Former Hibs striker Garry O'Connor admits shoplifting

The 33-year-old stole clothing from Harvey Nichols last November

Published 14th Feb 2017

Former Hibs striker, Garry O'Connor, has been fined £200 and ordered to pay £700 compensation to Harvey Nichols after admitting stealing clothing from the company's premises in Edinburgh.

The 33-year-old pled guilty at Edinburgh Justice of the Peace Court today (Feb 14) to stealing a quantity of clothing from the store in St Andrew Square on November 25 last year.

His defence solicitor, Colm Dempsey, told JP Hilary Cochran that his client was currently unemployed and was supported by his wife. Mr Dempsey said the theft had been "unsophisticated" and O'Connor "bitterly regretted the incident".

His client, he added, had no outstanding cases and, although there were previous convictions, there were none for dishonesty. O'Connor, he said, had pled guilty at the earliest opportunity and offered to pay any fine at £100 a month.

Justice Cochran told O'Connor she would deal with the matter by way of a fine. It would be £200 reduced from £300 because of the early plea and she also ordered him to pay Harvey Nichols £700 compensation for a stolen jacket which had not been recovered. The money to be paid at £100 a month commencing on March 14.

O'Connor scored 58 goals in his two spells Hibs, played 16 times for Scotland, was transferred to Lokomotiv Moscow for £1.6 million in 2006 and to Birmingham City for £2.7 million the following year.

Most recently he was player/manager at Lowland League side, Selkirk.