Uxbridge Gazette

Worker’s stash of airline goods

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A HOUNSLOW man who stole, and then sold alcohol and premium gift sets worth £15,000 from airlines, has been sentenced.

Eduard Caia, 28, of Leamington Close – a warehouse cleaner for inflight catering company Alpha LSG – made £10,000 from selling the items that were meant for sale at Heathrow Airport.

The thief was caught when an airline employee reported spotting branded kits being sold on eBay.

Isleworth Crown Court heard how the head of security for Alpha LSG launched an internal investigat­ion after the company received the report in September 2017.

His team emailed the seller, pretending to be interested in the products, in order to strike up a conversati­on and try to identify which member of staff he was.

Through their enquiries, they became confident the man was Caia, whose job was to clean a warehouse in Heston at which a vast array of airline-owned goods were stored before being transferre­d to Heathrow Airport.

They reported their suspicions to the Met and the Met’s Aviation Policing Command launched their own investigat­ion, culminatin­g in them arresting Caia at the warehouse on October 18, 2017.

He stole 1,700 amenity worth approximat­ely £8,680

Investigat­ing officer, PC Tom Blair, of the Met’s Aviation Policing Command, said: “After arresting Caia at his workplace, we went to his home where we found an astounding amount of stolen drinks and amenity kits literally stacked floor to ceiling. The dining room was so rammed with stolen goods, it was practicall­y unlivable in there.

“Clearly running out of space, Caia had stowed alcohol in the wardrobes and amenity kits in his shed.

“We also found £1,700 cash kits squirrelle­d away in one of his bedroom drawers, which we seized as we suspected it was proceeds from crime.”

Looking at Caia’s eBay account, the police officers establishe­d that Caia had stolen many more items which he had managed to sell between October 2016 and October 2017, racking up a grand sum of £10,000 from approximat­ely 330 sales.

A subsequent audit of goods confirmed that Caia stole almost £15,000-worth of products. This included 1,700 amenity kits worth approximat­ely £8,680; 700 bottles and cans of alcohol worth more than £4,000 and pyjamas and slippers worth £1,175.

PC Blair added: “Caia was set to make more money selling all that was left in his house, but he didn’t count on the tight-knit relationsh­ip of the airlines, his own employers and the police.

“I really must applaud Alpha

LSG who wasted no time in launching an internal investigat­ion once they suspected a staff member of criminalit­y.

“This case is evidence of how seriously this kind of crime is treated by businesses working at Heathrow Airport and the police.”

On Friday, October 25, Caia pleaded guilty to one count of theft and one count of acquiring criminal property over the period October 18 2016 to October 18 2017.

He was sentenced on Thursday, November 28 to a total of 21 months’ imprisonme­nt, suspended for 18 months. He was also ordered to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work.

Following his sentencing, officers will instigate proceeding­s under the Proceeds of Crime Act in relation to the £10,000 he made from selling the stolen goods.

 ??  ?? Eduard Caia, 28, of Leamington Close, Hounslow, stole £15,000worth of goods
Eduard Caia, 28, of Leamington Close, Hounslow, stole £15,000worth of goods

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