Thieves steal £250,000 of diesel from high security base in Plymouth

It belonged to contractor Babcock International

The Frigate Refit Complex at HMNB Devonport, Plymouth, Devon
Author: Rod Minchin, PA & Sophie SquiresPublished 7th Apr 2022
Last updated 7th Apr 2022

An investigation is under way after thieves stole a huge volume of diesel from a high-security naval base in Plymouth.

They made off with fuel from tankers at HMNB Devonport that was used to power electricity generators at the base.

The Sun newspaper reported the thieves siphoned off diesel worth more than £250,000, which belonged to contractor Babcock International.

The newspaper said the alarm was raised when civilian guards performed a spot check on a civilian tanker driver trying to leave the base.

The stolen fuel was due to fill up generators powering HMS Bulwark, a 19,560-tonne assault ship.

A Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "The Ministry of Defence is aware of an incident last year involving the alleged theft of fuel from a contractor within HMNB Devonport.

"There was no disruption to defence operations and the Ministry of Defence has no further comment."

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