next gift card.

The court heard how CID also contacted Royal Mail regarding the fraudulent use of a £ 15 Argos gift card used by Burnett on May 23.

Burnett, 46, pleaded guilty to four counts of theft and one count of fraud by false representa­tion.

Defence solicitor Gareth Price said at the time of the offending Burnett was around £ 10,000 in debt and struggling with ‘ family problems’ and her partner who was off work due to illness.

He said: “This does not in any way excuse her behaviour but goes some way to explain why a lady in her position, in a trusted role with no previous conviction­s would carry out these sorts of thefts.”

The court heard how Burnett, of Thornton Drive, has agreed to forfeit nearly £ 5,700 of her Royal Mail pension to cover the investigat­ion costs.

District Judge James Clarke sentenced her to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months with a 30- day rehabilita­tion activity requiremen­t.

He said: “This is a case involving a high degree of culpabilit­y and a significan­t breach of trust placed in you as a member of a respected organisati­on in which many members of society place their confidence.”

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