Shoplifter jailed and banned from Brighton shopping areas

Michael Murray will spend 16 months behind bars

Author: Adam GoacherPublished 4th Mar 2022

A prolific shoplifter in Brighton has been jailed and banned from a number of stores in the city.

Michael Murray, 33, of Percival Terrace in Brighton, pleaded guilty to 33 counts of theft and one county of failing to comply with a community protection notice.

31 of the theft offences happened at the same shop, the Co-op store in Whitehawk Road during May, June, November and December last year.

In some cases, Murray would steal from the same store multiple times a day and when confronted, he would become aggressive and physically attack staff.

At Lewes Crown Court, Murray was sentenced to 16 months in jail and issued with a five-year Criminal Behaviour Order, which includes bans from all Co-op stores in Brighton and Hove, the ASDA superstore in Brighton Marina and Churchill Square shopping centre.

Chief Inspector Andy Westwood said: “This conviction came about thanks to some really impressive teamwork between our neighbourhood policing and response officers, Detectives, Business Crime Team and our partners in the business community.

“Business crime such as shoplifting has a financial impact, but what often goes unseen is the difficult, intimidating positions shopworkers are put in, particularly when the thefts are committed as brazenly as Murray’s.

“As a force we carry out a huge amount of work to tackle business crime, introducing measures to make reporting easier, identifying and catching repeat offenders and working with various partner agencies to tackle the root causes of this behaviour.

“I would like to commend everybody involved in bringing Murray to justice, including the victims who have supported this investigation.”

Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne said: “This is a brilliant example of how Sussex Police’s new Business Crime Team is working to identify prolific offenders who repeatedly steal from shops, abuse staff and frighten customers.

“Brazen criminal behaviour of this kind will not be tolerated in Sussex and should never be regarded as low level or petty. I’m determined to help local businesses be more confident in the force’s ability to take these people off our streets.

“My Safer Sussex Business Partnership involves officers and local businesses working closely together to improve Sussex Police’s response to shoplifting and abuse of workers. This successful prosecution is a perfect example of how progress is being made and how businesses’ confidence and safety will be improved.”

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