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Another excellent article from Jim Waterson's London Centric reporting

https://www.londoncentric.media/p/kitchen-foil-and-algerian-markets?utm_source=substack&utm_medium=email

Interesting that there seem to be favoured and repeated routes for phone snatching for particular thieves.  Seems ED might be one of them ☹️

Thanks very much for that.   I think the better informed we are, the better our discussions will be.

The article contained: "That arrest had quite an impact on the [phone theft] numbers for the following month,” said Green. 

Here's another indicator, admittedly a piece of police PR,  of how well-targeted police efforts, mostly invisible to us,  can when successful  seriously affect offending figures: https://news.met.police.uk/news/met-police-drive-down-theft-and-robbery-by-84-percent-in-battersea-and-nine-elms-500495.

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

The BBC File on 4 programme has been reporting on the phone theft industry this week.  Apparently there's a large market in Shenzhen where wiped stolen mobiles can be got for up to a few hundred pounds. 

The programme highlights a major trigger for phone thefts: immediate access, on unlocked or shoulder-surfed phones, to their loaded financial account apps and data.  Accounts can be cleaned out even before the victim has reported the theft.  Locked phones can take longer. 

Pickpocketing and distraction thefts (eg, at a table in cafe or pub with phone on table, being oddly engaged by stranger) are available as alternatives to snatches.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002jsqv

They end up all over the world.  There is a part of china where there is a massive recycling industry.  I wish I could recall the article as it had percentages, the west, and South America, being pretty low as final destination.  Not sure how many get sold on in country of origin/ownership

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