The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Shop owners in security fears over Anstruther crime wave

Retailers spending large sums of money on CCTV systems to secure livelihood­s

- JonaThan waTson

Retailers in Anstruther have expressed fears about the security of their businesses following a recent spate of break-ins.

It comes after raiders stole hundreds of pounds worth of goods from the A&A convenienc­e store yesterday morning, cutting a hole through the front door to gain access to the shop.

Several other shops have been targeted recently, with owners spending huge sums on CCTV systems in an attempt to secure their livelihood­s.

Imran Noor, the manager of A&A’s, said: “This is the first time that it has happened (to me) and I’ve been here for 20 years.

“There has been three or four break-ins recently though.

“We’re trying to keep it business as usual but it’s hard as people are coming in and we don’t have some stock.

“We had a camera installed last week, so hopefully the police recognise somebody.”

Martin Dibley, the owner of nearby Pets Pantry, was among the first to witness the damage to Mr Noor’s store when he visited the shop on Thursday morning.

With his own shop having been robbed recently, he said that many retailers were fearful of becoming a target.

He said: “There have been several break-ins to businesses in the past few months.

“I was broken into, as was the hardware store a few doors up from me.

“There was also a break-in at the town hall, I believe. It does worry me.

“We are a small community and don’t normally have a problem with crime.”

CID officers have launched an investigat­ion.

Confirming they have already made a breakthrou­gh, a spokespers­on for Police Scotland said: “Police in Fife received a report of a break-in to a business premises in High Street East, Anstruther, which took place around 5.10am on Thursday March 23.

“A quantity of alcohol and cigarettes were stolen from within the shop.

“Detectives are currently pursuing a positive line of inquiry in connection with this incident – however, anyone with informatio­n is urged to contact Levenmouth CID via 101 or report this anonymousl­y to Crimestopp­ers on 0800 555 111.” jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

 ?? Pictures: Steve Brown. ?? The crooks used a saw to cut open the door before making off with a quantity of alcohol and cigarettes.
Pictures: Steve Brown. The crooks used a saw to cut open the door before making off with a quantity of alcohol and cigarettes.
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