Police crack down on thieves and pick pockets in Birmingham city centre

West Midlands Police has a dedicated team in place to tackle the issue.

Author: Molly HookingsPublished 21st Jun 2023

A woman has been jailed after she followed a mother around H+M in Birmingham city centre before snatching her purse from inside her bag.

We’ve also brought a man to justice for a scam involving stealing cash off unsuspecting shop staff in the Bullring.

We’re now raising awareness of these crimes and want to reassure the public we have a dedicated team that will robustly investigate to stop this from happening in the city.

In April this year, thief Donka Eftimova went into H&M New Street and followed the woman who was with her child around the store.

The 22-year-old picked up a top and used it to cover her hand as she delved into the woman’s bag while she spoke to a member of staff and stole her purse.

Donka Eftimova

Just weeks later in May, she went into the same shop and again selected a random item of clothing before stalking a woman around the shop. She used the clothing to cover her hand as she delved into the woman’s bag stealing her phone.

On 7 June at Birmingham Magistrates Court she pleaded guilty to two counts of theft and was sentenced to four months in prison and ordered to pay £300 as compensation.

Also last month, Boby Angel used a theft style called ‘Ringing The Changes’ in Selfridges in the Bullring.

The scam involves counting out large sums of money in front of a shop worker to ‘prove’ how much money they are handing over, then using distraction and sleight of hand skills to keep a large portion of the money in their hands without the knowledge of the staff.

Boby Angel

On 26 May Angel used this technique to con an unsuspecting member of staff. CCTV shows Angel count out £720 at a cash desk in Selfridges and on handing it to the worker, he slipped a large amount of the cash into his left hand and hid it under the desk.

The 43-year-old pled guilty to theft and was sentenced to four and a half months in prison at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 7 June. £400 was also seized as compensation.

Inspector Junior Stephens, Birmingham Investigation Manager, said: “We’re using both uniformed and undercover officers to identify those responsible for these thefts.

“We are seeing higher detection rates in the city of this type of crime and we will continue working closely with shop security, CCTV operators and other partners to stop and deter thieves. They have no place in our city.

"We want people to enjoy shopping, eating and generally going out in Birmingham, and not have it ruined by losing their valuables. We will not let a dishonest minority spoil it for everyone else."

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