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Charity Clothes Stolen for Crime Syndicate
16 Dec
Summary
- Five men arrested for stealing charity clothes for overseas sale.
- Stolen clothes were used to finance crime and launder money.
- Police seized £10,000 cash and multiple mobile phones.

A major operation by Essex Police has led to the arrest of five men suspected of orchestrating a large-scale theft of charity clothing. The individuals, who were apprehended at addresses in Basildon, Thurrock, and across London, are alleged to have conspired to steal vast amounts of donated clothing. These items were reportedly destined for sale overseas, with the proceeds intended to finance other crimes or launder illicit funds.
Investigations revealed that the suspects targeted clothing banks in town and city centers, aiming to collect substantial quantities in single operations. This practice deprived charities of much-needed funds and support for those in need. During the raids, law enforcement officers recovered multiple mobile phones and a significant sum of cash, including £10,000 found in a vehicle, believed to be linked to the criminal enterprise.
Authorities are treating this as a significant operation involving a Lithuanian organised crime group. Detective Sergeant Mike Monkton highlighted the "huge" scale of the thefts, emphasizing that "tonnes and tonnes of clothing" were diverted from charitable purposes to enrich criminals operating across Europe. The arrested men remain in custody as the investigation continues.




